Hoçisht

[2] The municipal unit consists of the villages Hoçisht, Grace, Baban, Stropan, Eçmenik, Përparimaj, Grapsh, Çipan, Borsh, Bradvicë.

[4] In the early 20th century the town of Hoçisht hosted additional Greek educational institutions, including primary and secondary schools for boys and girls, as well as a kindergarten.

[5] In 1905, during the Struggle for Macedonia, Greek revolutionary, Nikolaos Dailakis, had his hideout near the town.

[6] During the Socialist People's Republic of Albania the local church property was confiscated by the state.

[4] At present, a Greek language institution is functioning in the town, as part of a joint Greek-Albanian initiative.