Toponyms such as Arbanasi, literally meaning "Albanians", as well as toponyms referring to the presence of Latins such as Latinska Crkva - Latin Church, or Latinski Grobišta- Latin Graves are found in Nebregovo. The well-known poet and linguist Blaže Koneski considers the latter to be nothing more but churches and tombs of a former Catholic Albanian population in the village, with Latini representing a term used by Orthodox Slavs to refer to Catholic Albanians.[2]
Demographics
According to the 2021 census, the village had a total of 118 inhabitants.[3] Ethnic groups in the village include:[3]
^Murati, Qemal (2019). "GJURMË TOPONIMIKE "LLATINE" NË TËRTHORET E MAQEDONISË, KOSOVËS DHE SERBISË JUGORE". Studime Albanologjike. ITSH: 12. Na nebreškata strana na Surun vo gramotite se kažuva i za selište Arbanasi. I od nego e ostanato samo imeto na mesnosta pod spilata Veta, no i nekakvi tragi, veke sramneti so zemjata, od nekogašna naselba. Blizu do nebreškiot izvor ima vo poleto mesto što go vikame Latinska Crkva. Sekogaš mi bilo čudno od kade takvo ime, koga tamu ne se zabeležuva ništo od nekakva crkva. Sega mi stanuva jasno deka toa se povrzuva so zapustenoto Arbanasi, zašto vo našiot narod Latini se vikaat Albancite-katolici