At the 2015 local government reform, it became part of the municipality Libohovë.
[1] It is home to the Orthodox Church of St. Elijah's, also declared a national monument.
[2] In 1989, Stegopull counted 160 inhabitants, most of whom were Orthodox Albanians and a minority were Aromanians,[3] but in the following year, the Aromanian community outnumbered the rest of the population.
[4] Alternative spellings for Stegopul can be found in various languages, such as Stegopulli, Shtegopol, Stregopuli, Stegopull, Stegopol, Stegopoli and Stegopuli.
[5] This article about a specific location in Gjirokastër County, Albania, is a stub.