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    Two Serbian place names ending in -iš of Romanian origin - Mriš and Dešiška by Loma Aleksandar

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…(Micro)toponyms of the kind are frequent in the parts of Serbia with a Romanian-speaking (Vlach) population, but they also occur where there have been no Vlachs for centuries. …”
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    Dimitrie Cantemir, the First Modern Historian Writing on the Romanian-Bulgarian State Founded by the Asan Brothers by Madgearu, Alexandru

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Hronicul vechimii romano-moldo-vlahilor includes some references to the Vlachs from Epirus and Thessaly, but Dimitrie Cantemir was mostly concerned with the greatest political achievement of the south-Danubian Romanians, the state created in cooperation with the Bulgarians after the rebellion of 1185 against the Byzantine domination. …”
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    The Ethnic and Religious Structure of the Population of the Present-Day Territory of Transcarpathia in 1851 by Tóth, Attila, Fodor, Gyula, Berghauer, Sándor

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…An important role in the ethnic structure was also played by Hungarians, Germans, Slovaks and Vlachs (Romanians). As to the religious composition, the most important denomination was that of Greek Catholics/Eastern Orthodox Christians, who formed an absolute majority in the region, their settlement area showing a close relationship with the location of the Rusyns.…”
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    Dimitrie Cantemir – Forerunner of European Sociology by Corina Dumitrescu

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…A significant example is his work Hronicul vechimei a romano-moldo-vlahilor [Chronicle of the old history of the Romano-Moldo Vlachs] in which, as a true sociologist, Cantemir makes a comprehensive analysis of the way in which the Romanians had lived in Dacia, their organization, customs, social hierarchy and their cultural-social relations with other European peoples, considering them a “bridge between the Orient and the West”. …”
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    Count Joseph von Rabatta and the Image of Croatian Frontiersmen (End of the 17th – Beginning of the 18th Century) by Sanja Lazanin

    Published 2003-12-01
    “…Rabatta was most suspicious of newly arrived frontiersmen, especially of Eastern Orthodox Vlachs. He made exceptional efforts in attempting to bring about their union with the Catholic Church. …”
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    Paristrion as Centre and Periphery: from Byzantine Border Province to Heartland of the Second Bulgarian Tsardom by Francesco Dall’Aglio

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Those mixobarbaroi, half-civilized barbarians (according to the Byzantine point of view) had gradually integrated with the local population, made of Bulgarians, Vlachs, and Byzantine soldiers, settlers and administrators coming from the various provinces of the empire. …”
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    Pravoslavni „rastanci” u Mulihovu Zrcalu pravednom (1742.) by Goranka Šutalo

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…However, as early as in the first doctrine, in which he writes about the Great Schism, Mulih uses the pejorative term schismatic Vlachs when talking about Orthodox believers. Despite occasional harsh criticism, Mulih was predominantly friendly towards the newly arrived Orthodox Christians, although he wrote extremely negatively about the Orthodox Greeks. …”
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    CONCEPTUL DE POPOR ŞI NAŢIUNE ÎN SCRIERILE SLAVISTULUI A.F. HILFERDING (А.Ф. ГИЛЬФЕРДИНГ) by Ion EREMIA

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Hilferding gives another explanation, namely, that the Orthodox are named <em>Vlachs</em> by the Catholics, and the Muslims attach this name to the Raya-Christians of both confessions, otherwise, the author concludes, it seems, as a priority, also to the Orthodox.…”
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    The present political situation and ethnic relations in Macedonia by Đukanović Dragan

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…Apart from the Macedonian people as a holder of sovereignty, the preamble of the Constitution of Macedonia includes the Albanians, Turks, Vlachs, Serbs, Romans and members of other peoples who live in Macedonia. …”
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    Emigration of Christians from the Bosnian Eyalet (1683-1718) by Ramiza Smajić

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…On the territory of the Republic of Dubrovnik, war refugees from the Bosnian ejalet are most often Vlachs, especially during the periods of the Moravian War (1684-1699) and the Venetian-Ottoman War (1714-1718). …”
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    POWROTY DO TEMATÓW PASTERSKICH. ZWYCZAJE I WIERZENIA ZWIĄZANE Z ROZPOCZĘCIEM SEZONU PASTERSKIEGO NA POGRANICZU POLSKO-SŁOWACKIM W XXI WIEKU by Ewa Kocój

    Published 2018-12-01
    “… The article draws on preliminary research results of a research project on the history, migration, and cultural heritage of the Vlach minority inhabiting the areas from Albania to the northern Carpathians, which I have been conducting since 2015. …”
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    Migration and population origin of Negotin municipality at the beginning of the 20th century by Apanović Zlatko

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The first and the oldest migration flow from Kosovo and Metohija and stage areas for that migrant lineages (families who have a mutual ancestor) and the second and the most numerous migration flow is from Wallachia, in which the participating lineages of Serbian and Vlach origin which created conditions for further deepening of the differences between Serbian and Vlach settlements.…”
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    Contribution to the dialect research of the village Tamnič near Negotin by Jašović Golub M.

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…However, we have registered numerous occurrences on phonological and morphological level that have been taken from prizrensko - timočki and the neighboring Vlach and Bulgarian dialects. .…”
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    Specificity in English for Academic Purposes (EAP): a corpus analysis of lexical bundles in academic writing by Ang, Leng Hong, Tan, Kim Hua

    Published 2018
    “…The qualified lexical bundles were compiled and compared with lexical bundles in AFL (Simpson-Vlach and Ellis 2010) using log-likelihood test. …”
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    Simbolika tvarne kulture – lonček z Brezij<br>The Symbolism of Material Culture: Example of a Small Pot from Brezje</br> by Benjamin Štular

    Published 2005-10-01
    “…In one object, this small pot, the Slavic ritual – a small pot as an object of grave inventory - and the Vlach custom - a Christian symbol - are combined. …”
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