Tuzi was won by Albanians: This is the town as big as a handful of people.

Tuzi was won last night by an alliance of Albanian parties, and congratulations broke out on social internet networks for this small municipality, writes Periscopi. Taking into account the corrupt traditions in government by Albanians, we hope that this will not happen in the small municipality in southeastern Montenegro. Tuzi is a town [...]
Tuzi was won last night by an Albanian party alliance, and congratulations broke out on the social networks of the Internet for this small municipality, writes Periscope.
Taking into account the corrupt traditions in government by Albanians, we hope that this will not happen in the small municipality in southeastern Montenegro.

Tuzi is a very small town on the border with Albania. It's just a few miles from Lake Shkodra.
Only 4 thousand and 7 percent of 48 people live in the town, while only 7 thousand and 348 live in surrounding villages. This does it, smaller than all in Kosovo, including in Elez's Hani.

In 1911, for the first time since the time of Gjergj Kastriot, the Albanian flag was erected in Tuz on Dicqi Mountain during the Dicqi battle. In battle, Dede Joe Luli led Albanians to victory over Ottomans, which marked a turning point in the Albanian war for self-rule.
But, as Periscop writes, only 2 thousand and 383 Albanians reside in Tuz, 932 Bosniaks, 554 others who are called Muslims, 554 Montenegrins, 111 from the Roma and 13 Serbs.
Most people belong to the Catholic religion./Periscopi/











