Çermenikë
Çermenikë is a region located in central Albania. It is situated east of Tirana and west of the Devoll River valley. Historically, Çermenikë has been known for its mountainous terrain, traditional villages, and agricultural activities, particularly livestock raising. The region encompasses parts of the modern-day municipalities of Librazhd, Bulqizë, and Martanesh.
Çermenikë is often associated with the broader Dibër region, though it maintains a distinct identity within it. Throughout history, it has served as a crossroads for trade and migration. The local dialect is a sub-dialect of Albanian.
The region's name is of debated etymology, with theories linking it to personal names or geographical features of the area. While not typically a prominent administrative division in modern Albania, Çermenikë maintains cultural and historical significance for its inhabitants.