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Village in Shkodër, Albania

Vermosh Village Vermosh Vermosh Coordinates: 42°35′34″N 19°40′50″E / 42.59278°N 19.68056°E / 42.59278; 19.68056 Country Albania County Shkodër Municipality Malësi e Madhe Administrative unit Kelmend Time zone UTC+1 (CET) • Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)

**Vermosh** (definite form *Vermoshi*) is the northernmost village of [Albania](/source/Albania), located in the former [Kelmend](/source/Kelmend_(municipality)) municipality. At the 2015 local government reform it became part of the municipality [Malësi e Madhe](/source/Mal%C3%ABsi_e_Madhe).[1] The village lies in a valley of the [Albanian Alps](/source/Albanian_Alps), along a [river](/source/Lim_(river)) with the same name.

## Geography

Vermosh is part of the *Bjeshkët e Namuna* ("Accursed Mountains") or [Albanian Alps](/source/Albanian_Alps), a mountain range in Northern Albania that extends to western [Kosovo](/source/Kosovo) and Eastern Montenegro and the highest point of which, *[Maja Jezercë](/source/Maja_Jezerc%C3%AB)*, lies 18.8 kilometers (12 miles) south of Vermosh, in the [Theth](/source/Theth_National_Park) and [Valbona](/source/Valbon%C3%AB_Valley_National_Park) National Park.

Vermosh comprises the quarters of Pjetroja (also known as Qendra, "the center"), Velan, Bashkim ("junction", incl. the Lepushë valley), Velipojë, and Maliaj. When first explored it was called *Bjeshkët e Seljanave*.

Its mountain pastures are called *Seferçe*, *Smutirogë*, *Lugu i Dolit*, *Përbicë*, *Greben*, etc.

Vermosh is the place of the [border crossing](/source/Border_crossings_of_Albania) with [Montenegro](/source/Montenegro) near Vjeternik on the road from [Shkodër](/source/Shkod%C3%ABr) (95 km (59 mi) away) and [Koplik](/source/Koplik) to [Gusinje](/source/Gusinje) and [Plav](/source/Plav%2C_Montenegro) in Montenegro.

### The Vermosh river

Vermosh extends around the 100 kilometers (62 miles) of the Vermosh river (*Lumi i Vermoshit* in Albanian) which belong to Albania. The Vermosh river appears under the [Montenegrin](/source/Montenegrin_language) name of *Vrmoša* below the [Maglič](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Magli%C4%8D_(mountain)&action=edit&redlink=1) peak in the [Kuči](/source/Ku%C4%8Di) area of eastern Montenegro, just before running into Albania. It re-enters Montenegro at Vjeternik under the name of *Grnčar*. Receiving the stream *Vruje* from the right in [Gusinje](/source/Gusinje), it continues as the *Ljuča* for a few more kilometers where it empties into the [Lake Plav](/source/Lake_Plav), creating a small delta. There it flows out of the lake to the north, next to the mountain *[Visitor](/source/Visitor_Mountain)*, under the name *[Lim](/source/Lim_(river))* for the remaining 197 kilometers (122 miles) through Montenegro, Serbia and [Bosnia and Herzegovina](/source/Bosnia_and_Herzegovina), where it joins the [Drina](/source/Drina) at the [Višegrad](/source/Vi%C5%A1egrad) [reservoir](/source/Reservoir).

## History

According to folklore, the three brothers Seli, Vuli and Nili founded Vermosh, and they are eponymous to the villages of Selca, Vukli and Nikci.

The border was drawn in 1878 by the [Berlin Congress](/source/Treaty_of_Berlin_(1878)) which gave [Plav](/source/Plav%2C_Montenegro), [Gusinje](/source/Gusinje), [Tuzi](/source/Tuzi) and [Ulcinj](/source/Ulcinj) to the [Principality of Montenegro](/source/Principality_of_Montenegro) at the expense of the [Ottoman Empire](/source/Ottoman_Empire).

