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 Batuta
The Vlach language and folklore are a mixture of Romanian and local elements.
The Vlachs were, for a long time, nomadic and eventually settled primarily in northern Greece, Macedonia, northeast Serbia, and along the Danube River in Bulgaria.
The dance is done by the Vlach people of the area.
www.phantomranch.net /folkdanc/dances/batuta.htm

  
 NL16_1: The Vlachs in Bosnia
Vlachs are found today scattered over many parts of the Balkans; the biggest concentration is in the Pindus mountains of northern Greece, but there are also Vlachs in Bulgaria, Macedonia, Albania and Serbia, as well as the remnants of a Vlach population in the Istrian peninsula.
Vlachs have always been bilingual, and since they were never the administrators, the language which has survived in the records is never their own one.
When the leading German expert on the Vlachs, Professor Weigand, went to check these claims in the following year, he found that the only Vlach villages consisted of people who had migrated from Macedonia in the eighteenth century and had since lost the use of their language.
www.farsarotul.org /nl16_1.htm

  
 Stormfront White Nationalist Community
23.Funny enough Vlachs and Aromanians where mentioned as ONLY non Slavic group in medieval Serbia.
Vlach language is closest to Romanian,and belong to Latin language family.
Vlachs have similar customes and identical national clothes as Serbs and Bulgarians.
www.stormfront.org /archive/t-139569New_NSM_unit/t-201003Pre-Balkan_history_of_the_Albanians.html

  
 VLACHS AND ALB-VLACH CONNECTION - www.ezboard.com
Their trading links to the east must have brought them more into contact with the Vlach peoples of Serbia and Bulgaria, who had long traditions of military activity in the armies of the Byzantine emperors and Serbian kings.
Most of the Romanized and Latin-speaking population of this area (whose version of Latin was influenced by their own language, Illyrian) was dispersed, destroyed or assimilated by the invasions of the dark ages, especially those of the Slavs.
The Vlachs of Hercegovina were horse-breeders and caravan-leaders who, when they were not engaged in plunder, grew rich out of the trade between Ragusa and mines of Bosnia; some of them were probably responsible for commissioning the imposing Bosnian stone tombstones or stecci decorated with carvings of horsemen.
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 The origin of the Vlachs of Serbia !! - www.ezboard.com
The serbian Vlachs have been denied school, church, and media in their language by a sustained campaign lasting almost two centuries.
The Northern Vlachs of Serbia are basically Romanian and should be distinguished from the Southern ("Aromanian", Tsintsar, Kutsovlach, Karavlach) Vlachs of Greece, Macedonia, Bulgaria and Albania.
The origin of the Vlachs of Serbia is a touchy subject, but I believe it merits a quick and dispassionate detour.
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 Electronic Banat
The interaction of these two variants in Eastern Serbia produced a transitional speech but it is rather a derivative of the above mentioned two Rumanian variants than a separate 'Vlach language".
These localities are in the municipalities of Bor, Boljevac, Golubac, Despotovac, Zajecar, Zagubica, Zabari, Kladovo, Kucevo, Majdanpek, Malo Crnice, Negotin, Petrovac, Paracin, Cuprija, Svilajnac, Pozarevac and Veliko Gradiste.
www.banatul.com /info/banat-history-romanians-in-serbia.shtml

  
 Ethnologue report for language code:bul
The term 'Vlach' is applied variously to varieties of Bulgarian, Romani, and Romanian in Romania, Greece, Albania, and Serbia and Montenegro.
The Sopa are of Petecheneg origin and speak Bulgarian.
Milch, Aleksander B. "On the renarrative mood in Bulgarian."
www.ethnologue.com /show_language.asp?code=bul   (168 words)

  
 Vlachs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vlachs of Serbia (speaking Vlach language), which living in:
The religion of the Vlachs is predominantly Eastern Orthodox Christianity, but there are some regions where they are Catholics and Protestants (mainly in Transylvania) and a few are even Muslims (former converts from Greece, living in Turkey since the 1923 exchange of populations).
This explains the pockets of Vlachs that could be found all over the Balkans and as far north as Poland and as far west the Czech Republic, and Croatia.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Vlachs   (168 words)

  
 National and Ethnic - The Balkan Peninsula
Albania: Vlach Population, Aromanian Language In Danger Of Disappearing.
[Ethnic Groups of] Yugoslavia, i.e., Serbia and Montenegro.
Ethnic Map of the Populations of the Former Yugoslavia.
learning.lib.vt.edu /slav/nat_ethnic_balkan.html   (2119 words)

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