Erzen

The Erzen (definite Albanian form: Erzeni) is a river in central Albania. The length of Erzen is 109 km (68 mi), while the catchment area is 760 km2 (290 sq mi) including the southern Tirana District and eastern Durrës District.[3]

Erzen
The river close to Iba village
Location
CountryAlbania
Physical characteristics
SourceMali me Gropa, Shëngjergj
  locationTirana County
  coordinates41°19′37″N 20°4′47″E
  elevation1,200 m (3,900 ft)
MouthLalzi Bay[1]
  location
Adriatic Sea
  coordinates
41°26′13″N 19°27′35″E
  elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Length109 km (68 mi)[2]
Basin size760 km2 (290 sq mi)

The river has its origin in the Mali me Gropa 1,200 m (3,900 ft) elevation above sea level and is some 25 km (16 mi) east of Tirana near Shëngjergj, flowing northwest through Petrelë and Sukth to the Adriatic Sea 12 km (7.5 mi) north of Durrës.[4] Significant tributaries of Erzen include Lake Farkë, Korrë, Lanë, Murdhar, Shtërmen and Zhëllimë.

The river passes through the city of Tirana, only a few kilometers from its southern end. Only a small range of hills separates the valley of the Erzen river with the Lana, Tirana, Zeza and Tërkuza rivers that form the Ishem river. On the southwestern outskirts at Yzberisht the transition from the plane to the Erzen valley is barely perceptible. The mouth is between Durres and the headland of Cape of Rodon at Lalzi bay. The average discharge rate at the mouth is 18.1 m³ / s, the highest discharge rate for the year exceeds minimum to the eleven-time. Its drainage area which includes all Tirana District and a part of Durres area is about 700 square km.

Apparently, all twenty-two victims of the 1951 massacre were dumped into the river on Enver Hoxha's orders, only to later be found wrapped tightly in barbed tape.

Erzen Valley seen from Petrelë Castle
Bridge near Shijak in 1914
Skorana Gorge

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