Fier (; sq-definite, Fieri,
Latin
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: ''Fierum'') is the
seventh most populous city of the
Republic of Albania and seat of
Fier County and Fier Municipality. It is situated on the bank of Gjanica River in the
Myzeqe Plain between the
Seman in the north, the
Vjosë in the south and the foothills of the Mallakastra Mountains in the southeast. Fier experiences a seasonal
Mediterranean climate
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affected by its proximity to the
Adriatic Sea
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in the west.
Fier was founded in the 19th century by the
Vrioni family
The Vrioni (Ottoman Turkish language, Ottoman Turkish: ''Viryon Zâdeler'') were an Albanian nobility, aristocratic Albanian family and one of the largest landowners of Albania, otherwise known as "Konaqe" or "Oxhaqe", among which the most importa ...
and officially in 1864 by
Omer Pasha Vrioni II, the father of
Kahreman Pasha Vrioni (1889-1955). It is from the ruins of the ancient settlement of
Apollonia which was founded in
588 BCE by
Ancient Greek
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colonists from
Corfu and
Corinth
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, on a site occupied by
Illyrian tribes.
Fier is an important terminus in southwestern Albania and is served by the
A2 motorway and
SH 4 highway, forming a north–south corridor in Albania and part of the
Adriatic–Ionian motorway.
Name
The word "Fier" is claimed to derive from the Albanian word ''
fier'', which is claimed to mean "fern". Naming locations after the local flora is a common phenomenon amongst the
Myzeqar Albanians. Another alternative hypothesis proposes a derivation from the Italian word ''
fiera'', translated as ''trade fair''.
History
The history of Fier is bound up with that of the oil, gas and bitumen deposits nearby. The presence of asphalt and burning escapes of natural gas in the vicinity was recorded as early as the 1st century AD.
Dioscorides, in
Materia Medica, describes lumps of bitumen in the adjacent river Seman, and the concentrated pitch on the banks of the
Vjosë river
Strabo
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, writing in about AD 17 states:
On the territory of the people of Apolonia in Illyria there is what is called a nymphaeum. It is a rock which emits fire. Below it are springs flowing with hot water and asphalt... the asphalt is dug out of a neighbouring hill: the parts excavated are replaced by fresh earth, which in time is converted to asphalt.
In the 14th and 15th centuries the location was used by the
Venetian traders as a marketplace to purchase agricultural products from the
Myzeqe lowlands.
The settlement took city status in 1864 when Kahreman Pasha Vrioni, the local governor, asked from some
French architects to project a future city as an artisan and trade centre.
During the 1864–1865 period a market for 122 merchants was built along the
Gjanica river.
The first inhabitants of the city were the servants of Kahreman Pasha
Vrioni and members of
Aromanian families that had lived in the area since the early 19th century.
Six kilometres away from Fier is situated
Apollonia, one of the two most important ancient Greek colonial settlements in present-day Albania. It was founded in ~600 BC on a hill near the sea, and near what was then the course of Vjosë river by Ancient Greek settlers from
Corfu and
Corinth
Corinth ( ; , ) is a municipality in Corinthia in Greece. The successor to the ancient Corinth, ancient city of Corinth, it is a former municipality in Corinthia, Peloponnese (region), Peloponnese, which is located in south-central Greece. Sin ...
. At the time before the changes in land formation and the
Adriatic coastline caused by an earthquake in the 3rd century AD, the harbour af Apollonia could accommodate as many as 100 ships. The site was on the territory of Illyrian tribe of the
Taulantii
Taulantii or Taulantians ('swallow-men'; Ancient Greek: , or , ; ) were an Illyrians, Illyrian people that lived on the Adriatic coast of southern Illyria (modern Albania). They dominated at various times much of the plain between the rivers Dri ...
. The colony was said to have been named
Gylaceia after its
Corinth
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ian founder,
Gylax, and later changed its name to that of city of the God Apollo. According to archaeological investigations for 100 years Greek and Illyrian have lived in separate communities.

The economic prosperity of Apolonia grew on the basis of trade in slaves, and the local rich pastoral agricultural. In the middle of the 5th century BC, a workshop for minting coins was set up here. Through trade and commercial transactions these coins spread throughout Illyria and beyond its boundaries. In the years 214 BC onwards, the city was involved in the war between the Illyrian
Taulantii
Taulantii or Taulantians ('swallow-men'; Ancient Greek: , or , ; ) were an Illyrians, Illyrian people that lived on the Adriatic coast of southern Illyria (modern Albania). They dominated at various times much of the plain between the rivers Dri ...
and
Cassander, the king of
Macedonia, and in 229 BC came under Roman control. In 168 BC, its loyalty to Rome was rewarded. For 200 years, it was of central importance in the Roman effort to colonize the east and may have been an original terminus of the
Egnatian Way. It was a vital stronghold for Caesar in the civil war between
Pompey
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and
Julius Caesar
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. In 45 and 44 BC,
Octavian, later to become the Emperor Augustus, studied for 6 months in Apollonia, which had established a high reputation as a center of Greek learning, especially
the art of rhetoric. It was noted by
Cicero
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, in the Philippics, as 'magna urbs et gravis' a great and important city.
