Mala Prespa and Golo Bardo (Bulgarian: Мала Преспа и Голо бърдо and Macedonian: Мала Преспа и Голо Брдо Mala Prespa i Golo Brdo) are the names by which Bulgarians and ethnic Macedonians refer to an area in the western Macedonia region and southeastern Albania (west of Lake Ohrid and Prespa). South Slavic dialects of Macedonian are spoken in some villages. The region forms the western most part of Macedonia and includes areas of the Korçë, Pogradec and Devoll districts (sometimes considered to be a part of Aegean Macedonia). Some parts of Debar, Librazd and Elbasan districts are also part of this micro region.
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