Gollobordë
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Gollobordë (Albanian definite form: Golloborda; Bulgarian: Голо Бърдо, romanized: Golo Bărdo;[1] Macedonian: Голо Брдо, romanized: Golo Brdo) refers to a geographical area of traditionally 24 villages of which 18 are situated primarily in eastern Albania, with a small portion consisting of six villages lying within North Macedonia.[2] This region is located within the Dibër and Elbasan counties which contain both Macedonian and Albanian villages.
This region, like neighboring regions, has historically been economically linked to the city of Debar, which was traditionally referred to by inhabitants as simply "the City".[3]