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Almopia (Gr****: Αλμωπία), or
Enotia (Gr****: Ενωτία), also
known in the
Middle Ages as
Moglena (Gr****: Μογλενά,
Macedonian and Bulgarian: Меглен or Мъглен)...
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Saint Zlata of
Meglen (Macedonian: Света Великомаченичка Злата Мегленска, Bulgarian: Света Великомъченица Злата Мъгленска, Gr****: Ἁγία Χρυσή; died October...
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villages of
Meglen Vlachs had in 1900 the
following po****tions: 1Aromanian
village surrounded by the Megleno-Romanian ones. Most
Meglen Vlachs are Orthodox...
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writer Zlata Ognevich (born 1986),
Ukrainian singer and
politician Zlata of
Meglen (died 1795),
Bulgarian saint Zlata Petković (1954–2012),
Serbian actress...
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Thede (2006). Mylonas,
Harris (ed.). "The
Islamization of the
Meglen Vlachs (Megleno-Romanians): The
Village of Nânti (Nótia) and the "Nântinets"...
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Thede (December 2014). "Language preservation,
identity loss: The
Meglen Vlachs". Academia.edu. p. 40.
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islamisation of the
Meglen Vlachs (Megleno-Romanians): The
village of Nânti (Nótia) and the "Nântinets"...