Part of the [Malësor](/source/Mal%C3%ABsia) highlanders, the local [Kelmendi](/source/Kelmend_region) [mountain tribe](/source/Mountain_tribe) has been known for its warring tradition, mostly against foreign occupiers. It has been traditionally [Catholic](/source/Catholic_Church).

### Monarchist rule

The [Principality of Albania](/source/Principality_of_Albania) was established in 1914. In 1925, Albania was [declared a republic](/source/Albanian_Republic).

On September 13, 1914, Montenegrin troops entered Kelmendi and fought for three hours, sacked and burnt Selcë, Vukël, Tamarë, and Nikç, only Vermosh managed to save itself. A total of 90 men were executed, and the Montenegrin troops took with them 10,000 sheep, goats, and cattle.[2]

On May 23, 1923, Yugoslavia refused to evacuate Vermosh and the locality of the Monastery of Saint Naum, despite the decision of the Delimitation Commission. The Yugoslav minister renewed the protest regarding the issue.[3]

On July 28, 1925, the areas of the [Monastery of Saint Naum](/source/Monastery_of_Saint_Naum) and Vermosh were ceded to Yugoslavia. Zog I ceded the territories, as a friendly gesture and payment for the Yugoslav assistance to Zog's return to the throne, and in the agreement, Albania received [Peshkopi](/source/Peshkopi) and other minor concessions.[4]

### Communist rule

One-man-bunkers from the [Hoxha](/source/Enver_Hoxha) era in Vermosh

After Enver Hoxha died in 1985, many people from Vermosh tried to escape the country. Most were caught by the [Communists](/source/Communists) and brought to Shkodër. A noted event was the murder of 17-year-old Pëllumb Pëllumbaj, who had tried to cross the Yugoslav border through [Hani i Hotit](/source/Hani_i_Hotit), but was caught by the Albanian border police and dragged through Shkodër tied to a truck. The event sparked a riot, in which the local government was forced to contact [Ramiz Alia](/source/Ramiz_Alia), and Hoxha's wife [Nexhmije Hoxha](/source/Nexhmije_Hoxha). In the same year, a group of people from [Bajzë](/source/Bajz%C3%AB) attempted to cross the border in Vermosh, but were caught by the Albanian border police, which once again dragged their corpses throughout the Kelmend municipality, then to Shkodër.

## Tourism

Most tourists come to Vermosh for its mountain views. There are also more than 30 kinds of [medicinal](/source/Medicinal) and [endemic](/source/Endemism) plants.

Popular activities in Vermosh include hiking, fishing, horseback riding, and the "Miss Bjeshka" ("Miss Mountains") pageant.[5]

## Demographics

Church of Vermosh

Vermosh started being settled in the mid-19th century, first for the 4–6 months of the Spring and Summer because of the harsh winters (up to 3 feet of snow regularly).

Most of the families living there originate from [Selca](/source/Selc%C3%AB), 11 kilometers (6.8 miles) south of Vermosh. In the 19th century, some Muslim Albanian families had settled from [Guci](/source/Gusinje), and [Peja](/source/Pe%C4%87).

The regional economy is based mainly on agriculture, immigrant remittances and tourism.

Families from Vermosh include: Vushaj, Beqi, Bujaj, Vukaj, Cali, Dukaj, Gjoni (Gjonaj), Hasanaj, Hysaj, Koçaj, Lekutanaj, Lelçaj, Lumaj, Maçaj, Mernaçaj, Mitaj, Nacaj, Pepaj, Peraj, Pllumaj, Preljocaj, Rexhaj, Selmanaj, Smajlaj, Shqutaj, Staka, Tinaj, Volaj, and Vuktilaj

## Notable people

- [Prek Cali](/source/Prek_Cali) (fl. 1911–1930), Vermosh-born guerilla fighter, that fought in the [Battle of Deçiq](/source/Battle_of_De%C3%A7iq) against the [Ottoman Empire](/source/Ottoman_Empire), and later against the [Kingdom of Serbia](/source/Kingdom_of_Serbia) and the communist forces under [Enver Hoxha](/source/Enver_Hoxha). Hoxha had him lured and killed him on [Palm Sunday](/source/Palm_Sunday).

