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identified as Vlachs.
Aravantinos discusses how
another group, the
Arvanitovlachs (also
known as
Farsharot Aromanians), were
erroneously called Sarakatsani...
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Muzachia are
nicknamed "Frasariotes" (Gr****: Φρασαριώτες Βλάχοι) or
Arvanitovlachs (Gr****: Αρβανιτόβλαχοι),
meaning "Albanian Vlachs"
referring to their...
- the
homonymous Vlach-speaking po****tion
group of the
Karagounides or
Arvanitovlachs of Akarnania, who use the
endonym Rmeni or Remeni,
identified with the...
- ISBN 9789607760869. "The
Arvanitovlachs cohabited not only with
other Vlachs [Aromanians] but also with Arvanites. In 1841, some
Arvanitovlachs,
together with some...
- 300-301. "The
Arvanitovlachs cohabited not only with
other Vlachs [Aromanians] but also with Arvanites. In 1841, some
Arvanitovlachs,
together with some...
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market district in Korçë
known as Varossi. If we bear in mind that the
Arvanitovlachs who
arrived in the Korçë area in the
early nineteenth century pla****...
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settlements and
villages on the
Myzeqe plain,
which were
inhabited by
Arvanitovlachs and, mainly,
Christian and
Moslem Albanians."
Siegfried Gruber. "Regional...
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Metropolis and Diaspora. Zitros. p. 271. "However,
there are
groups of
Arvanitovlachs, both in
Albania and in Greece, who
refuse to be
defined as Farsariots...
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village had been
abandoned by its
previous inhabitants and are
mainly of
Arvanitovlach descent. They are
former pastoral nomads who
settled permanently in...
- the
older Vlach residents of Nižepole,
close to Magarevo,
making the
Arvanitovlachs a
significant part of the po****tion of the village."; p. 352. "A small...