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Zagoria ( rup, Zaguria or ) is a former municipality in the
Gjirokastër County Gjirokastër County ( sq, Qarku i Gjirokastrës) is one of the 12 counties of Albania. The total population in 2021 was 58,031, in an area of 2884 km². Its capital is the city Gjirokastër. Administrative divisions Until 2000, Gjirokastër ...
, southern
Albania Albania ( ; sq, Shqipëri or ), or , also or . officially the Republic of Albania ( sq, Republika e Shqipërisë), is a country in Southeastern Europe. It is located on the Adriatic and Ionian Seas within the Mediterranean Sea and shares ...
. During the 2015 local government reform, Zagoria became a subdivision of the municipality
Libohovë Libohovë ( sq-definite, Libohova) is a town and a municipality in southern Albania. It is overlooked by Libohovë Castle and has a main street with views across the Drino valley. Libohovë is at the foot of the Bureto Mountain. The region forms ...
. The population at the 2011 census was 411. Since 2018, the region is at the centre of the expanded Zagoria Nature Park. Zagoria is also considered to be a distinct "ethnographic region" (Albanian: ''krahina etnografike''), traditionally consisting of 10 settlements:
Sheper Sheper (definite form: ''Sheperi'') is a community in the Gjirokastër County, southern Albania. Sheperi is the largest village of the former Zagori, Albania, Zagori municipality. At the 2015 local government reform it became part of the municipali ...
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Nivan Nivan is a populated place in Gjirokastër County, southern Albania. At the 2015 local government reform it became part of the municipality Libohovë. Nivan is the administration center for the valley of Zagori Zagori ( el, Ζαγόρι; rup, Za ...
, Ndëran, Topovë, Konckë, Hoshteve,
Lliar Lliar is a small village in Gjirokastër County, southern Albania. At the 2015 local government reform it became part of the municipality of Libohovë. An Eastern Orthodox Church, Eastern Orthodox church dedicated to Saint Nicholas is located wit ...
, Vithuq, Doshnicë and Zhej.


Geography

The region primarily is defined by the Zagoria valley, which is 27 kilometres long, with a watershed of 171 kilometres squared. Its highest point is Mount Arapi at 2156 meters above sea level, while the lowest is at 350 meters. It is valued for its natural scenery and its pastoral traditions, and includes the fields of Çajupi, Çajupi Mountain, and a twenty meter high waterfall called the "oars of Doshnica" (Albanian: ''Rrema e Doshnicës'').


