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tosks
The Tosks are one of two major ethnic subgroups of Albanians (the other being the Ghegs) differentiated by their cultural, linguistic, social and religious characteristics. == Territory ==
''Tosk'' may refer to the Tosk-speaking Albanian population of southern Albania, subgroups of which include the Myzeqars of Myzeqe, Labs (name version in (アルバニア語:sing: Lab, pl. Lebër, also dial. sing.: Lap); (ギリシア語:Λιάπης), ''Liapis'') of Labëria and Chams of Çamëria. The Arvanites of Greece and Arbëreshë of Italy are, mainly, descendants of Tosk-speaking settlers, as are the original inhabitants of the village of Mandritsa in Bulgaria. The name Toskëria itself is often used to name entire Tosk-speaking parts of Albania, in contrast to northern Gegëria. The Tosks in Albania live indicatively south of the Shkumbin river. This region is widely referred to from foreigners as Toskeria (alb. Toskëri) The Ottoman Turkish term, used during the times when Albania was included in the empire, was Toskalik which is derived from Turkish language and means, belonging to Tosks.
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