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  1. Its main varieties include the Pindus type, the Gramoste type, the Farsherot type, Olympus type, and the Moscopole type. [11] It has also several regional variants, named after places that were home to significant populations of Aromanians (Vlachs); nowadays located in Albania, North Macedonia and Greece.

    • 210,000 (2018)
    • Bunã dzua
    • (m.) Armãn / rrãmãn, (f.) armãnã / rrãmãnã
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AromaniansAromanians - Wikipedia

    Language. The Aromanian language is related to the Vulgar Latin spoken in the Balkans during the Roman period. It is hard to establish the history of the Vlachs in the Balkans, with a gap between the barbarian invasions and the first mentions of the Vlachs in the 11th and 12th centuries.

    • 8,266 (2011 census) estimated up to 50,000 (2002)
    • 8,714 (2021 census)
    • 39,855 (1951 census) estimated up to 300,000 (2002)
    • 26,500 (2006 estimate)
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  4. According to language studies Aromanian was spoken (and still is) in the southern region of Balkan peninsula (Dardania, Epirus, Macedonia, Thrace), and no later than the 10th century separated from the larger area where Common Romanian presumably was spoken.

  5. Zicu Araia (1877–1948), Aromanian poet, schoolteacher and separatist. Constantin Belimace (1848–1932), Romanian poet. Leon Boga (1886–1974), Aromanian writer, schoolteacher and archivist in Romania. Hristu Cândroveanu (1928–2013), Romanian editor, literary critic and writer. Jovan Četirević Grabovan (1720–1790), Serbian Orthodox ...

  6. Aromanian is an Eastern Romance language spoken in Greece, Albania, North Macedonia, Romania, Bulgaria and Serbia by about 300,000 people. Aromanian is closely related to Romanian, though it contains more vocabulary of Greek origin, while Romanian has absorbed a lot of vocabulary from Slavic languages and Hungarian.

  7. The Aromanians in Greece ( Aromanian: Armãnji tu Gãrtsii; Greek: Βλάχοι/Αρμάνοι στην Ελλάδα) are an Aromanian ethno-linguistic group native in Epirus, Thessaly and Western and Central Macedonia, in Greece. [2]

  8. The Aromanian language, also known as Vlach or Macedo-Romanian, is an Eastern Romance language, similar to Megleno-Romanian, Istro-Romanian and Romanian, spoken in Southeastern Europe. Its speakers are called Aromanians or Vlachs.

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