- (Magyarléta), Săvădisla,
Stolna (Isztolna), Vălișoara (Járarákos), and
Vlaha (Magyarfenes;
until 1889 Olahfenes). The
commune is
located in the south-central...
- Zamagna,
Rector (1776)
Baldo Gozze,
Rector (1777) Miho Lukše Bone,
Klement Vlaha Menze,
Rector (1796)
Marin Giorgi,
Rector (1797) Đivo Basilio,
Klement Menze...
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neighborhood was
registered bearing an
Aromanian name, Mahalle-i
Todor Vlaja-
Vlaha.
Amongst the 45
family heads of this neighborhood,
Christian Slavic and...
- Ghetaldi,
Martolica Cerva,
Rector (1802)
Vlaho Điva Bone,
Rector (1803) Đivo
Vlaha Bone, Miho Bona,
Rector (1804) Mato Ghetaldi,
Vlaho Điva Bone,
Rector (1805)...
- languages,
vlaga (влага) 'moisture',
Bulgarian vlaga (влага) 'moisture',
Czech vláha 'dampness', Serbo-Croatian:
vlaga (влага) 'moisture',
Slovene vlaga 'moisture'...
- Ballamaci,
Iancu (September–October 2012). "Figuri
ilustri di
etnia aromână/
vlahă tu Arbinușiă /
Figura të
shquara të etnisë arumune/vllahe në Shqipëri"....
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Festivity of
Saint Blaise, the
patron of
Dubrovnik (Croatian:
Festa Svetog Vlaha, zaštitnika Dubrovnika) is a
festivity organized on
February 3 continuously...
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relations with Scandinavia, Thuringia, Crimea, and the
Baltic coast. In
Vlaha, Cluj County, Romania, a
necropolis was
discovered in
August 2004 with over...
- The
Church of St.
Blaise (Croatian:
Crkva sv.
Vlaha) is a
Baroque church in
Dubrovnik and one of the city's
major sights.
Saint Blaise (St. Vlaho), identified...
- Filum, Društvo za
kulturu Vlaha -
Rumuna Srbije, Društvo
Rumuna -
Vlaha „Trajan“, Društvo za kulturu,
jezik i
religiju Vlaha -
Rumuna Pomoravlja, Udruženje...