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- Cincari was a Roman era civitas of Africa Proconsularae a town which has been tentatively identified with the ruins of Henchir Tengar in today's northern...
- Slavic for Vlachs and Wallachians) and Tsintsari (also spelled Tzintzari, Cincari or similar), which is derived from the way the Aromanians pronounce the...
- Cincara, Roman North Africa ordj Toumi, at getamap.net. J. Ferron, v. Cincari, in Dictionnaire d'Histoire et de Géographie ecclésiastiques, vol. XII...
- 2005 Trifon, Nicolas. Les Aroumains, un peuple qui s'en va (Paris, 2005); Cincari, narod koji nestaje (Beograd, 2010) Kristó, Gyula (2003). Early Transylvania...
- net. [1][permanent dead link‍] Cincara, Roman North Africa J. Ferron, v. Cincari, in Dictionnaire d'Histoire et de Géographie ecclésiastiques, vol. XII...
- 472 4.3% Hungarians 472,409 3.9% Albanians 441,740 3.7% Romanians and Cincari (Aromanians and Megleno-Romanians) 229,398 1.9% Turks 168,404 1.4% Jews...
- Catholic Auxiliary Bishop of Birmingham (1987-1989) Titular Bishop of Cincari (1987-1989) Orders Ordination 11 July 1965 by William Theodore Heard Consecration...
- Армани / Armani), most commonly known as "Tsintsars" (Serbian: Цинцари / Cincari) and sometimes as "Vlachs" (Serbian: Власи / Vlasi), are a non-recognized...
- becomes ț ("c") in Šušnjevica and č in Nova Vas and Žejane, hence the term cincari or tsinstari could come from Vulgar Latin tsintsi (compare to Megleno-Romanian...
- Ricardo Blanco Granda (17 Nov 1969 – death 2 Aug 1986), Titular Bishop of Cincari (17 Nov 1969 – 2 Aug 1986) Apostolic Administrator Vicente Enrique y Tarancón...