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Aromanians - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AromaniansThe Aromanians (Aromanian: Armãnji, Rrãmãnji) are an ethnic group native to the southern Balkans who speak Aromanian, an Eastern Romance language. They traditionally live in central and southern Albania, south-western Bulgaria, northern and central Greece and North Macedonia, and can currently be found in central and southern Albania, south-western Bulgaria, south …
Culture of Romania - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_of_RomaniaThe culture of Romania is an umbrella term used to encapsulate the ideas, customs and social behaviours of the people of Romania that developed due to the country's distinct geopolitical history and evolution. It is theorized and speculated that Romanians and related peoples (Aromanians, Megleno-Romanians, and Istro-Romanians) are the combinations of …
Demographics of Romania - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_RomaniaRomania's population has declined steadily in recent years, from 21.83 million in 2002 to 19.95 million in 2014. Among the causes of population decline are high mortality, a low fertility rate after 1989, and tremendous emigration.. In 1990, Romania's population was estimated to be 23.21 million inhabitants. For the entire period 1990–2006, the estimated population loss tops 1.5 …
History of the Jews in Romania - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Jews_in_RomaniaThe history of the Jews in Romania concerns the Jews both of Romania and of Romanian origins, from their first mention on what is present-day Romanian territory. Minimal until the 18th century, the size of the Jewish population increased after around 1850, and more especially after the establishment of Greater Romania in the aftermath of World War I.A diverse community, …
Constanța - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ConstanțaA port-city, it is located in the Northern Dobruja region of Romania, on the Black Sea coast. It is the capital of Constanța County and the largest city in the historical region of Dobrogea. Romania’s fifth largest city, it is also the largest port on the Black Sea. As of the 2011 census, Constanța has a population of 283,872.
Slavic speakers of Greek Macedonia - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavic_speakers_of_Greek_MacedoniaThe Slavs took advantage of the desolation left by the nomadic tribes and in the 6th century settled the Balkan Peninsula. Aided by the Avars and the Bulgars, the Slavic tribes started in the 6th century a gradual invasion into the Byzantine lands.They invaded Macedonia and reached as far south as Thessaly and the Peloponnese, settling in isolated regions that were called by the …
Roma - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RomaRomania. Roma, Botoșani, a commune; Spain. La Roma, a fossil site in Aragon; Roma (Requena), a village in Valencia; Sweden. Roma, Gotland, a town; United States. Roma, Texas, a town Roma Independent School District; Names. Roma (given name), a female given name; Roma (surname), a surname (and list of people with the name)
Languages of Albania - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_AlbaniaAlbania is an ethnically homogeneous country, where the overwhelming majority of the population speaks Albanian, which is also the official language.It has two distinct dialects: Tosk, spoken in the south, and Gheg, spoken in the north.However, Albanians can also speak Italian, Greek, French, German, and English, amongst other languages, due to the high numbers of Albanian …
Macedonia naming dispute - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macedonia_naming_disputeThe use of the country name "Macedonia" was disputed between Greece and the Republic of Macedonia (now North Macedonia) between 1991 and 2019.The dispute was a source of instability in the Western Balkans for 25 years. It was resolved through negotiations between Athens and Skopje, mediated by the United Nations, resulting in the Prespa agreement, which …
Hasapiko - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HasapikoRelated areas; Macedonia; Peloponnese; Thessaly; Other regions; Aegean Islands; Crete; Cyprus,; Epirus (polyphonic song); Ionian Islands; Thrace