- in Greece. In the country, they are
commonly known as "Vlachs" (Βλάχοι,
Vláchoi) and
referred to as "Vlachophone Gr****s" or "Vlach-speaking Gr****s", because...
-
North Macedonia. The term is
noted in the
following languages: Gr**** "
Vlachoi" (Βλάχοι),
Albanian "Vllehët", Bulgarian,
Serbian and
Macedonian "Vlasi"...
- and beyond, they were
called Vlachs or
Wallachians (oláh in Hungarian,
Vláchoi (Βλάχοι) in Gr****, Volóxi (Воло́хи) in Russian,
Walachen in German, Valacchi...
- for shepherd, such as Ulah in Turkish, Çoban in Albanian,
Tschobani or
Vlachoi in Gr****,
Cincar or
Vlasi in Serbian, and Koustovlahs. They are also known...
- p****ed on to
other peoples, such as the
Hungarians (Oláh) and Gr****s (
Vlachoi) (see the
Etymology section of Vlachs). Wallachia, the
Southern region...
-
University Studio Press,
Thessaloniki 1999, pp. 209–210 K. Kristallis, Oi
Vlachoi tis
Pindou [The
Vlachs of Pindos], publ. Damianos,
Athens 1986 (photographic...
- [Education in
Northern Epirus during the late
Ottoman Empire,
Koltsida Athena].
Vlachoi.net (in Gr****).
University of Thessaloniki. pp. 227–228.
Retrieved 2 December...
- he
wrote “Mountain and Stable”, “Stavraetos”, “Shades of Hades” and “
Vlachoi of Pindos” and many others.
Ioannis Kolettis (1774–1847),
first Constitutive...