- [Gjeto Gjek Vushmaçaj](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gjeto_Gjek_Vushma%C3%A7aj&action=edit&redlink=1), also commonly referred to as [Gjeto Gjeku Vushaj](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gjeto_Gjeku_Vushaj&action=edit&redlink=1) was a highlander in [Kelmendi](/source/Kelmend_region) [mountain tribe](/source/Mountain_tribe) located in Vermosh who fought against the [Kingdom of Serbia](/source/Kingdom_of_Serbia) and has been known for warring tradition against foreign occupiers.←

- Llesh Marashi

- Fran Llesh Tinaj

- Mema Smajlaj

- Martin Hasani

- Gjon Çuni Hysaj

- Luc Mark Gjelosh Hysaj

- Zek Çuni Hysaj

- Gjelosh Çuni Hysaj

- Pjeter Gjek Hysaj

- Marash Vata Lumaj, fought the Communist regime

- Gjon Prec Rexhaj

- Dod Prek Nika Bujaj, fought the Communist regime

- Gjergj Ndou

- Ded Lulashi

- Fran Mali

- Nik Marku Rexhaj

- Ded Macaj

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["Law nr. 115/2014"](https://www.vendime.al/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/137-2014.pdf) (PDF) (in Albanian). pp. 6374–6375. Retrieved 25 February 2022.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** Pearson 2004, p. 81

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** Pearson 2004, p. 207

1. **[^](#cite_ref-4)** Pearson 2004, p. 248

1. **[^](#cite_ref-5)** [Albanian National Agency of Tourism (Agjencia Kombëtare e Turizmit Shqiptar)](http://www.akt.gov.al/info/skHan.php?id=35&lang=2) [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20110725021120/http://www.akt.gov.al/info/skHan.php?id=35&lang=2) July 25, 2011, at the [Wayback Machine](/source/Wayback_Machine)

### Sources

- Pearson, Owen (2004). [*Albania and King Zog: Independence, Republic And Monarchy 1908-1939*](https://books.google.com/books?id=3_Sh3y9IMZAC). I.B. Tauris.

## External links

- [Kelmend Municipality Official Website](http://www.kelmend.info/) [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20190828041725/http://www.kelmend.info/) 2019-08-28 at the [Wayback Machine](/source/Wayback_Machine)

Wikimedia Commons has media related to [Vermosh](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Vermosh).

v t e Subdivisions of Malësi e Madhe municipality Municipal seat: Koplik Administrative unit of Gruemirë Boriç i Madh Boriç i Vogël Demiraj Gjormë Grilë Grudë Gruemirë Kerraj Ktosh Kurtë Linaj Mëshqerrë Omaraj Rrash-Kullaj Vajush Vorfë Administrative unit of Kastrat Aliaj Bajzë Bratosh Goraj Gradec Hot Ivanaj Jeran Kastrat Pjetroshan Premal Rrapshë Vukpalaj Administrative unit of Kelmend Brojë Kozhnjë Lëpushë Nikç Selcë Tamarë Vermosh Vukël Administrative unit of Koplik Koplik Administrative unit of Qendër Bogiq Dobër Jubicë Kalldrun Kamicë-Flakë Koplik i Sipërm Lohë e Poshtme Stërbeq Administrative unit of Shkrel Bogë Bzhetë Bzhetë-Makaj Dedaj Doç-Rrepisht Kokë-Papaj Lohë e Sipërme Qafë-Gradë Reç Vrith Vuç-Kurtaj Zagorë

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