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Krastë ( sq-definite, Krasta) is a small town in
Dibër County Dibër County (; sq, Qarku i Dibrës) is one of the 12 counties of the Republic of Albania, spanning a surface area of with the capital in Peshkopi. The county borders on the counties of Durrës, Elbasan, Kukës, Lezhë, Tirana and the ...
, east
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. With a population of 2142, it is the center and only town of the municipal unit of
Martanesh Martanesh ( sq, Martaneshi) is a geographic and ethnographic region within the Dibër County in eastern Albania. Formerly a commune, at the 2015 local government reform it became a subdivision of the municipality Bulqizë. The population at the 20 ...
. At the 2015 local government reform it became part of the municipality Bulqizë. Situated on a plateau, at altitude, it is Albania's highest town.Military topographic map of Albania (1:25 000): K-34-89-C-b (BULQIZA) Krastë was founded as a new
mining town A mining community, also known as a mining town or a mining camp, is a community that houses miners. Mining communities are usually created around a mine or a quarry. Historic mining communities Australia * Ballarat, Victoria * Be ...
in 1970, mostly for the exploitation of chromium ore from the Batra mine.


Geography and location

One of the smallest urban settlements of Albania, Krastë is the center of the former commune of
Martanesh Martanesh ( sq, Martaneshi) is a geographic and ethnographic region within the Dibër County in eastern Albania. Formerly a commune, at the 2015 local government reform it became a subdivision of the municipality Bulqizë. The population at the 20 ...
, in
Dibër county Dibër County (; sq, Qarku i Dibrës) is one of the 12 counties of the Republic of Albania, spanning a surface area of with the capital in Peshkopi. The county borders on the counties of Durrës, Elbasan, Kukës, Lezhë, Tirana and the ...
. It lies on a plateau, on the western slope of Kalti mountain , part of
Mali i Lopës Mali i Lopës () is a mountain located in east-central Albania, on the border between Dibër and Mat municipalities. Its highest peak, ''Maja e Dhoksit'', reaches a height of . It is surrounded by the valleys of Zalli i Bulqizës to the north, Z ...
. It has an altitude of , making it the highest town in Albania. Krastë is situated in a relatively isolated mountainous region and is 20 km far from its nearest city, Bulqizë. Krastë is almost by road from the capital
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, despite being only 40 km
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from it. It is expected that the completion of the new Arbër highway will halve the distance of the town from the capital of Albania.


History

Early archaeological evidence has been found in the district of Bulqizë, especially in the villages Krajkë and Shupenzë, while a stone
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, today exposed in the Historical Museum of
Burrel Burrel (alternate forms ''Burrel'', ''Mat'') is a town in northern Albania, 91 km from Tirana. At the 2015 local government reform it became a subdivision and the seat of the municipality Mat. It was the seat of the former District of Mat. ...
, was discovered in the village of Gjon, adjacent to Krastë, suggesting that the region was inhabited from the
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. On February 25, 1965, eleven members of the Geological Expedition of Batra perished under a sudden
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in the creek of Batra (approximately 5 km from the site where the town of Krastë was later built), during an attempt to rescue one of their friends. The new Batra mine that began operating in 1967 was named "11 Heronjtë" (11 Heroes) in their honor. Krastë was founded in 1970, as a new
mining community A mining community, also known as a mining town or a mining camp, is a community that houses miners. Mining communities are usually created around a mine or a quarry. Historic mining communities Australia * Ballarat, Victoria * Bendig ...
for housing the workers of Batra mine, in the district of Mat. After a year, in 1971 the new Krasta mine began operating besides Krastë. The first inhabitants settled in Krastë in 1974 and the locality was slowly growing towards a small urban settlement, based on an approved urban plan. In 1979 Krastë was officially declared a town. In 1987, a chromium enrichment factory was constructed in the town. After the split of the district of Dibra in 1992, the local administration of Krastë shifted from Mat district, to the newly formed District of Bulqizë, together with the whole commune of
Martanesh Martanesh ( sq, Martaneshi) is a geographic and ethnographic region within the Dibër County in eastern Albania. Formerly a commune, at the 2015 local government reform it became a subdivision of the municipality Bulqizë. The population at the 20 ...
, and became the center of it.


Population

The first citizens settled in the newly founded town of Krastë in 1974. In 2005, the population of Krastë was 1540. As of 2011, 2142 inhabitants in 477 families lived in Krastë. This constitutes 82% of
Martanesh Martanesh ( sq, Martaneshi) is a geographic and ethnographic region within the Dibër County in eastern Albania. Formerly a commune, at the 2015 local government reform it became a subdivision of the municipality Bulqizë. The population at the 20 ...
commune’s total population of 2601 inhabitants, arranged in 658 families. Despite the slight increase of the population in town, many inhabitants of the region have emigrated abroad.


Religion

Citizens of Krastë and the surrounding rural areas are predominantly followers of Bektashism, while there is also a considerable
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community under the Diocese of Rrëshen, which was established on December 7, 1996 and includes the districts of Bulqizë, Dibër and Mat. The World Headquarters of the Bektashi Order were officially established in Albania in August 1930, after the ban of all dervish orders in
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in autumn 1925. Albania’s Bektashi community was divided into six districts and the tekke of Krastë was the headquarters of Elbasan district. Religion was banned by the communist dictatorship of Albania in 1967 and after almost a quarter of a century, on March 22, 1990
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(Sultan Novruz Day) was celebrated again. This marked the official resurrection of Bektashism in the country and the celebrations were attended even by
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, who visited the World Headquarters of Bektashi Order in
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. Every June 29, southeast of Krastë, in the Ballenjë tekke of Martanesh, Bektashi believers from Albania and other countries come and gather in a massive pilgrimage to celebrate
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( sq, Ballëm Sulltan) day, in memory of the second most important figure of the Bektashi Order.


Economy and infrastructure

Despite the richness of natural resources, unemployment is high. Mining is the main sector of the town's economy, while the population relies much on
remittances A remittance is a non-commercial transfer of money by a foreign worker, a member of a diaspora community, or a citizen with familial ties abroad, for household income in their home country or homeland. Money sent home by migrants competes with ...
. Many families live in poverty; 32.4 percent of families in the Commune of
Martanesh Martanesh ( sq, Martaneshi) is a geographic and ethnographic region within the Dibër County in eastern Albania. Formerly a commune, at the 2015 local government reform it became a subdivision of the municipality Bulqizë. The population at the 20 ...
are in receipt of economic assistance. In January 1998, Krasta’s water infrastructure benefited from a fund of 600 million Leks that were allocated by then Ministry of Construction and Public Affairs for the construction of 43 water supply facilities.


Mining

Chromium exploitation was one of the most important branches of the centralized economy of
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until the early 1990s. In 1980s, Albania was a leading world producer and exporter of
chromite Chromite is a crystalline mineral composed primarily of iron(II) oxide and chromium(III) oxide compounds. It can be represented by the chemical formula of FeCr2O4. It is an oxide mineral belonging to the spinel group. The element magnesium can ...
and was often ranked second in terms of export (behind South Africa) and third for production (behind South Africa and former
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). It is considered that mineral reserves of Krasta mine contain rare metals such as
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and
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, whose exploitation today is inaccessible. After 1999, four mining leases were given by the Albanian government for chromium exploitation in some galleries of the Krasta mine. In 2006, it was estimated that 2 million
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s chromium ore remained unexploited in the town's mine, making the Krasta mine second only to the Bulqizë mine in terms of Albania's chromium reserves.


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Krasta town centre (PANORAMIO)View of the town from Krasta mine (PANORAMIO)
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