Braçanj
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Braçanj is a small village located in the Albanian district of Devoll.
[edit] Agriculture
The sole employment in the village is agriculture. This agriculture is primarily subsistence farming with some cash crops being sold to private market traders from the Albanian capital Tirana. Specifically, the main subsistence crops are wheat, corn and other cereals. Tomatoes, okra, garlic, beans, apples, pears, grapes are also grown for the villages own consumption. However, onions, beans and potatoes are the three main cash crops. Each person in the village owns 1000 m² that was given to them at the end of Communism. Under the democracy reforms in 1991 the Communist cooperatives were broken-up and the land distributed to the people living in Braçanj and other Albanian villages. Both adults and children were given this land.
[edit] Population
It has a population of 600 people (120 families). Since 1991, 30 families have become economic migrants and have moved to bigger cites in Albania (Tirana and Durres) and abroad.
[edit] Geography
The closet places to Braçanj are the neighbouring viallges of Dobrenje, Ponçare and Kurilë. Braçanj is 1.5 km from nearest the Greek border and the customs checkpoint of Krystallopigi. Braçanj is 2 km from the Albanian customs checkpoint of Kapshticë and 7 km from the Albanian town of Bilisht.