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aromanians (noun) - Ethnic group of people from the Balkans speaking Aromanian language
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Aromanians who form a significant community in the village.
List of aromanians.
They are populated solely by or a large proportion of Aromanians.
The Aromanians have traditionally formed a majority population in this area.
This article is about the history of the Aromanians.
Macedonia is the only country where Aromanians are officially recognized as a national minority.
As a result it is often used as a kind of national anthem by nationalist Aromanians.
Its population primarily consists of Aromanians sometimes called Vlachs.
Batzaria still maintained an interest in propagating the cause of Aromanians.
The Roma and Aromanians have been recognised and respected as linguistic minorities.
It was thus difficult to establish a distinction between Aromanians and the rest of the population.
These immigrant Aromanians were more or less assimilated into the Romanian population.
Other minorities are smaller numbers of Aromanians and Roma.
One of the traditional names of Aromanians in the geographical region of Macedonia was Macedonians.
It is difficult to estimate the exact number of Aromanians in Greece today.

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Greek scholars view the Aromanians as descendants of Roman legionaries that married Greek women.
Later censuses do not contain figures on the number of Aromanians in Albania.
The Belgrade Society of Aromanians publishes a newsletter and organises regular meetings and conferences.
Another linguistic minority in Albania are also the Aromanians mostly known as Vlachs.
The Aromanians are an officially recognised minority group in North Macedonia.
Only a few hundred Romanians and Aromanians are now left in the region.
People coming from the high plateaux of Pindus in Greece mingled with later Aromanians.
Its speakers are known as Aromanians or Vlachs.
Aromanians in Greece.
Here live an important community of Aromanians Vlachs.
Aromanians in Albania.
A small population of Orthodox Aromanians also lives in Resen.
Aromanians of Balkans.
Dodecalog of Aromanians.
Some Aromanians from the nearby village of Gorna Belica have resettled in Vevčani.
By origin, all three were in fact Aromanians.
Many Aromanians had also identified with Romanians or Greeks and some even Bulgarians.
Historians call them Macedo-Romanians, and they themselves use the name Aromanians.
Aromanians protested to the representatives of the great powers against this division, but.
Today, there are a few Aromanians living in Turkey.
Aromanians ( basically known as Vllahs ) are one of the national minorities living in Albania.
In which countries do the Aromanians and Frisians live?
Aromanians have left Grabova on several occasions, although the village has never been completely deserted.
The great majority of the population are Greeks, including Aromanians.
In France, the Aromanians are grouped in the Trã Armãnami cultural association.
The great majority of the population are Greeks, including Aromanians and Arvanites.
The Aromanians have their newspaper " Fratia-Vëllazërimi ", which comes out once a month in Albanian and Aromanian.
Prior to the 14th century Albanian migrations the area was inhabited by Aromanians.
Fish on onion - Aromanians in Serbia.
During the 18th century, it was the cultural and commercial center of the Aromanians.
It was the cultural and commercial center of the Aromanians with a population of over 60,000 people.
According to Simon, they are themselves multi-ethnic, while Pintilie states that they include resettled Aromanians.
The inhabitants are mainly native Aromanians Greek, Βλάχοι.
Additionally, Macedo-Romanian is an Eastern Romance language, spoken in Southeastern Europe by the Aromanians.
The Manifesto was co-signed by leading Aromanians ( Vlachs ) intellectuals such as,.

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