Burrel, Albania

"Burrel" redirects here. For other uses, see Burrel (disambiguation).
Burrel
Municipality
Burrel
Coordinates: 41°36′30″N 20°00′40″E / 41.60833°N 20.01111°ECoordinates: 41°36′30″N 20°00′40″E / 41.60833°N 20.01111°E
Country  Albania
County Dibër
Government
  Mayor Adelina Farrici (PS)
Elevation 316 m (1,037 ft)
Population (2011)
  Total 10,862
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal code 8001
Area code 0217
Car plates MT
Website http://bashkiaburrel.gov.al/

Burrel (Albanian: Burrel or Burreli; alternate forms Burel, Mat) is a city in northern Albania, 91 km from Tirana. It is the centre of the District of Mat. The population at the 2011 census was 10,862.[1]

King Zog's monument in the center of Burrel

Burrel is one of the largest districts in Albania. It is also known among Albanians as the "Land of Kings", as Gjon Kastrioti, the father of Gjergj Kastrioti, better known as Skanderbeg, was born there. He was a hereditary prince of a large district of Epirus that included Mat. Another famous native of Burrel was Ahmet Zogu, first King of the Albanians (born Ahmet Zogolli, later changed to Ahmet Zogu; October 8, 1895 – April 9, 1961), who reigned as King Zog I from 1928 to 1939. He had previously been a Prime Minister of Albania between 1922 and 1924 and President of Albania between 1925 and 1928.

Burrel was a miners' town during Communist Albania, but the mines closed, with the exception of a ferrochrome plant still operational near Burrel.

During the Kosovo conflict there was a refugee camp near Burrel for 2,000 people.

Prison of Burrel

The city used to be the site of one of the most terrible prisons of the communist regime, where both ordinary criminals and political prisoners such as Bashkim Shehu and Fatos Lubonja or the Catholic priest Dom Simon Jubani were held. Another famous inmate was Pjetër Arbnori, later to become a member of the free Albanian Parliament. Arbnori was known as "the Mandela of the Balkans" because of the length of his internment, which lasted for over 28 years. It was one of the Communist Albania concentration camps. The political prisoners used to be condemned for attempts at overthrowing the state or anti-communist propaganda and agitation, for terms of at least 20 years. Often they were re-condemned while in prison. After the fall of the communist regime, the government of the Democratic Party of Albania closed the prison and made it a museum. However in 1997, Sali Berisha re-opened it as an active prison.

Sports

Klubi Sportiv Burreli (KS Burreli) is an Albanian football (soccer) club based in Burrel. Its home stadium is the Burreli Stadium, with a capacity of 2,500 seats. Founded in 1952 under the name "KS 31 Korriku Burrel", the club first participated in the Albanian First Division in 1982. As of the 2006-2007 season, KS Burreli is playing in the Albanian First Division.

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