bashkia
Bashkia is the Albanian word for a municipality, the local government unit responsible for a city or town and its surrounding areas. It functions as the lowest tier of formal political-administrative organization in Albania and is used in Albanian-language governance in Kosovo and North Macedonia as well. A bashki is governed by a mayor (kryetari i bashkisë) elected by residents and a municipal council (këshilli bashkiak) elected to enact local laws and oversee the administration. The council approves the budget and local regulations; the mayor executes policies and runs the civil service.
Most bashki are divided into administrative units or neighborhoods (njësi administrative), which help manage local affairs
In 2015 Albania completed a territorial reform that reduced the number of municipalities to 61 and created
Some well-known examples include Bashkia Tirane (the municipality governing Tirana) and Bashkia Durres, which oversee local