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  1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aromanians

    The Aromanian community in Albania is estimated up to 200,000 people, including those who no longer speak the language. Tanner estimates that the community constitutes 2% of the population. In Albania, Aromanian communities inhabit Moscopole, their most famous settlement, the Kolonjë District (where they are concentrated), a quarter of Fier (Aromanian Ferãcã), whi…

    • Albania: 8,266 (2011 census) estimated up to 250,000
    • North Macedonia: 9,695 (2002 census)
    • Greece: 39,855 (1951 census) estimated up to 200,000
    • Romania: 26,500 (2006 estimate)
  2. https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aromanian_language

    Aromanian language From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Aromanian ( rrãmãneshti, armãneashti, or armãneshce ), also known as Macedo-Romanian or Vlach, is an Eastern Romance language, similar to Meglenoromanian, or a dialect of the Romanian language spoken in Southeastern Europe. Its speakers are called Aromanians or Vlachs.

    • Language family: Indo …
    • Native speakers: (estimated 250,000 cited 1997)
  3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aromanian

    Look up Aromanian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Aromanian may refer to: Aromanians, an ethnic group native to the Balkans Aromanians in Albania Aromanians in Bulgaria Aromanians in Greece Aromanians in North Macedonia Aromanians in Romania Aromanians in Serbia Aromanian language, their language, part of the Eastern Romance family

  4. Aromanian language - Wikipedia - WIWA.wiki

    https://www.wiwa.wiki/wiki/pl/Aromanian_language

    The Aromanian language (armãneashti, armãneashte, armãneashci, armãneashce or rrãmãneshti), also known as Macedo-Romanian or Vlach, is an Eastern Romance language, similar to Megleno-Romanian, Istro-Romanian and Romanian, spoken in Southeastern Europe.

  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aromanian_alphabet

    36 rows · The Aromanian alphabet ( Aromanian: Alfabetu rrãmãnescu/armãnescu) is a variant of the Latin script used for writing the Aromanian language. The current version of the alphabet was suggested in 1997 at the Symposium for Standardisation of the Aromanian Writing System in Bitola, Republic of North Macedonia and revised in 1999.

  6. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aromanians_in_North_Macedonia

    The Aromanians are a unique ethno-linguistic group, having their own culture and language, who have existed for over two thousand years in the Balkan peninsula. They were for centuries considered a traditional mountain people and soon the word Vlach became synonymous with animal-husbandry and herdsmanship throughout the Balkans.

  7. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_aromanians

    In 1903, the Aromanian organization Society Farsharotu was founded in the United States. A momentous date in the history of the Vlachs was May 23, 1905, when the Sultan issued a decree officially recognizing the Vlachs and affirming their rights to maintain their schools and churches. Following the proclamation of the decree, the Greek bishops ...

  8. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aromanian_music

    Aromanian music (Aromanian: Muzica armãneascã) is the music characteristic of the Aromanians.The Aromanians are an ethnic group scattered throughout the Balkans, living in Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, North Macedonia, Romania and Serbia. Aromanian music has received influence from the music of other ethnic groups of the Balkans, such as that of the Albanians, …

  9. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanian_language

    Romanian (obsolete spellings: Rumanian or Roumanian; autonym: limba română [ˈlimba roˈmɨnə] (), or românește, lit. 'in Romanian') is an Eastern Romance language spoken by approximately 22–26 million people as a native language, primarily in Romania and Moldova, and by another 4 million people as a second language. According to another estimate, there are about 34 million …

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