Derviçan (Albanian definite form: Derviçani; Greek: Δερβιτσάνη, romanized: Dervitsani, also known as Dervician) is a settlement in the former Dropull i Poshtëm municipality, Gjirokastër County, southern Albania.[1] At the 2015 local government reform it became part of the municipality Dropull.[2] It is within the larger Dropull region. The village is inhabited solely by Greeks.[3]
Derviçan Δερβιτσάνη | |
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Coordinates: 40°1′57″N 20°10′24″E / 40.03250°N 20.17333°E | |
Country | ![]() |
County | Gjirokastër |
Municipality | Dropull |
Municipal unit | Dropull i Poshtëm |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
In 1991, the political organization Omonoia was founded in Dervican, by representatives of the Greek national minority.[4]
In 2023, the Albanian prime minister Edi Rama unveiled the statue of Konstantinos Mitsotakis, the first Greek prime minister who visited Albania after the fall of communism, as a symbol of coexistence and unity between Albanians and Greeks.[5]
Demographics
In the 1520 Ottoman tax register the Albanian anthroponyms Gjon and Gjin as well as others are found in the village of Derviçan, which appears in the same register with a fairly large population for the time, with a large influence by Greek culture. Characteristic Albanian anthroponyms include: Jani Gjini, Gjin Spato, Gjon Jorgji, Jorgo Gjoni, Nako Bard(h)i, Jorgo Babi, Mano Çuni, Jani Çuni, Kosta Lula, Mano Shpata, Lluka Prushi, Dhimo Prushi, Jani Dragoi and others.[6]
Notable people
- Lefter Millo (1966-1997), footballer
- Spiro Ksera, politician
Gallery
- Derviçan Road Sign