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In the mid-1980s, a new type of dance performed by young men emerged in a rural Aromanian community in the Dobrogea region, south-eastern Romania. Later adopted by a folk dance ensemble and adapted for stage performance in the early 2000s, “Pamporea” (Aromanian for “ship”) quickly gained popularity in the community contexts and received media exposure ...
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Toad zoonyms mirror the linguistic and demographic history of Greece. [PDF]
Davranoglou LR, Embirikos L.
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Reflecții asupra estompării identității aromânilor din Albania
In 1912, Albania, a poor country with a Muslim majority, with an almost completely illiterate population, but with a key geopolitical position on the Adriatic Sea, proclaimed its independence.
Elsa STAVRO
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This study is conceived as a historical and ethnographic contextualization of ethno-linguistic groups in contemporary Southeastern Europe, with a comparative approach of several transborder communities from Romania and Bulgaria (Aromanians, Catholics, Lipovans/Old Believers, and Vlachs), between 1990 and 2012.
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2023
This article conducted an ethnopsychological analysis of the Aromanians under Ottoman rule in 19031908, based on research regarding the Lumina publication the only folk Romanian magazine in the Ottoman Empire. The aim is to highlight the special contribution of this magazine in preserving the ethnic identity of the southern branch of the Romanian ...
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This article conducted an ethnopsychological analysis of the Aromanians under Ottoman rule in 19031908, based on research regarding the Lumina publication the only folk Romanian magazine in the Ottoman Empire. The aim is to highlight the special contribution of this magazine in preserving the ethnic identity of the southern branch of the Romanian ...
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This article evolves from a musical project for the CD album Aromanian Songs from Drenova, (Squilibri, 2018) with multipart songs from the aromanian-vlach minority of Drenova, a village in Korça’s district, in southeast Albania. This area has been among the most vital ones in the three-part singing style and this minority has played a significant role.
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2013
Članek obravnava izid sociolingvističnega vprašalnika, na katerega so odgovarjali učenci pouka aromunskega jezika na osnovni šoli v Kruševem (Makedonija). Vprašalnik je bil osredotočen na pogostost rabe aromunščine v posameznih jezikovnih domenah, na delež aromunščine v celotnem okviru govornih dejavnosti, na recepcijo aromunske kulture in aktivno ...
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Članek obravnava izid sociolingvističnega vprašalnika, na katerega so odgovarjali učenci pouka aromunskega jezika na osnovni šoli v Kruševem (Makedonija). Vprašalnik je bil osredotočen na pogostost rabe aromunščine v posameznih jezikovnih domenah, na delež aromunščine v celotnem okviru govornih dejavnosti, na recepcijo aromunske kulture in aktivno ...
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Vlach Aromanian in Kalomoira (Greece): A first approach
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