Kuçovë

Kuçovë
Municipality
Kuçovë
Coordinates: 40°48′14″N 19°54′52″E / 40.80389°N 19.91444°ECoordinates: 40°48′14″N 19°54′52″E / 40.80389°N 19.91444°E
Country  Albania
County Berat
Government
  Mayor Bardhyl Gjyzeli (PS)
Elevation 50 m (160 ft)
Population (2011)
  Total 12,654
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal code 5301-5304
Area code 0311
Car plates KV
Website www.bashkiakucove.gov.al

Kuçovë (Kuçova) is a municipality in lower-central Albania. The population at the 2011 census was 12,654.[1]

History

Ancient

Archaeologists found in the village of Katundas near Kuçovë six phases of inhabitation dating to the Neolithic, Chalcolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age, urban Illyrian and the Late Antiquity era.[2]

Modern

Kuçova has been an industrial city since the Italian influence in the early 1920s. In 1928 in “Dikater” was drilled the first oil hole in Albania. From this moment onwards the city has been on oil drilling maps. Since 1928, the Italian company AIPA had an agreement with the Zog I government that if the oil extraction would surpass 50,000 tonnes per year, this company would build a refinery in Albania. In 1939 Albania was occupied by Italians and therefore, though the oil extracted was more than 170,000 ton, the refinery was never built and the oil was transported to Italy.[3]

During Communist Albania the city was renamed to Stalin City (Albanian: Qyteti Stalin) and was a closed military district. The city was extensively developed in the 1950s and is of interest to students of communist architecture, although following the collapse of communism there has been much unauthorised building and modification to the original buildings. It is home of one of airbases of the Albanian Air Force, although since 2005 the country's air force has ceased flying the aged MiG fighters provided by the Soviet Union and China and has been reduced to rotary wing aircraft only.

Economy

Kuçova is one of Albania's cities known for its oil industry along with Patos, Albania and Ballsh. The Oil industry was originally developed by the Italians during the King Zog period, and much of the infrastructure is dated. Following the end of the communist period the town suffered a severe industrial decline, with the closure of many factories and the destruction of the towns power plan in the riots following the failure of the pyramid banks. Today there is some evidence of a recovery with a large number of micro-businesses operating from former state run factories, although unemployment remains high. There are also a number of foreign owned banks and a small number of ATMs. Like many towns in Albania many young people leave for Italy and Greece.

Population

Currently the Kuçova district has a population of around 50,000. Of this population around 31,000 live in the city of Kuçova, classifying it as 12th of 65 municipalities on a national scale. Population density is 567 inhabitants/km², which ranks the Kuçova district as the most heavily populated on a national scale. Another feature of this district compared with others in Albania is that city dwellers comprise 63% of the general population, the remainder living in villages nearby.

The city of Kuçova has 5 neighborhoods (Albanian: lagje), Lgj. "11 Janari", Lgj. "Llukan Prifti", Lgj."11 Shkurti", Lgj. "Tafil Skendo", and "1 Maji". One of the largest parks in Kuçovë is called "Pishat". Like many other Albanian cities, Kuçova has a lot of coffee bars, restaurants and some hotels.

Education

There are two public high schools in the city, General High School (Shkolla e Mesme e Pergjithshme) "Myrteza Kepi" and General High School Kuçove (Shkolla e Mesme e Pergjithshme Kucove) and one non public high school. There are also five 1st to 9th grade schools; "18 Tetori", "28 Nentori", "Gaqi Karakashi", "23 Nentori" and "Deshmoret e Kombit". High school graduates who want to pursue a higher education go to other Albanian cities or outside the country.

Sports

The football club is KF Naftëtari Kuçovë.

Notable people

External links

References

  1. 2011 census results
  2. Institute of Archaeology bulletin. Institute of Archaeology bulletin 30. University of London. 1993-01-01. p. 12. Retrieved 13 January 2011.
  3. "History of Kuçovë". Municipality of Kuçovë.