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Vlach (English: /ˈvlɑːk/ or /ˈvlæk/), also
Wallachian (and many
other variants), is a term and
exonym used from the
Middle Ages
until the
Modern Era to...
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Vlahi (village) is a
village in
Kresna Muni****lity, in
Blagoevgrad Province, Bulgaria. Yane
Sandanski Guide Bulgaria,
Accessed May 5, 2010 v t e...
- Macedonian: Аромани, romanized: Aromani), also
known as the
Vlachs (Aromanian:
Vlãhi; Macedonian: Власи, romanized: Vlasi), are an
officially recognised minority...
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beautiful in Pirin. The
village of
Vlahi conquers the
visitor with its
incredible nature and
pastoral idyll. Near
Vlahi, in the
village of
Oshtava and in...
- Romanians; olasz,
referring to Italians),
Turks (Ulahlar) and
Byzantines (Βλάχοι
Vláhi) and was used for all
Latin people of the Balkans. Look up...
- the "Turkish yoke."
Sandanski was born on 18 May 1872 in the
village of
Vlahi near Kresna, then in the
Ottoman Empire, now in Bulgaria. He was the third...
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Aliman (Romanian pronunciation: [aliˈman]) is a
commune in Constanța County,
Northern Dobruja, Romania. It
includes four villages:
Aliman Dunăreni (historical...
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around Žejane (denoting the
people on the
north side of Mt. Učka) and the
Vlahi around Šušnjevica (denoting the
people on the
south side of Mt. Učka (Monte...
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apartenentei la
minoritatea romaneasca din
Iugoslavia al
celor aproape 120.000 de
vlahi (cifra neoficiala), care
traiesc in
Valea Timocului, in
Serbia de Rasarit...
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Sarakatsani (Gr****: Σαρακατσάνοι) and Aromanian, or
Vlach (Gr****: Βλάχοι -
Vlahi), element. The
Public Market of
Karditsa is one of UNESCO's
protected cultural...