Villages of Dibër County
The Dibër County in northeastern Albania is subdivided into 4 municipalities. These municipalities contain 285 towns and villages:[1][2]
Subdivisions of Bulqizë municipality  | ||
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Municipal seat: Bulqizë  | ||
| Administrative unit of Bulqizë | 
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| Administrative unit of Fushë-Bulqizë | 
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| Administrative unit of Gjoricë | 
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| Administrative unit of Martanesh | 
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| Administrative unit of Ostren | 
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| Administrative unit of Shupenzë | 
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| Administrative unit of Trebisht | ||
| Administrative unit of Zerqan | 
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Subdivisions of Dibër municipality  | ||
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Municipal seat: Peshkopi  | ||
| Administrative unit of Arras | ![]()  | |
| Administrative unit of Fushë-Çidhën | 
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| Administrative unit of Kala e Dodës | 
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| Administrative unit of Kastriot | ||
| Administrative unit of Lurë | 
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| Administrative unit of Luzni | 
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| Administrative unit of Maqellarë | 
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| Administrative unit of Melan | 
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| Administrative unit of Muhurr | 
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| Administrative unit of Peshkopi | ||
| Administrative unit of Selishtë | 
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| Administrative unit of Sllovë | 
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| Administrative unit of Tomin | 
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| Administrative unit of Zall-Dardhë | 
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| Administrative unit of Zall-Reç | 
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Subdivisions of Klos municipality  | ||
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Municipal seat: Klos  | ||
| Administrative unit of Gurrë | 
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| Administrative unit of Klos | 
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| Administrative unit of Suç | 
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| Administrative unit of Xibër | 
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Subdivisions of Mat municipality  | ||
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Municipal seat: Burrel  | ||
| Administrative unit of Baz | 
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| Administrative unit of Burrel | ||
| Administrative unit of Derjan | 
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| Administrative unit of Komsi | 
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| Administrative unit of Lis | ||
| Administrative unit of Macukull | 
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| Administrative unit of Rukaj | 
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| Administrative unit of Ulëz | 
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References
- ^ "Albanian Institute of Statistics INSTAT". Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2015-07-19.
 - ^ "Law nr. 115/2014" (PDF) (in Albanian). p. 6367. Retrieved 25 February 2022.
 
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