Valias is a village in Tirana County, Albania. It is part of the municipality Kamëz.
Valias is classified as a rural village, though now heavily urbanized, following a merger with the expanding urban area of Kamëz. Over the past few decades, it has transitioned from an agricultural settlement to a peri-urban residential zone.
Valias was historically known as an important coal-mining center, beginning operations around 1978. Millions of tons of coal were produced for energy use until the early 1990s, when it was shut down after the collapse of communism.
Valias is located in central Albania, within the Kamëz Municipality of Tirana County. It lies approximately 9-12 km northwest of Tirana, near key settlements such as Kamëz, Laknas, and Bathore. Geographically, Valias sits in a lowland plain at an elevation of about 40-50 meters above sea level.