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| | NL27_1: Aromanians in Greece |
 | | The term Vlachs is not only the more widely used of the two, but it can refer to varied groups like the so called Meglenoromanians, the Istroromanians, the Timok Vlachs, the ancestors of the Romanians or the Vlach Roma. |
 | | In Greece there can be found Aromanians (known also as Aroumanians, Aromunians, Cincars, Kutsovlachs, Macedoromanians), a small number of Meglenoromanians (known also as Meglenite Vlachs) and small groups of Vlach Roma – all of them called Vlachoi in Greek popular speech. |
 | | After the establishment of a Macedoromanian committee in 1860 in Bucharest, Romania began to train teachers for Macedonia and in 1864 the first Romanian ("Aromanian") school was established in Macedonia by Dimitrie Atanasescu in the village of Trnovo. |
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