Gorno Sonje () is a village in the municipality of Sopià ¡te, North Macedonia.
Within the boundary of Gorno Sonje is the Roman-era archaeological site Stara ÃÂeà ¡ma. The toponym Albanopolis has been found on a funeral inscription. It was discovered in 1931 by Nikola Vuliàand its text was analyzed and published in 1982 by Borka DragojeviÃÂ-Josifovska. The inscription in Latin reads "POSIS MESTYLU F[ILIUS] FL[AVIA] DELVS MVCATI F[ILIA] DOM[O] ALBANOP[OLI] IPSA DELVS". It is translated as "Posis Mestylu, son of Flavia, daughter of Delus Mucati, who comes from Albanopolis". It dates to the end of the 1st century CE or the beginning of the 2nd century CE.
As of the 2021 census, Gorno Sonje had 362 residents with the following ethnic composition:
According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 219 inhabitants. Ethnic groups in the village include: