Tirana - Demographics

Demographics

According to preliminary data from the 2011 national census, the population of Tirana within city limits is 421,286. Tirana County, which can be viewed as a metropolitan area, has a population of 763,634. Many large towns and villages within the county have merged with the city, due to urban sprawl, so they can be viewed as suburbs of Tirana. Some of the large suburbs, listed as separate towns, are Kamëz (67,301), Kashar (45,742), Paskuqan (37,313) and Farkë (22,713). Thus the urban area of Tirana has a population close to 600,000.

In 1703, Tirana had about 4,000 inhabitants and by 1820 the number tripled to 12,000. The first census conducted a few years after becoming capital showed a total population of 10,845. During the 1950s, Tirana experienced rapid industrial growth and the population increased to about 137,000. After the end of communist rule in 1991, Tirana experienced its fastest population growth when people from rural areas moved to the capital for better economic opportunities. In 1990, Tirana had 250,000 inhabitants, but the large-scale influx increased the population to well over 500,000. Stemming from historical migratory waves, Tirana is known for its hospitality represented in many traditional songs with the warm hospitality symbols of 'bread', 'salt', and 'heart'.

  • Tirana's expansion from 1990 to 2005

  • Central Tirana with Mount Dajt in the distance

  • Albanian Parliament Offices

  • Overlooking Tirana's surrounding hills

  • Tirana and its suburbs

  • Tirana traffic during road construction

Historical population of Tirana
Year 1703 1820 1923 1937 1955 1985 2001 2011
Population 4,000 12,000 10,845 35,000 108,200 200,000 597,899 763,634

^a Population figures are given inside city limits at that time.

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