Muzinë (Albanian definite form: Muzina, Greek: Μουζίνα), is a village of the administrative unit of Mesopotam, Finiq, southern Albania.
[6] Muzinë has undergone extensive depopulation due to the migration of its younger population, and in the early 2020s most of its remaining inhabitants are elderly.
Greek education was expanded during the late Ottoman era with the establishment of a female school.
[5] In 1994, folklorist Fatos Rrapaj recorded from Muzinë locals in Sarandë that the village consisted of the following families: Çiko, Dede, Dardeli, Diamanti, Dumani, Gabici, Gogo, Gjika, Gjino, Koça, Kongo, Konomi, Kotori, Kroti, Kumbe, Lako, Lula, Maneli, Moko, Mitrojorgji, Murxhi, Naçi, Nathanaili, Nika, Prifti, Rumano, Vathi, Verli and Xhuhani.
[7] Due to immigration of the youth to urban centres or abroad, a lack of students has resulted in closure of the school.
[7] Muzinë is among the villages in which members of the ethnic Greek minority reside and are recognized as such by the Albanian authorities.