This is a list in progress of world-famous or important Aromanians and people having Aromanian ancestry. Zicu Araia (1877–1948), Aromanian poet, schoolteacher...
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The Aromanians (Aromanian: Armãnji, Rrãmãnji) are an ethnic group native to the southern Balkans who speak Aromanian, an Eastern Romance language. They...
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Many of the Aromanian villages were destroyed during World War I. To escape the conflict many Aromanians fled to Greece or Romania. Aromanians who lived...
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are called Aromanians or Vlachs (a broader term and an exonym in widespread use to define Romance communities in the Balkans). Aromanian shares many...
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The Aromanians in Albania (Aromanian: Rrãmãnji/Armãnji tu Arbinishii; Albanian: Arumunët/Vllehët në Shqipëri) are an officially recognised ethnic minority...
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identified Aromanians living in what is now Greece in the 11th century. Under the Ottoman Empire, the Aromanians were considered part of the Rum Millet...
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considered part of the Greek diaspora in Austria and Hungary were in fact Hellenized ethnic Aromanians. Additionally, some Aromanians from these places...
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article is about the history of the Aromanians. For the history of Northern Vlachs (Romanians), see History of Romania. Aromanians were identified as Vlachs...
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"Neo-Aromanians" or "Neo-Aromanianists", defending "Neo-Aromanianism", by opponents of this notion. Ružica, Miroslav (2006). "The Balkan Vlachs/Aromanians...
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highest number of Aromanians in Albania, although Aromanians form a negligible percentage of the population) Kavajë Divjakë Elbasan Fier (Aromanian: Ferãcã/Ferãche/Ferecã...
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universities for Aromanians with a Greek identity. Juvenile Union of Aromanian Scholars of Albania – Founded in 2001. Because the number of Aromanians in Bulgaria...
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age" in the history of the Aromanians. With the birth of Aromanian literature, many Aromanian writers, predominantly young Aromanians educated in Romanian...
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Aromanian cuisine (Aromanian: Cuzina armãneascã) is the traditional cuisine of the Aromanians. The Aromanians are a small Balkan ethnic group scattered...
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The Aromanians in Romania (Aromanian: armãnji or rrãmãnji; Romanian: aromâni or machedoni) are a non-recognized ethnic minority in Romania that numbered...
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The Trâ Armânami Association of French Aromanians (Aromanian: Sutsata Armânjiloru ditu Frantsa Trâ Armânami; French: Association des Français Aroumains...
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There are an estimated 2,000 to 3,000 Aromanians in Bulgaria, although estimates coming from Bulgarian Aromanians themselves raise this number to 6,000...
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The Aromanian alphabet (Aromanian: Alfabetu armãnescu/rãmãnescu) is a variant of the Latin script used for writing the Aromanian language. The current...
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assimilation. Many Aromanians came to Serbia after leaving Moscopole. This city had been the economic and cultural center of the Aromanians for years, even...
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Moscopole (redirect from Aromanian Jerusalem)
During the 18th century, it was the cultural and commercial center of the Aromanians. At its peak, in the mid 18th century, it hosted the first printing...
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There are several names of the Aromanians used throughout the Balkans, both autonyms (like armân) and exonyms (like Vlach). The names armân/arumân, just...
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Kruševo (redirect from History of Kruševo)
meaning Albanians in the Aromanian language. Per Bulgarian teacher Nikola Kirov, who was native to the town, most of the Aromanians, as well as the Orthodox...
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Aromanian music (Aromanian: Muzica armãneascã) is the music characteristic of the Aromanians. The Aromanians are an ethnic group scattered throughout the...
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Macedo-Romanian Cultural Society (redirect from Society of Macedo-Romanian Culture)
for the Aromanians from which many renowned writers and creators of Aromanian literature emerged. It also supported churches for the Aromanians and printed...
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Samarina Republic (redirect from Republic of Samarina)
relations and to change the pro-Romanian Aromanians into pro-Italian Aromanians. In the brief period of Italian occupation of southern Albania, when Italian forces...
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Romanian inventors and discoverers List of Romanian-Americans List of Aromanians List of people by nationality Stoica, Vasile (1919). The Roumanian Question:...
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Dimãndarea pãrinteascã (redirect from Anthem of the Aromanians)
in Bucharest by an Aromanian poet, Constantin Belimace. Kahl, Thede (2002). "The ethnicity of Aromanians after 1990: the identity of a minority that behaves...
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Aromanian nationalism (Aromanian: Natsionalismu armãneascu) is the ideology asserting the Aromanians as a distinct nation. A large number of Aromanians...
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The Aromanian National Day (Aromanian: Dzua Natsionalã a Armãnjilor) is the national day of the Aromanians, an ethnic group of the Balkans scattered in...
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UASK) is an organization of Aromanians in Germany headquartered at Freiburg im Breisgau. It was founded in 1985 by the Aromanian professor Vasile Barba [bg]...
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Metsovo (redirect from Lasa of Metsovo)
Metsovo (Greek: Μέτσοβο; Aromanian: Aminciu) is a town in Epirus, in the mountains of Pindus in northern Greece, between Ioannina to the west and Meteora...
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