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- Greek Helsinki: Aromanians (Vlachs) in Greece - The Greek Helsinki Committee closely monitors the treatment of ethnic minorities in Greece, including the situation of the Aromanian (Vlach) community. The website includes various reports, news and useful links.
- The Little Vlach Corner - A brief presentation of the Aromanian community and culture. Among others, the site includes several poems and a description of Aromanian winter customs.
- Asterios Koukoudis: Studies on the Vlachs - Asterios Koukoudis is the author of a comprehensive four-volume study on the history of the Aromanian community: Thessaloniki and the Vlachs; The Vlachs: Metropolis and Diaspora; The Olympos and Moglena Vlachs; The Veria Vlachs and the Arvanitovlachs of Central Macedonia.
- Society Farsarotul - Society Farsarotul is the oldest Aromanian organization in the US. The Society publishes a quarterly newsletter in English covering the community both in the Balkans and the US.
- Aromanian Vlachs - Travelogue cum Vlachophile news and information center developed by British travellers; e-texts, song lyrics and poems, and bibliography included.
- The Folklore Association of Vlahs (Armani) in Veria - The association established in 1981 seeks to preserve the customs, traditions, and language of the Aromanian community. Its members come from the Pindos Mountains villages of Veria, Vlahohoria, Vermion seli, Xerolivado, and Doliani.
- Romanian Verb Inflections - A document describing the verb inflections of Aromanian, Dacoromanian, Meglenoromanian and Istroromanian. Text, charts and maps.
- Aromanian Vlachs - News and information center developed by British travellers; e-texts, song lyrics and poems, and bibliography included.
- Alkiviadis Diamandi of Samarina - The Pindos Vlach 'Prince' Alcibiade Diamandi and the short-lived Republic of Korytsa.
- The Little Vlach Corner - Page dedicated to Vlachs (Aromanians, Macedo-Romanians or Tzantzarii).
Wikipedia Articles
- Aromanian language - Aromanian (also known as Macedo-Romanian, Arumanian or Vlach in most other countries; in Aromanian: limba armãneascã, armãneshce or armãneashti) is an Eastern Romance language spoken in Southeastern Europe. Its speakers are called Aromanians.
- George Murnu - George Murnu (Aromanian: Ioryi al Murnu; January 1 1868, Veria, in the Ottoman Empire, now in Greece – November 17 1957, Bucharest) was a Romanian university professor, archaeologist, historian, translator and poet of Aromanian origin.
- Gustav Weigand - Gustav Weigand (born 1 February 1860 in Duisburg, Germany, died 8 July 1930 in Belgershain) was a German linguist and specialist for Balkan languages, especially Rumanian and Aromanian. He is known for his seminal contributions to the dialectology of the Rumanian language and to the study of the relationships between the languages of the Balkan sprachbund.
- Muzachia - Muzachia (Aromanian Myzeqe, Albanian Muzaqi) a part of modern day Albania was a place predominantly inhabited by Aromanians.
- Sotiris Bletsas - Sotiris Bletsas (Greek: Σωτήρης Μπλέτσας) is an architect and Aromanian language activist from Greece.