Toska (Macedonian: Тоска, Albanian: Toskë) is a former village situated in the south-western region of North Macedonia.
[citation needed] While some structures remain standing, they have fallen into disuse due to the extensive damage inflicted upon them, now serving as poignant relics of the past.
Additionally, scattered across the mountain, lie several rocks serving as makeshift gravestones for family members.
But they now reside in various locations, spanning across cities such as Struga and Skopje in North Macedonia, as well as in the United States, Germany, and Switzerland.
[6] The 1971 Yugoslav census was the last to record any people as residing in the village which contained 69 inhabitants, all Albanians.