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Vlachia—Vlachia in Hellas. Contribution to the historical geography of medieval Thessaly].
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Romania and settled in the region, rather than being autochthonous. In modern scholarship, it is generally accepted that the Vlachs descend from
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1055:Macedonians
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407: 1268
301:of Emperor
276:Nikoulitzas
136:transhumant
67:Vlãhia Mari
1708:Categories
1464:Population
1036:Aromanians
1021:Aromanians
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748:Nicol 1962
525:References
360:after the
348:rulers. A
299:chrysobull
284:Mount Ossa
187:Aegean Sea
128:Aromanians
116:Aromanians
1681:Moldovans
1676:Romanians
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1563:Moscopole
1553:Malovište
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644:Fine 1991
449:pinkernes
427:Pharsalos
419:Velestino
415:Demetrias
411:Neopatras
236:Wallachia
97:; Greek:
80:romanized
63:Aromanian
42:Map from
1573:Samarina
1568:Peshtera
1510:diaspora
1485:Bulgaria
1296:dialects
1291:alphabet
1217:Grecoman
1190:Identity
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882:: 1–16.
498:See also
423:Halmyros
313:Venetian
280:Basil II
156:Romanian
112:Thessaly
33:Muntenia
29:Thessaly
1558:Metsovo
1548:Kruševo
1528:Avdella
1500:Romania
1480:Albania
1264:Culture
1079:History
793:Sources
492:Trikala
466:Preljub
441:kephale
370:Taronas
350:toparch
335:Domokos
319:in the
263:Alexiad
232:Meteora
140:Balkans
107:Vlachía
91:Vlachia
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1533:Bitola
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