The Tosk are a subgroup of the Albanian people, primarily found in the southern regions of Albania. They speak the Tosk dialect of the Albanian language, which is distinct from the Gheg dialect spoken in the north. The Tosk have a rich cultural heritage, including traditional music, dance, and folklore that reflect their history and way of life.
Historically, the Tosk region has been influenced by various cultures, including Byzantine and Ottoman empires. This blend of influences is evident in their customs, architecture, and cuisine. The Tosk people are known for their hospitality and strong community ties, making them an integral part of Albanian identity.