Under the Empire, Apollonia remained a prosperous centre, but began to decline as the Vjosë silted up and the coastline changed after the earthquake.
Since the fall of communism construction has been taking place. In particular, an Orthodox church was reconstructed in 1999 that allows people to practice their religion.
Geography
Fier is located on the bank of Gjanica in the southeast of the
Myzeqe Plain between the
Seman in the north and
Vjosë in the south of Fier near the
Adriatic Sea
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in southwestern Albania.
The
municipality of Fier is encompassed in the
County of Fier within the
Southern Region of Albania and consists of the adjacent administrative units of
Cakran,
Dërmenas,
Frakull,
Levan,
Libofshë,
Mbrostar,
Portëz,
Qendër,
Topojë and Fier as its seat.
It stretches from the mouth of Seman within the
Divjakë-Karavasta National Park in the northwest across the
Albanian Adriatic Sea Coast until it reaches the mouth of Vjosë in the
Vjosa-Narta Protected Landscape in the southwest, also forming the southern border of the municipality.
The area of the municipality Fier is 619.9 km
2.
Climate
Fier has a
Mediterranean climate
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(Csa) under the
Köppen climate classification
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with mild winters and hot, dry summers.
Economy

Fier is an important industrial city and is built by the Gjanica tributary of the
Seman River, and is surrounded by marshland. With nearby
Patos town, it is the centre of the oil, bitumen and chemical industries in Albania. Fier additionally has been the home of power-generation in Albania with the construction of the
Fier Power Plant during the communist era. Although it was decommissioned in 2007, a joint Greek-Albanian venture was announced in 2023 to revitalize these thermal plants to diversify Albania’s electrical industry.
Fier is a convenient place to stay to visit the major Classical sites at nearby
Byllis and Apollonia. Main roads from the central square lead south to Vlora () and east to the oil and industrial town of Patos ().
Also, to the west of the city centre, one will find the picturesque Seman Beach.
Fier is also known for its olive trees production (Kalinjioti cultivar) which contributes to the olive oil sector of Albania. Together with
Vlora,
Berat and
Elbasan they provide almost 90% of olive oil production.
The city also plays an important economic role in the development of the county since it produces many goods such as sugar, bread and animal products.
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The creation of the
Trans Adriatic Pipeline raises the economy of Fier and
Albania
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highly. The pipe line will be crossing Fier and a Pumping Station will be built in Fier. This shows an open road to investment and employment
of the city and country. The Pipe line has started since 2015 and is expected to be completed in 2020. This will Supply
Albania
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Natural Gas.
Transport
There are Urban Buses available throughout the city. There are also buses at the bus terminal in Fier that can take you throughout places in
Albania
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and
Balkan region. Fier is served by
Fier railway station. There used to be trains during the
communism
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era and till this day there has been no movement of the trains. The SH4 is a state road that takes you from
Durrës to Fier. The SH8 is also a state road that will take you from Fier to
Vlorë. There is a project for the Fier and Vlorë highway.
Demography
Fier is the
seventh most populous city and
sixth most populous municipality in Albania. As of the 2023 census, the municipal unit of Fier has a population of 52,926 of whom 25,935 were men and 26,991 women.
The municipality of Fier, including its adjacent administrative units, had a total population of 101,963 in 2011.
Fier, as other cities of southern Albania, has a religious mixed population, consisting of
Muslim
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s and Orthodox Christians. Data shows that in 1918, after
Albanian independence from the
Ottoman Empire
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, Fier and its surrounding countryside on the Myzeqe Plain formed a majority Orthodox Christian enclave, in which
Muslims
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constituted roughly 35% of the total population.
Culture
Fier's main sports are
football and basketball. The main soccer team of Fier is
KF Apolonia and plays in the
Albanian First Division. There is another team called
KF Çlirimi which plays in the
Albanian Second Division.
KF Apolonia home ground is
Loni Papuçiu Stadium.
KF Clirimi plays on Stadiumi Fusha Sportive e Shkolles Bujqesore. The basketball club of Fier is
BC Apolonia and plays in the
Albanian Basketball League and their home ground is Fier Sports Palace.
Notable people
Notable people born in Fier include:
*
Besa Kokëdhima
*
Kujtim Majaci
*
Eleni Foureira
*
Ermal Meta
*
Hasna Xhukiçi
*
Helena Kadare
*
Jani Minga
*
Jakov Xoxa
*
Mario Gjata
*
Keidi Bare
*
Liri Gero
*
Odise Roshi
*
Qemal Bey Vrioni
*
Rovena Stefa
*
Gledi Mici
International relations
Fier is
twinned with:
*
Cleveland
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,
Ohio
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,
United States
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Fier also cooperates with:
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Lanzhou,
Gansu
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,
China
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*
Peja,
Peja District,
Kosovo
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Notes
References
External links
bashkiafier.gov.al – Official Website
prefektifier.gov.al– Official Website
fieri.com– Fieri.com - Fier, Albania Online Portal
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Cities in Albania
Administrative units of Fier
Municipalities in Fier County