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- the homonymous Vlach-speaking po****tion group of the Karagounides or Arvanitovlachs of Akarnania, who use the endonym Rmeni or Remeni, which is identified...
- ISBN 9789607760869. "The Arvanitovlachs cohabited not only with other Vlachs [Aromanians] but also with Arvanites. In 1841, some Arvanitovlachs, together with some...
- identified as Vlachs. Aravantinos discusses how another group, the Arvanitovlachs (also known as Farsharot Aromanians), were erroneously called Sarakatsani...
- Muzachia are nicknamed "Frasariotes" (Gr****: Φρασαριώτες Βλάχοι) or Arvanitovlachs (Gr****: Αρβανιτόβλαχοι), meaning "Albanian Vlachs" referring to their...
- market district in Korçë known as Varossi. If we bear in mind that the Arvanitovlachs who arrived in the Korçë area in the early nineteenth century pla****...
- 300-301. "The Arvanitovlachs cohabited not only with other Vlachs [Aromanians] but also with Arvanites. In 1841, some Arvanitovlachs, together with some...
- Metropolis and Diaspora. Zitros. p. 271. "However, there are groups of Arvanitovlachs, both in Albania and in Greece, who refuse to be defined as Farsariots...
- villages near Permet and in the Zagoria area that were inhabited by Arvanitovlachs: Topove, Iliar, Zheji, Maleshove, Mbrezhdan, Grabove, Argove, Buhal...
- village had been abandoned by its previous inhabitants and are mainly of Arvanitovlach descent. They are former pastoral nomads who settled permanently in...
- settlements and villages on the Myzeqe plain, which were inhabited by Arvanitovlachs and, mainly, Christian and Moslem Albanians." Siegfried Gruber. "Regional...