3341:. (2): 430. "Another factor contributing to the lower rate of increase in the Greek minority is the internal movement of the ethnic Greeks. The women who marry non-Greeks outside the minority areas often give up their Greek nationality. The same thing can be said about the ethnic Greeks, especially those with university training, who would be employed outside their villages. In particular, those working in large cities like Tirana very often would not declare their Greek nationality."; p. 431: "As can be seen from Table I, the preponderant number of Greek nationals, 57,602, live in southern Albania, south of the Shkumbin River. Only 1,156 ethnic Greeks reside outside of this region, principally in the cities of Tirana, Durres and Elbasan. Thus, in southern Albania, with an area of 13,000 square kilometers and a population of 1,377,810, the Greek minority makes up 4.18 percent of the overall population. But the highest concentration of the Greek minority is located in an area of I ,000 square kilometers in the enclaves of Pogon, Dropull and Vurg, specifically, the townships of Lower Dropull, Upper Dropull and Pogon, in the district of Gjirokastra; the townships of Vergo, Finiq, Aliko, Mesopotam and the city of Delvina in the district of Delvina; and the townships of Livadhja, Dhiver and the city of Saranda, in the district of Saranda. This concentration has a total population of 53,986 ethnic Greeks. In turn, these enclaves are within the districts of Gjirokastra, Delvina and Saranda, with an area of 2,234 square kilometers which contains a total of 56,452 ethnic Greeks, or 36.6 percent of the general population of 154,141 in the region."
3121:"An issue that relates to the above is that in recent years Albanian citizens who can demonstrate adequate knowledge of the Vlach language or Vlach cultural heritage have been recognised by Greece of being of Greek origin. They have consequently enjoyed privileged treatment by the Greek consulates in the issuing of visas. Some have argued that this might represent an attempt by Greece to introduce ‘new blood’ to the minority in order to compensate for the loss due to migration (Tsitselikis and Christopoulos 2003:: 30-3). Though some Vlachs can claim descent from Greece (Baltsiotis 2003: 1099; Winnifirth 2002: 26, 164), it is not clear that Greece is trying to create a ‘new minority’. For instance, in the 2001 Albanian elections Greece did not display interest in the electoral procedure in areas with Vlach speaking population (Baltsiotis 2003: 110). Furthermore, it has been argued that many of those who have presented themselves as ‘Helleno-Vlachs’ have done so in order to have access to various benefits (such as working vises and scholarships) rather than because they have a distinguishing Greek identity (Baltsiotis 2003: 89-109 Christopoulos 2003: 147-8; Schwander-Sivers 1999)."
3053:"Such pro-Greek feelings also draw power from the Vlachs, part of which for historical reasons had developed cultural affinity with Greece. The recent socio-political changes in Albania have brought on this change. Work in Greece is of vital importance, so in order to acquire entry or a work permit in Greece, you have to declare being a member of the Greek Minority or prove your 'Greek origin', which has acquired tremendous social and economic value in Albania. Different identity cards were provided by the Greek state to 'Greeks by descent' (homogeneis), i.e. to Albanian citizens claiming Greek origin. A great number of Vlachs in the south-east of Albania have also claimed Greek homogeneis identity based on their pro-Greek social networks and identity idioms of the past. There have even been cases of Albanian Muslims who made similar claims by falsifying their Albanian documents. This is the potential effect of Greek policy, since people in Albania believe that that there is discrimination by the Greek state against Muslims or 'non-Greeks' in favour of 'Christians' or those of 'Greek origin'."
3286:. LIT Verlag. p. 99. "According to the latest census in the area, the Greek-speaking population is larger but not necessarily continuous and concentrated. The exclusively Greek-speaking villages, apart from Himarë, are Queparo Siperme, Dhërmi and Palasë. The rest are inhabited by Albanian-speaking Orthodox Christians (Kallivretakis 1995:25-58)."; pp. 129-130. "The Greek minority of Albania is found in the southern part of the country and it mostly constitutes a compact group of people. Apart from the cities (Gjirokastër, Sarandë), whose population is mixed, the villages of these two areas, which are officially recognized as minority areas, are in the vast majority of their population Greek and their historical presence in this geographical space, has led to an identification of the group with this place."
3013:, p. 6: "In contrast, Albanian governments use a much lower figure of 58,000 which rests on the unrevised definition of "minority" adopted during the communist period. Under this definition, minority status was limited to those who lived in 99 villages in the southern border areas, thereby excluding important concentrations of Greek settlement in Vlora (perhaps 8000 people in 1994) and in adjoining areas along the coast, ancestral Greek towns such as Himara, and ethnic Greeks living elsewhere throughout the country. Mixed villages outside this designated zone, even those with a clear majority of ethnic Greeks, were not considered minority areas and therefore were denied any Greek-language cultural or educational provisions."
1966:, in 1942, by Greek immigrants from Epirus (both from the Greek and Albanian part). One of the organization's main goals has been the protection of the human rights of the Greek minority in Albania and to call on the Albanian Government to enhance its full acceptance within the community of responsible nations by restoring to the Greek minority its educational, religious, political, linguistic and cultural rights due them under bilateral and international agreements signed by Albania's representatives since the country was created in 1913, including the right to declare their ethnic and religious affiliation in a census monitored by international observers.
