Four main ethnographic regions traditionally compose Southern Albania: Myzeqeja, Toskëria, Labëria, and Chamëria.[5] In a broader context, Toskëria is sometimes used to describe the whole cultural and linguistic area of southern Albanians (also broadly referred to as Tosks), in duality with Gegëria, which on the other hand is used for that of northern Albanians (also broadly referred to as Ghegs).[6][7]
^Jelavich, Charles; Jelavich, Barbara; Studies, University of California Center for Slavic and East European. "&pg=PA44 The Balkans in Transition. University of California Press. p. 44. southern Albania, which the Greek call northern Epirus
^Thomopoulos, Elaine (5 November 2021). " Modern Greece. Bloomsbury Publishing USA. p. 1934. ISBN979-8-216-11856-5. Greeks call "Northern Epirus" (which is known to the Albanians as southern Albania)