- The Istro-Romanian
language (rumârește, vlășește) is an
Eastern Romance language,
spoken in a few
villages and
hamlets in the
peninsula of
Istria in Croatia...
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Vlaški Do may
refer to the
following villages in Serbia:
Vlaški Do (Žabari)
Vlaški Do (Smederevska Palanka) This
disambiguation page
lists articles about...
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Aleksandar Vlaški (born 21
April 1982) is a
former Serbian professional tennis player,
whose name is
often spelled Alex
Vlaski in English-language media...
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integrated into
Hungarian society. In
Serbia (where they are
known as
Vlaški cigani), they
migrated from Romania.
Romani people,
mainly European descendants...
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Vlaški Do is a
village in the muni****lity of Žabari, Serbia.
According to the 2002 census, the
village has a po****tion of 1310 people.
Popis stanovništva...
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Vlaški Do is a
village in the muni****lity of
Smederevska Palanka, Serbia.
According to the 2002 census, the
village has a po****tion of 1161 people. Popis...
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traditional music and in
Jewish Klezmer music. In
Serbia its
version is
called Vlaski ("Wallachian").
Miron Grindea (1952).
Dances of Rumania. Parrish. p. 14...
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Llashkadrenoc (Albanian: Llashkadrenoc,
Serbian Cyrillic: Влашки Дреновац/
Vlaški Drenovac) is a
village in Malishevë muni****lity, Kosovo. 2011
Kosovo Census...
- Učka
mountain range also use the name vlåš (singular vlåh) and vlaška or
vlaški for
their language,
taken from the
South Slavic word "Vlach". On the other...
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Statuta Valachorum ("Vlach Statute(s)", Serbo-Croatian:
Vlaški statut(i)) was a
decree issued by
Emperor Ferdinand II of the
Habsburg monarchy on 5 October...