Demographics

The municipality of Zagori has an Orthodox Albanian majority and an Aromanian minority. The municipality consists of the following villages:
Sheper Sheper (definite form: ''Sheperi'') is a community in the Gjirokastër County, southern Albania. Sheperi is the largest village of the former Zagori, Albania, Zagori municipality. At the 2015 local government reform it became part of the municipali ...
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Nivan Nivan is a populated place in Gjirokastër County, southern Albania. At the 2015 local government reform it became part of the municipality Libohovë. Nivan is the administration center for the valley of Zagori Zagori ( el, Ζαγόρι; rup, Za ...
, Konckë, Vithuq, Hoshtevë, Doshnicë, Zhej,
Lliar Lliar is a small village in Gjirokastër County, southern Albania. At the 2015 local government reform it became part of the municipality of Libohovë. An Eastern Orthodox Church, Eastern Orthodox church dedicated to Saint Nicholas is located wit ...
, Topovë and Nderan. Konckë is inhabited by an Orthodox Albanian population. Doshnicë and Lliar are wholly populated by Orthodox Christians. The villages of Nderan, Nivan, Sheper, Topovë and Zhej are inhabited by Orthodox Albanians and these villages contain some Aromanian families while in
Hoshtevë Zagoria ( rup, Zaguria or ) is a former municipality in the Gjirokastër County, southern Albania. During the 2015 local government reform, Zagoria became a subdivision of the municipality Libohovë. The population at the 2011 census was 411. Si ...
and Vithuq the Aromanian community is a significant minority population of the villages.Kallivretakis, Leonidas (1995).
Η ελληνική κοινότητα της Αλβανίας υπό το πρίσμα της ιστορικής γεωγραφίας και δημογραφίας [The Greek Community of Albania in terms of historical geography and demography
" In Nikolakopoulos, Ilias, Kouloubis Theodoros A. & Thanos M. Veremis (eds). ''Ο Ελληνισμός της Αλβανίας [The Greeks of Albania]''. University of Athens. p. 51. "Ε Έλληνες, ΑΧ Αλβανοί Ορθόδοξοι Χριστιανοί, AM Αλβανοί Μουσουλμάνοι, ΤΣ Τσάμηδες, Β Βλάχοι, Μ Μικτός πληθυσμός"; p.56. "KOMUNA ZAGORI/KOINOTHTA ΖΑΓΟΡΙΟΥ (ΑΧ+β), DOSHNICA ΔΟΣΝΊΤΣΑ 108 Χ, ZHEJ ΖΕΗ 219 ΑΧ, HOSHTEVE ΧΟΣΤΕΒΑ + VITHUQI ΒΙΘΟΥΚΙ 203 Χ, LLIAR ΛΙΑΡΗ 93 Χ, KONCKA ΚΟΝΤΣΙΚΑ 116 ΑΧ, TOPOVA ΤΟΠΟΒΑ 133 ΑΧ, NIVANI ΝΙΒΑΝΉ 130 ΑΧ, SHEPERI ΣΕΠΕΡΗ 253 ΑΧ, NDERANI ΔΕΡΑΝΉ 193 ΑΧ"
Aromanian communities were part of the local population of Zagori in 1880, in particular in the villages of Topovë, Zhej and Lliarë. During the Communist era, a number of Aromanian families settled in some villages of Zagori as part of the resettlement policies of the
People's Republic of Albania The People's Socialist Republic of Albania ( sq, Republika Popullore Socialiste e Shqipërisë, links=no) was the Marxist–Leninist one party state that existed in Albania from 1946 to 1992 (the official name of the country was the People's R ...
. p. 133. R. Rrămăn (Aromunen mit der Eigenbezeichnung Rrămăn = Farscheroten, Arvanitovlachen)"; p. 146. "Hoshtovë-Vithkuq... hoher Anteil R; Zheji... einige familie R; Nivan... einige familie R; Nderan... einige familie R; Sheper... einige familie R; Topovë... einige familie R; zu kommunischtischer Zeit angesiedelte aromunische Bevölkerungsgruppen aus südostalbanischen Gebirgen und aus Greichenland." Its people practised
endogamy Endogamy is the practice of marrying within a specific social group, religious denomination, caste, or ethnic group, rejecting those from others as unsuitable for marriage or other close personal relationships. Endogamy is common in many cultu ...
by intermarrying within their group, although occasionally the Greeks of
Pogoni Pogoni ( el, Πωγώνι, rup, Pugon) is a municipality in the Ioannina regional unit, Epirus, Greece. The seat of the municipality is the village Kalpaki. The municipality has an area of 701.059 km2. Its population was 8,960 at the 2011 ...
would marry a bride from the area and teach her Greek. The population of Zagori have dialectal and cultural characteristics of both the Lab and
Tosk Tosk ( sq-definite, toskërishtja) is the southern group of dialects of the Albanian language, spoken by the ethnographic group known as Tosks. The line of demarcation between Tosk and Gheg (the northern variety) is the Shkumbin River. Tosk is t ...
Albanian subgroups though also forming a unique unit of their own, which traditionally typically did not marry with people from the neighbouring ''krahina etnografike'' of Lunxhëria. "Zagorië has the same characteristics, its ten villages extending from Doshnicë to Shepr; the group is endogamous and does not marry with the people of Llunxherië. The people of Zagorië have some characteristics of the Liaps and some of the Tosks in their dialect and customs, but form a 'a special unit of their own'.... The Pogoniates normally only marry within their own group, but occasionally a bride may be taken from Zagorië and she is taught Greek." Its population is mostly
Albanian Albanian may refer to: *Pertaining to Albania in Southeast Europe; in particular: **Albanians, an ethnic group native to the Balkans **Albanian language **Albanian culture **Demographics of Albania, includes other ethnic groups within the country ...
speaking, traditionally with an
Orthodox Christian Orthodoxy (from Greek: ) is adherence to correct or accepted creeds, especially in religion. Orthodoxy within Christianity refers to acceptance of the doctrines defined by various creeds and ecumenical councils in Antiquity, but different Churche ...
majority. It borders the regions of
Lunxhëria Lunxhëri ( sq, Lunxhëri; el, Λιούντζη) is a region in the Gjirokastër County, Albania. It is an ethnographic region along with neighboring regions such as Kurvelesh, Zagoria, Dropull. It is in the periphery of a wider ethnographic region ...
to the west and Pogoni to the south. Historically, from Ottoman times when it was part of Tepelena kaza until 1920, Zagoria depended on Tepelena, but in 1920 it was instead subordinated to Përmeti, and then from 1924 until modern times, it has been subordinated to Gjirokastra.


