Labuništa (Macedonian: Лабуништа; Albanian: Llabunishta) is a village in the municipality of Struga, North Macedonia.
[1] Pianka Włodzimierz connects the placename Labuništa with a south-western Balkans settlement of antiquity named Albanopolis, a city marked on an ancient map by Roman geographer Ptolemy.
[1] The village of Labuništa is located at 865 m (2,838 ft) above sea level on the Eastern side of the Jablanica mountain range.
[6] According to the 2002 census, in Labuništa lived: Regarding the mother tongue of the population, the following results were given:[6] Common language and origin with Macedonian Christians does not play a role for a majority of Torbeš regarding self identification which is based on common religion (Islam) that in Labuništa has led to self declarations of being Albanian.
[7] David Ben-Gurion, the first prime minister of Israel, claimed during his term that he will no longer support Macedonia if they continue to hide Dzunaj Salko's[who?]