- is
named differently in
other languages: Aromanian: Curceaua, Curceauã,
Curceau or Curciau; Bulgarian,
Macedonian and Serbian: Горица, Goritsa; Gr****:...
- Shkallë (Aromanian Scarã) near Sarandë, and Borovë near Korçë (Aromanian
Curceau) (1987). A
Romanian research team
concluded in the 1960s that Albanian...
- like the rest of Aromanians. In Korçë (Aromanian: Curceaua, Curceauã,
Curceau or Curciau), they have an Aromanian-language
church named St.
Sotir (Ayiu...
-
occupied Gjirokastra and
France which occupied Korçë (Curceaua, Curceauã,
Curceau or Curciau),
while in
northern and
central Albania were
occupied by troops...
-
Aromanian community in the city of Korçë (Aromanian: Curceaua, Curceauã,
Curceau or Curciau), Albania. The
church was
built between 1995 and 2005 with support...
-
Greece while his
father being from Korçë (Aromanian: Curceaua, Curceauã,
Curceau or Curciau) in
modern Albania. Nevertheless,
Caramitru had a Megleno-Romanian...
-
Moscopole (Aromanian: Moscopole) Korçë (Aromanian: Curceaua, Curceauã,
Curceau or Curciau) Floq
Vithkuq (Aromanian: Bitcuchi) Drenovë (Aromanian: Ndãrnova)...
- Balamaci [bg; ro], who were
killed in 1914 in Korçë (Curceaua, Curceauã,
Curceau or Curciau) by
ethnic Gr****
troops for
supporting Aromanian identity in...
- and
became a
deputy of the
Sanjak of Görice (Korçë; Curceaua, Curceauã,
Curceau or Curciau) for the
legislatures of 1908 and 1912. He was the only Aromanian...