Prespa e Vogël and Golloborda

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Map of the two regions Mala Prespa and Golo Brdo

Prespa e Vogël and Golloborda (Bulgarian: Мала Преспа и Голо Бърдо [1] and Macedonian: Мала Преспа и Голо Брдо), refers to a geographical area situated in southeastern Albania. This region is comprised of two areas: Prespa e Vogël and Golloborda. The Prespa e Vogël region is located west of Lake Ohrid and Prespa and forms the southeastern part of Albania including areas of the Korçë, Pogradec and Devoll districts. Golloborda is the area near Dibër, Librazhd and Elbasan and there are both Macedonian and Albanian villages. These two areas are primarily populated by Macedonians and Albanians but also by a small number of Aromanians, Bulgarians and Turks.[2] The official report from Albania is that there is only an ethnic Macedonian minority recognized among the Slavic nationalities.

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[edit] Towns and Villages in the regions

The villages in this area are with mixed ethnicity, primarily ethnic Macedonian and Albanian population.

[edit] Gollobord

  • Trebisht
  • Ostren i mall
  • Ostrene i vogel
  • Sebisht
  • Leshniçani
  • Radoeshta
  • Tërbaç
  • Lladomerica
  • Otisani
  • Gjinovec
  • Pasinkë
  • Tuçepi
  • Vrbnica
  • Klenjë
  • Stërblevë

[edit] Korçë - Pogradec

Spread of languages in the Prespa region
  • Korçë
  • Pogradec
  • Lin
  • Blacë
  • Piskupati
  • Uduništë
  • Tservenaka
  • Memlištë
  • Zagragja
  • Golik
  • Zerveskë
  • Sterova
  • Zagoreçan
  • Stropkë
  • Llëngë
  • Çerava
  • Piskupijë
  • Drenovë
  • Boboshticë
  • Vernik

[edit] Mala Prespa

[edit] See also

[edit] References