Gramsh, Lezhë

Definition
Gramsh, Lezhë is reported to be a locality—most likely a village or small settlement—situated within the administrative boundaries of Lezhë County in northwestern Albania. Precise classification (e.g., village, hamlet, or neighborhood) and official status are not definitively documented in widely accessible encyclopedic sources.

Overview
Information about Gramsh, Lezhë is limited. The name suggests a geographic point that lies in the broader Lezhë region, an area known for its coastal proximity to the Adriatic Sea, agricultural activities, and historical sites. Without authoritative references, the demographic size, economic profile, and infrastructural characteristics of Gramsh remain unclear.

Etymology/Origin
The component Gramsh appears in Albanian toponymy, most prominently as the name of a town in central Albania (Gramsh, Elbasan County). The root may derive from an older Albanian or Illyrian term, though specific linguistic origins for the usage in Lezhë are not confirmed. Lezhë originates from the ancient Illyrian settlement Lissus, later Latinized, and denotes the county and its capital city.

Characteristics

  • Location: Supposedly positioned within Lezhë County; exact coordinates are not verified.
  • Administrative affiliation: Likely part of a municipal unit (e.g., the municipality of Lezhë or a nearby commune).
  • Population: No reliable census data available; any figures would be speculative.
  • Economy and culture: Typical of rural Albanian localities in the region, potentially centered on agriculture, livestock, and small‑scale commerce, but specific activities are unrecorded.

Related Topics

  • Lezhë County – the administrative region encompassing the settlement.
  • Gramsh (Elbasan County) – a separate, better‑documented town sharing the same name.
  • Albanian toponymy – study of place‑names in Albania, relevant to understanding the recurrence of Gramsh.

Accurate information is not confirmed.

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