History

In 1319-1414 the region was known as "great Zagori" and was part of the
Despotate of Epirus The Despotate of Epirus ( gkm, Δεσποτᾶτον τῆς Ἠπείρου) was one of the Greek successor states of the Byzantine Empire established in the aftermath of the Fourth Crusade in 1204 by a branch of the Angelos dynasty. It claim ...
with its capital in
Ioannina Ioannina ( el, Ιωάννινα ' ), often called Yannena ( ' ) within Greece, is the capital and largest city of the Ioannina regional unit and of Epirus, an administrative region in north-western Greece. According to the 2011 census, the c ...
. In 1399, the Greek speaking population of great Zagori joined the
Despot of Epirus The despot of Epirus was the ruler of the Despotate of Epirus, one of the successor states of the Byzantine Empire in the aftermath of the Fourth Crusade. The name "Despotate of Epirus" and the title "despot of Epirus" are modern historiographica ...
,
Esau Esau ''Ēsaû''; la, Hesau, Esau; ar, عِيسَوْ ''‘Īsaw''; meaning "hairy"Easton, M. ''Illustrated Bible Dictionary'', (, , 2006, p. 236 or "rough".Mandel, D. ''The Ultimate Who's Who in the Bible'', (.), 2007, p. 175 is the elder son o ...
, in his campaign against various Albanian and Aromanian tribesmen. In 1431-1432, there were 188 families and 1600 inhabitants in total; by 1583, this number had grown to 3300, with Sheperi, the largest village, having 600 houses alone. The population growth in the intermittent period was driven by migrations into Zagoria, coming form Kolonja, Laberia, as well as the region of Suli in Greece, as well as other areas, and the incomers came in order to flee religious persecution as well as persecution by personal enemies or foreign invaders. During the 17th century Greek elementary schools were opened in villages and monasteries of the region. Local Greek education was sponsored by the Orthodox communities and the guilds of Orthodox craftsmen. During the era of conversions to Islam in the 18th century, Christian Albanian speaking areas such as the region of Zagori strongly resisted those efforts, in particular the villages of Konckë and Sheper. "Ιδιαίτερη εντύπωση προκαλεί η ισχυρή αντίσταση που προέβαλαν ορισμένες περιοχές στο έντονο κύμα εξισλαμισμών του 18ου αιώνα, όπως οι περιοχές της Ζαγοριάς (όπου υπάγεται η Κόνσκα και η Σέπερη), της Ρίζας (όπου υπάγεται το Χόρμοβο και η Πρεμετή) και της Λιντζουριάς, μολονότι κατοικούνταν από αλβανόφωνους χριστιανούς... δίδασκε το λόγο του Θεού στα χωριά της Ζαγοριάς" Christianity was preserved in Zagori due to the contribution of various prominent scholars, such as the Greek Orthodox missionary
Sophianos Bishop Sophianos of Dryinoupolis (died 1711) was a Greek religious figure and Orthodox missionary in Ottoman Epirus around the turn of the 18th century. Biography He was probably born in the village of Polytsani, in the Pogon region. Άγιος ...
who preached in the villages of the area in the early 18th century. In the mid 19th century, there were 4300 inhabitants of Zagoria. However, this peak population struggled with the limited space of Zagoria, the relative lack of natural resources, and difficulties such as bread shortages. These factors caused a large wave of emigration out of Zagoria. During the 18th to 20th centuries, 80% of males in Zagoria worked abroad (a custom known in the Albanian South as ''kurbet''). The first major wave of permanent emigration occurred in the early 20th century, with Istanbul, Greece and Egypt being major destinations, while America and Canada soon became more popular as destinations; emigration to other parts of Albania was also extensive. Worldwide today, there are about 18,000 people paternally descended from traceable ancestors in Zagoria. In
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposin ...
, Zagoria was a base for the
Albanian partisans The National Liberation Movement ( sq, Lëvizja Nacional-Çlirimtare; or ''Lëvizja Antifashiste Nacional-Çlirimtare'' (LANÇ)), also translated as National Liberation Front, was an Albanian communist resistance organization that fought in World ...
within Gjirokaster County, and two partisan brigades were created locally; major meetings were also held in the area among partisan leaders. The war saw 323 houses in Zagoria destroyed, 220 of which were rebuilt after the victory of the partisans. In the years following the war, new schools were built in the area, as were irrigation works, a local hospital and maternity centre, and a cultural centre. All villages were connected to the electricity grid by 1969. Today, however, many important services remain lacking in the area.


