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Arvanites (/ˈɑːrvənaɪts/; Arvanitika: Αρbε̱ρεσ̈ε̰, romanized: Arbëreshë or Αρbε̰ρορε̱, romanized: Arbërorë; Gr****: Αρβανίτες, romanized:
Arvanítes) are...
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between Arvanites and
other Albanian-speaking po****tions have
diverged over time.
During the
onset of the Gr**** war of Independence,
Arvanites fought...
- so-called "
Arvanites", see S****e 1998) and to
Southern Italy (Calabria, Sicily, cf Breu 2005)." N****e 1964, pp. 24–26.
Gogonas 2010, p. 3. "
Arvanites originate...
- some
parts of
Attica and
Boeotia were po****ted by
Arvanites, many of the
place names were also
Arvanite.
After the
establishment of
Greece in 1830, most...
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originated from the (
Arvanites)
communities probably of
Peloponnese known as
Morea in the
Middle Ages.
Among them the
Arvanites call
themselves Arbëror...
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hence "Arvanitai") and was
rendered in
modern Gr**** as "
Arvanites". Today, the term
Arvanites is used by Gr****s to
refer to
descendants of
Albanians or...
-
Albanian origin are
sometimes called Arvanites,
although there is an
essential difference between them and the
Arvanites of
central and
southern Greece. The...
- as Arvanitic, is the
variety of
Albanian traditionally spoken by the
Arvanites, a po****tion
group in Greece.
Arvanitika was
brought to
southern Greece...
- by the
older generations and
almost extinct. The same is true for the
Arvanites, an Albanian-speaking
group mostly located in
rural areas around Athens...
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total po****tion.
Arvanites Minorities in
Greece Albanians in
Greece Albanians Gr****
Helsinki Monitor (1995): "Report: The
Arvanites".
Online report Euromosaic...