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    Vlach (English: /ˈvlɑːx/ or /ˈvlæk/), also Wallachian (and many other variants), is a term and exonym used from the Middle Ages until the Modern Era to...
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  • Vlachs or Vlach may also refer to: Cieszyn Vlachs, an ethnic group from Poland Moravian Vlachs, a historical ethnic group from Moravia Vlachs (social class)...
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    The Vlachs (Romanian: rumâń; Serbian: власи / vlasi) are a Romanian-speaking population group living in eastern Serbia, mainly within the Timok Valley...
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  • term Vlachs (Croatian: Vlasi) was initially used in medieval Croatian and Venetian history for a Romance-speaking pastoralist community, called "Vlachs" and...
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  • Vlachs in Bulgaria may refer to: Romanians in Bulgaria, often referred to as Vlachs, specially in historical contexts Aromanians in Bulgaria, sometimes...
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  • Martin Vlach may refer to: Martin Vlach (electrical engineer) Martin Vlach (pentathlete) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the...
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  • Vlach (feminine Vlachová) is a Czech surname, a reference to Vlachs. Notable people with this surname include: Jaroslav Vlach (born 1992), Czech ice hockey...
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    The Cieszyn Vlachs (Polish: Wałasi cieszyńscy, Czech: Těšínští Valaši) are a Silesian ethnographic group living around the towns of Cieszyn and Skoczów...
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    other names, such as "Vlachs" or "Macedo-Romanians" (sometimes used to also refer to the Megleno-Romanians). The term "Vlachs" is used in Greece and...
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    Bulgarian Romani, in which he first divided Romani dialects into Vlach and non-Vlach. The Vlax Roma, a subgroup of the Romani people that speak the Vlax...
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    the pre-mid 13th century period is the Empire of Vlachs and Bulgarians; variant names include the Vlach–Bulgarian Empire, the Bulgarian–Wallachian Empire...
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  • Vlachs (Latin: Valachi; Ottoman Turkish: Eflak, pl. Eflakân; Serbo-Croatian: Vlah / Влах, pl. Vlasi / Власи) was a social and fiscal class in several late...
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    country, they are commonly known as "Vlachs" (Βλάχοι, Vláchoi) and referred to as "Vlachophone Greeks" or "Vlach-speaking Greeks", because most Aromanians...
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  • members of the Vlach family. The original Vlach Quartet was founded by Josef Vlach [cs] in 1950 and wound up in 1975. In 1982 the New Vlach Quartet (Czech:...
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  • Vlachs of Serbia are a Romanian-speaking group in eastern Serbia. Vlachs of Serbia may also refer to: Romanians in Serbia, an ethnic Romanian group mainly...
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    Morlachs (redirect from Mauro-Vlachs)
    and the Dalmatian Hinterland. The term was initially used for a bilingual Vlach pastoralist community in the mountains of Croatia from the second half of...
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    The Vlach law (Latin: ius valachicum, Romanian: legea românească, "Romanian law", or obiceiul pământului, "customs of the land", Hungarian: vlach jog)...
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  • In medieval Serbia a social group known as "Vlachs" (Serbian: Власи / Vlasi) existed. While the term Vlachs had more meaning, primarily denote the inhabitants...
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    the pastoral economy of the highlands. The name originated from the term "Vlach", the exonym of Romanians. Moravian Wallachia is a mountainous region located...
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    1986, p. 214) (Vlach 1992, p. 19) Cronin, Ray (2021). Maud Lewis: Life & Work. Toronto: Art Canada Institute. ISBN 978-1-4871-0267-8. (Vlach 1992, p. 20)...
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  • Rostislav Vlach (born 23 July 1962) is a former Czech professional ice hockey player. He competed for Czechoslovakia in the men's tournament at the 1988...
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    The Eastern Romance languages are a group of Romance languages. The group, also called the Balkan Romance or Daco-Romance languages, comprises the Romanian...
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  • Jaroslav Vlach (born April 6, 1992) is a Czech professional ice hockey player. He is currently playing with the HC Bílí Tygři Liberec of the Czech Extraliga...
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  • The Party of the Vlachs of Macedonia (PVM; Macedonian: Партија на Власите од Македонија, ПВМ; Aromanian: Partia Armãnjilor ditu Machidunie, PAM), sometimes...
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    044, while 21,013 people declared themselves Vlachs; there are differing views among some of the Vlachs over whether they should be regarded as Romanians...
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    Romanians (Romanian: români, pronounced [roˈmɨnʲ]; dated exonym Vlachs) are a Romance-speaking ethnic group and nation native to Central, Eastern and Southeastern...
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    Mitre Pangiaru, better known as Mitre the Vlach (Bulgarian: Митре Панджаров — Влаха, Macedonian: Митре Панџаров — Влаот), was аn Aromanian revolutionary...
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    ethnic Romanians in the autonomous region of Vojvodina and the Romanian/Vlachs of the Timok Valley, a geographical region in Central Serbia. The former...
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    Peter (Bulgarian: Въстание на Асен и Петър) was a revolt of Bulgarians and Vlachs living in Moesia and the Balkan Mountains, then the theme of Paristrion...
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  • was a Vlach boyar who killed his cousin Ivan Asen I, the ruler of the renascent Second Bulgarian Empire, in 1196. He was a leader of local Vlachs and Bulgarian...
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