The term "Glogova (Višegrad)" does not correspond to an established or widely recognized geographical, historical, or cultural entity in available encyclopedic sources. There is no verifiable documentation confirming the existence of a settlement or location named Glogova in or near Višegrad, a town in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina.
It is possible that "Glogova" may be a misspelling, a local or informal name, or a confusion with another similarly named place. For example, there is a village named Glogova in the municipality of Živinice in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina, known for its historical significance during the Bosnian War. However, this location is distinct from Višegrad and lies in a different administrative and geographical region.
Višegrad itself is known for the Mehmed Paša Sokolović Bridge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and its role in regional history, particularly during the 1990s conflict. No reliable sources link a place called Glogova to this municipality.
Due to the lack of corroborating evidence or authoritative references, the term "Glogova (Višegrad)" cannot be confirmed as a recognized entity.