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- Megleno-Romanians abstract "The Megleno-Romanians or Meglen Vlachs or Moglenite Vlachs, (Megleno-Romanian: Vlași; Greek: Βλαχομογλενίτες, Vlachomoglenítes; Romanian: Meglenoromâni, Megleniţi, or Vlaşi, Macedonian: Власи) are a small Eastern Romance people, originally inhabiting seven villages in the Moglena region spanning the Pella and Kilkis regional units of Central Macedonia, Greece, and one village, Huma (depopulated village), across the border in the Republic of Macedonia. This people lives in an area of approximately 300 km2 in size. Unlike the Aromanian Vlachs, the other Romance speaking population in the same historic region, the Meglen Vlachs are traditionally sedentary agriculturalists, and not traditionally transhumants.They speak a Romance language most often called by linguists Megleno-Romanian or Meglenitic in English, and βλαχομογλενίτικα (vlachomoglenítika) or simply μογλενίτικα (moglenítika) in Greek. The people themselves call their language vlahește, but the Megleno-Romanian diaspora in Romania also uses the term meglenoromână.Unlike the other Eastern Romance populations, over time Megleno-Romanians have laid aside a name for themselves which originates in the Latin Romanus, and instead have adopted the term Vlasi or Vlashi, derived from Vlachs, a general term by which in the Middle Ages non-Romance peoples designated Romance peoples. (The word Vlachs appears in the Byzantine documents in about the 10th century.) The term Megleno-Romanians was given to them in the 19th century by the scholars who studied their language and customs, based on the region in which they live.Their number is estimated between 5,213 (P. Atanasov, most recent estimate), and 20,000 (P.Papahagi, ca, 1900). There is a larger Megleno-Romanian diaspora in Romania (ca. 1,500 people), and a smaller one in Turkey (ca. 500 people). Greece does not recognize national minorities, thus this approximately 4,000-strong community does not have any official recognition from Greece. Another 1,000 Megleno-Romanians live in the Republic of Macedonia. It is believed, however, that there are up to 20,000 people of Megleno-Romanian descent worldwide (including those assimilated into the basic populations of these countries).".
- Megleno-Romanians language Megleno-Romanian_language.
- Megleno-Romanians populationPlace Greece.
- Megleno-Romanians populationPlace Republic_of_Macedonia.
- Megleno-Romanians populationPlace Romania.
- Megleno-Romanians populationPlace Turkey.
- Megleno-Romanians related Aromanians.
- Megleno-Romanians related Romanians.
- Megleno-Romanians religion Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
- Megleno-Romanians religion Sunni_Islam.
- Megleno-Romanians thumbnail Romanian_Schools_for_Aromanians_and_Meglenoromanians.JPG?width=300.
- Megleno-Romanians totalPopulation "5000".
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageExternalLink vlachs.html.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageExternalLink Vlach-Meglan.gif.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageExternalLink nl26_1.htm.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageExternalLink meglena__ingropata.html.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageExternalLink Macedo-Romanii%20din.htm.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageExternalLink cuprins.htm.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageExternalLink www.vlachs.gr.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageID "324002".
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageLength "22050".
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageOutDegree "162".
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageRevisionID "689338068".
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Alexios_I_Komnenos.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Almopia.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Anatolia.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Archangelos,_Pella.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Aromanian_language.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Aromanians.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Badnjak_(Serbian).
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Banat.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Biled.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Brăila_County.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Bulgarian_budnik.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Bulgarian_language.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Bulgarians.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Greece.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Macedonia.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Romania.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Category:Megleno-Romanians.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Central_Macedonia.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Cerna,_Tulcea.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Christmas.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Circassians.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Dobruja.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Durostor_County.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Romance_languages.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Romance_substratum.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Eben_Moglen.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Edessa,_Greece.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Edirne.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Epiphany_(holiday).
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Exonym_and_endonym.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink George_Murnu.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Gevgelija.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Greece.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Greek_Civil_War.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Gustav_Weigand.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Huma,_Republic_of_Macedonia.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Ialomița_County.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Ianita.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Islam.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Jimbolia.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Karadjova_Plain.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Karpi,_Kilkis.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Kastaneri.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Kilkis_(regional_unit).
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Konsko.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Konstantin_Josef_Jireček.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Koupa.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Koupa,_Kilkis.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Kožuf.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Kırklareli.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Lagkadia,_Pella.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Latin_peoples.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Latvians.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Legacy_of_the_Roman_Empire.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Livadia,_Kilkis.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Macedonia_(Greece).
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Macedonian_language.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Mariansca_Mountains.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Megleno-Romanian_language.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Minority_group.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Măcin.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Notia.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Origin_of_the_Romanians.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Ottoman_Empire.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Ovid_Densusianu.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Pechenegs.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Pella_(regional_unit).
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Pericle_Papahagi.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Perikleia.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Pomaks.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Population_exchange_between_Greece_and_Turkey.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Republic_of_Macedonia.
- Megleno-Romanians wikiPageWikiLink Rhodope_Mountains.