Ulcinj (
Montenegrin: Улцињ, ;
Albanian: Ulqin;
Italian: Dulcigno) is the southernmost town in
Montenegro. The town of Ulcinj has a population of 10,707 (2011 census) of which the majority are
Albanians. Ulcinj is the centre of
Ulcinj Municipality and the centre of the
Albanian community in Montenegro. The
Day of Ulcinj is held every first Saturday of April. It symbolizes the end of the collection of olives, the output of the sailors at the sea, and the beginning of the tourist season. Ulcinj is founding member of National Assembly of Albanian Municipalities created on 26 November 2012.