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- The Sarakatsani (Gr****: Σαρακατσάνοι, also written Karakachani, Bulgarian: каракачани) are an ethnic Gr**** po****tion subgroup who were traditionally...
- The Sarakatsani Folklore Museum (Gr****: Λαογραφικό Μουσείο Σαρακατσάνων) is a museum dedicated to the history and traditions of the Sarakatsani group...
- spoken. Indigenous Gr**** dialects include the archaic Gr**** spoken by the Sarakatsani, traditionally transhumant mountain shepherds of Gr**** Macedonia and...
- Aikaterini "Katia" Sarakatsani (Gr****: Αικατερίνη Σαρακατσάνη; born 3 January 1977) is a Gr**** swimmer, who specialized in ****troke and individual...
- Gr**** dance (choros; Gr****: χορός, romanized: chorós) is an old tradition, being referred to by authors such as Plato, Aristotle, Plutarch and Lucian....
- Evangelia Sarakatsani (born 1981) is a Gr**** professional basketball player. She has represented Greece at the Deaflympics on five occasions in 2001,...
- commander and a leader of the Gr**** War of Independence. Karaiskakis was a Sarakatsani. His father was the armatolos of the Valtos district, Dimitris Iskos...
- (Koster and Koster 1976: 280)."; p. 63. "Sarakatsani men were not as uniform in their attire as Sarakatsani women. The men wore outfits made from handwoven...
- depo****ted permanently and their inhabitants never returned. Even the Sarakatsani stockbreeders abandoned the difficult life of the Rhodopes. The depo****tion...
- Flambouras is the flag representing the Sarakatsani people (an ethnic Gr**** po****tion subgroup) of Southeastern Europe. The flag depicts a yellow cross...