Notable people

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, politician, mayor of
Tirana Tirana ( , ; aln, Tirona) is the capital and largest city of Albania. It is located in the centre of the country, enclosed by mountains and hills with Dajti rising to the east and a slight valley to the northwest overlooking the Adriatic Sea ...
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Vito Kapo Vito Kapo ( Kondi, 11 September 1922 – 29 February 2020) was an Albanian politician who served as Minister of the Light Industry. She was the wife of Hysni Kapo, a member of the Politburo of the Party of Labour of Albania, and a sister of the A ...
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Mihal Kasso Mihal Kasso or Michael Kassos ( el, Μιχαήλ Κάσσος) was a Greeks, Greek politician, member and chairman of the Parliament of Albania, Albanian Parliament, as well as representative of the Greeks in Albania, Greek community in Albania. Ka ...
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Pirro Kondi Pirro Kondi (born 1924, date of death unknown, 2015 or before) was an Albanian politician of the Albanian Party of Labour (PPSh). Coming from a family with strong communist background, he became member of the Albanian Parliament and a candidate-mem ...
, politician,
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candidate-member *
Kiço Ngjela Kiço Ngjela (25 December 1917 – 16 June 2002) was an Albanian politician of the Albanian Party of Labour (PPSh). Ngjela was born in Sheper (Zagori, Albania, Zagori region) of the Gjirokastër District in Albania. In 1945 he became a member of ...
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Communist Albania The People's Socialist Republic of Albania ( sq, Republika Popullore Socialiste e Shqipërisë, links=no) was the Marxist–Leninist one party state that existed in Albania from 1946 to 1992 (the official name of the country was the People's R ...
politician * Aristidh Ruci, politician *
Andon Zako Çajupi Andon Zako Çajupi (27 March 186611 July 1930) was an Albanian lawyer, playwright, poet and rilindas. Biography He was born in the village of Sheper, Upper Zagoria, Albania, then Ottoman Empire, on 27 March 1866. Çajupi's father, Harito Zako, ...
, poet, activist of the
Albanian National Awakening The Albanian National Awakening ( sq, Rilindja or ), commonly known as the Albanian Renaissance or Albanian Revival, is a period throughout the 19th and 20th century of a cultural, political and social movement in the Albanian history where the ...
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John Zenevisi John Zenevisi or Gjon Zenebishi ( sq, Gjon Zenebishi or ''Gjin Zenebishi''; died 1418) was an Albanian magnate that held the estates in Epirus, such as Argyrokastro (Gjirokastër) and Vagenetia. Name Zenevisi can be found with different spellin ...
, ruler of Gjirokastra in early 15th century.


See also

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Protected areas of Albania The protected areas of Albania comprise a number of various current designations across the territory of the country. The national policy for governing and management of the protected areas is implemented by the Ministry of Environment and Touris ...


References

{{Authority control Former municipalities in Gjirokastër County Administrative units of Libohovë Albanian ethnographic regions Aromanian settlements in Albania