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Ethnic Groups living in Eastern Serbia |
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Written by Milan Jovanovic
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Thursday, 03 September 2009 16:48 |
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Page 1 of 3 Vlachs is the bulk name for several related ethnic groups (Ruman, Român, Rumâri, Armani, Arumunji, Aromuni) in Southeastern Europe, the descendants of Roman colonists and local people like the ancient Illyrians, the Thracians, who inhabit the territory of south-east Romania, eastern Serbia, parts of Macedonia, northern Greece and north-eastern Albania, Bosnia and Croatia. Main groups of Vlachs were Meglenski hair, Morlachs, Cincars and others.

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Vlach language / Limba Rumuneaska
Ljimba Rumunjaska, limba român (takozv. Vlach language)
Vlach language is called the national language - RUMUNJEASCE and korektnije (grammar) is called LIMB Roman or Daco-Roman. Residents / citizens of eastern Serbia are Daco - Roman origin, who speak the language of the Serbs called Vlach language. The Vlachs called their language - Ljimba Rumunjaska or Rumunjeasce (Limba român). The Pismeniji people called Wallachia LETTER or ALPHABET Roman. Limba Romana / Vlach language / Ljimba Rumunjaska has four main dialects: 1. Dialect Daco - ROMAN - Romania - Moldova - Ukraine - Hungary - Serbia (Banat, Eastern Serbia) - North Bulgaria - Bulgarian Timok 2. Dialect Macedo - Roman / AROMAN - South Bulgaria - Macedonia - Albania - Greece 3. Dialect MEGLENO - ROMAN - Makadonija (several places ..) - Greece (several places ..) 4. Dialect Istria - ROMAN - Croatia, Istria region The Vlach language (Limba Rumuneaska) in eastern Serbia has three dialects; - 1 Ungureanu / BANACEAN (Banacanski) Dell solving, Homolje, Mlava Valley, the Morava valley ... - 2 TSARAN / Olteanu (Caranski) the most eastern regions of Eastern Serbia, Timok ... - 3 BUFAN (Bufanski) Majdanpek

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