The Bulgëri are a historical Albanian tribe (fis) and tribal region in the districts of Lezha and Mirdita of northern Albania.
It is one of the four traditional bajraks of the Highlands of Lezha (Malësia e Lezhës), alongside the Kryezezi, Vela and Manatia.
Bulgëri tribal territory is situated along the banks of the lower Fan and Mat rivers, from Milot to Rubik.
[1] The tribal name and toponym Bulgër (and its local dialectal form, Bulgjër) is derived from the Albanian bujgër referring to Macedonian oak (Quercus trojana) which grow in abundance in the region.
[2] The villages of Bërzana and Rasfik (Fiku) are both attested in the Ottoman defter of 1467 as hass-ı mir-liva properties in the vilayet of Dimitri Gjonima.