Ulcinj Municipality (Montenegrin: Opština Ulcinj / Општина Улцињ, Albanian: Komuna e Ulqinit) is the southernmost municipality of Montenegro, bordered by Albania to the east, Bar Municipality to the north and Adriatic Sea to the south and the west. It has an area of 255 km², and a population of 19,921 as of the 2011 census. Its seat is the town of Ulcinj.

Geography and tourism

On a hilltop overlooking the shore, Ulcinj is a popular tourist destination for its Long Beach, Valdanos, Lake Šas, and Ada Bojana Island, and for its 2000-year-old Ulcinj Castle. There is also a beach called Mala Plaža (also "the City beach") which is much smaller, but is located in the centre of town and very popular with visitors.

"The Korzo", as it is called by locals, is a promenade which separates a street lined with coffee shops from Mala Plaža. On summer nights, the Korzo is closed to car traffic, and families and young people gather there. Many lesser-known smaller beaches are also near the main tourist areas.

Ulcinj has a large number of religious buildings like mosques, türbes and churches, including Pasha's Mosque, Sailors' Mosque, Church-Mosque of Ulcinj and St. Nicholas' Church. Its oldest section is a well preserved castle-style community with features that remain from medieval times.

Municipality Day

Ulcinj Municipality Day (Montenegrin: Dan opštine Ulcinj / Дан општине Улцињ, Albanian: Dita e Komunës së Ulqinit), also called Ulcinj Day (Montenegrin: Dan Ulcinja / Дан Улциња, Albanian: Dita e Ulqinit) is an annual Albanian holiday held every first Saturday of April. It has events such as the Domestic Products Fair and the Concert, which are usually held in the Rana neighbourhood.

Local administration

Local parliament

Parties and coalitionsSeatsGov't.
Democratic Party of Socialists5Yes
New Democratic Force5Yes
Democratic League in Montenegro3No
Democratic Union of Albanians3No
Social Democrats2Yes
United Reform Action5No
Social Democratic Party1Yes
Bosniak Party1Yes
Albanian Alternative1No

Settlements

The Municipality of Ulcinj has 41 residential areas. As of the 2011 census, the urban center, Ulcinj, had 10,707 inhabitants, or 53.75% of the municipality's population:

NamePopulation (2011)Predominant ethnic groupPredominant religion
MontenegrinAlbanian
UlcinjUlqin10,707Albanians60.89 / 100Islam68.15 / 100
AmbulaAmulli34Albanians97.06 / 100Catholicism100 / 100
Bijela GoraMali i Bardhë53Albanians41.51 / 100Islam45.28 / 100
BojkeBojk161Albanians99.38 / 100Islam100 / 100
BrajšeBrajshë682Albanians100 / 100Islam99.85 / 100
BraticaBraticë233Albanians66.95 / 100Catholicism61.80 / 100
Briska GoraMali i Brinjës50Albanians50 / 100Catholicism50 / 100
ĆurkeQyrkaj30Albanians100 / 100Islam100 / 100
DarzaDarzë135Montenegrins42.22 / 100Orthodoxy62.96 / 100
Donja KleznaKëllezna e Poshtme126Albanians91.27 / 100Islam53.97 / 100
Donji ŠtojShtoji i Poshtëm1,120Albanians49.20 / 100Islam40.30 / 100
DraginjeDraginë72Albanians100 / 100Islam100 / 100
FraskanjelFraskanjell57Albanians98.25 / 100Islam100 / 100
Gornja KleznaKëllezna e Naltë165Albanians98.18 / 100Islam91.51 / 100
Gornji ŠtojShtoji i Naltë107Albanians87.85 / 100Catholicism91.59 / 100
KodreKodra997Albanians80.64 / 100Islam74.72 / 100
KolonzaKollomzë228Albanians63.16 / 100Catholicism46.05 / 100
KosićiKosiq306Albanians96.40 / 100Islam93.14 / 100
KravariKravari547Albanians100 / 100Islam100 / 100
KručeKrruç142Albanians47.89 / 100Islam59.86 / 100
KrutaKrytha e Ulqinit196Albanians45.41 / 100Catholicism84.69 / 100
KruteKrythë525Albanians91.43 / 100Islam100 / 100
LeskovacLeskoci73Bosniaks95.89 / 100Islam100 / 100
Lisna BoreLisna Borë171Albanians100 / 100Islam100 / 100
MideMillë234Albanians98.72 / 100Islam99.14 / 100
PistulaPistull384Albanians76.82 / 100Islam78.38 / 100
RastišRashtishë358Albanians100 / 100Islam100 / 100
RečReç61Albanians98.36 / 100Catholicism100 / 100
SukobinSukubinë367Albanians99.18 / 100Islam99.45 / 100
SutjelSutjell20Albanians100 / 100Catholicism100 / 100
Sveti ĐorđeShëngjergj69Albanians100 / 100Catholicism100 / 100
ŠasShas238Albanians100 / 100Islam100 / 100
ŠtodraShtodër112Albanians100 / 100Islam100 / 100
VladimirKatërkollë757Albanians99.60 / 100Islam99.47 / 100
ZoganjZogaj397Albanians62.97 / 100Islam65.24 / 100
Total19,921Albanians70.66 / 100Islam71.82 / 100

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Demographics

Ulcinj Municipality, has the largest Albanian community in Montenegro, with an approximately 73,5% Albanian population. (The next largest is Tuzi Municipality, with 62,55%.) The city was once home to a Black Montenegrin population.

Ethnicity (2011 census): Albanians - 14,076 Montenegrins - 2,478 Bosniaks - 1,219 Serbs - 1,145 Other - 541 Not declared - 425Ethnicity (2023 census): Albanians - 15,078 (73,53%) Montenegrins - 2,435 (11,9%) Bosniaks - 797 (3,89%) Serbs - 1025 (5%) Other - 1134 (5,09%) Religion (2011 census): Muslims - 14,308 Orthodox - 2,964 Catholics - 2,196 Other religions - 173 Atheists - 53 Not declared - 227

Sister cities

Ulcinj is twinned with the borough of Staten Island, New York City.

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