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1986:) was founded in 1982 as a Federation of various organizations representing migrants who originated from the region of Epirus throughout Australia. It is known for its dedication to the maintenance and development of Epirotic culture in Australia, its passionate championing of the rights of the Greek minority of Northern Epirus, and plays a prominent role in the life of the Greek community in Australia. It has donated over one million dollars to works of a charitable and philanthropic nature for the Greeks of Northern Epirus. It is also affiliated with the World Council of Epirotes Abroad and the World Council of Hellenes Abroad.
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2720:, p. 21: "Teil diverser Albanisierungskampagnen war schließlich auch das Dekret Nr.5339 vom 23.9.1975 über die Änderung unpassender Vor- und Zunamen, das die Vergabe von "in politischer, ideologischer moralischer Hinsicht ungeeigneter Vornamen" unterbinden sollte und sich wenn auch nicht direkt, so doch zumindest mittelbar gegen die Minderheiten richtete. Im selben Kontext steht die forcierte Änderung geographischer Bezeichnungen (insbes. von Ortsnamen) mit religiösem oder fremdsprachlichem Bezug in dieser Zeitphase. Sogar archäologische Stätten der Griechen- und Römerzeit wurden in "illyrische" umbenannt."
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688:), because they were spoken by populations living under virtual autonomy during Ottoman rule due to the rugged nature of the region. Thus, separated from other Greek dialects, the Northern Epirote Greek dialects underwent slower evolution, preserving a more archaic and faithful picture of the medieval Greek vernacular. The isolation of Albania during the years of communist rule, which separated the Greeks living in Albania from other Greek communities, also contributed to the slower evolution and differentiation of the local Greek dialects.
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805:, the Orthodox faith adhered to by most ethnic Greeks was banned entirely alongside the other religious faiths all over the country. The process started in 1949, with the confiscation and nationalisation of Church property and further intensified in 1967, when the state launched its atheistic campaign. However, some private practice managed to survive. This campaign was also part of the state persecution against the identity of the Greek people; as many of their traditions were closely related to Eastern Christianity.
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live in the areas which are recognized as minority zones. The last census that included ethnicity, from 1989, included only the numbers of the Greek minority in the minority zones. Ethnic Greeks living outside those areas were not counted as such. This has had a practical effect in the area of education: With the exception of the officially recognized Greek minority zones, where teaching was held in both the Greek and
Albanian languages, in all other areas of Albania lessons were taught only in the Albanian language.
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Greece). Greek nationalist orgnaziations claimed that Greeks in
Albania were around 250,000. According to Bideleux and Jeffries (2006), Western estimates at the time considered them to be around 200,000. According to Miranda Vickers (2010), Albanian sources noted the Greek population at the time between 40-50,000. She also notes that the high Greek official figure would likely have had to include Orthodox communities such as Aromanians and Albanians.
2708:, p. 6: "In addition, many Greeks were forcibly removed from the minority zones to other parts of the country as a product of communist population policy, an important and constant element of which was to pre-empt ethnic sources of political dissent. Greek place-names were changed to Albanian names, while use of the Greek language, prohibited everywhere outside the minority zones, was prohibited for many official purposes within them as well."
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the Drinos valley near
Gjirokastër. Even in these areas there are pockets of Albania speech, and almost all Greek-speakers are bilingual. Emigration to Greece has in the past ten years both emptied certain villages and increased the number of Greek-speakers. Pro-Greek feelings may have existed at other opportune times among people who spoke Albanian at home, but were Orthodox in religion and spoke Greek in commercial dealing or at church."
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376:(Vlachs) in south-eastern Albania, as well as some Muslim Albanians, have claimed Greek identity based on pro-Greek social networks and identity idioms of the past. Also, Aromanians from villages around Vlorë, who identified as "Helleno-Vlach", were able to obtain visas and work permits without any difficulties. It has been suggested that a certain number of Aromanians have claimed to be Greek in exchange for benefits; such as Greek
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544:, founded in January 1991, took an active role on minority issues. Omonoia was banned in the parliamentary elections of March 1991, because it violated the Albanian law which forbade 'formation of parties on a religious, ethnic and regional basis'. This situation resulted in a number of strong protests not only from the Greek side, but also from international organizations. Finally, on behalf of Omonoia, the
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the form of a questionnaire. Another issue with the special ID card had to do with ethnic
Albanians using fake documents which presented them as members of the Greek minority to obtain it. In 2008, the citizenship law change in Greece allowed for holders of special ID cards to obtain Greek citizenship and about 45,000 did so just in the first three years of its implementation. The
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outside the "official minority zones". In 2006, the establishment of a Greek-language university in
Gjirokastër was agreed upon after discussions between the Albanian and Greek government. Also in 2006, after years of unanswered demands by the local community, a private Greek-language school opened in the town of Himarë, at the precise location where the Orthodox missionary
1187:. The school currently has five teachers and 115 pupils. The Albanian government systematically persecutes Greek communities using mandatory demolition orders, further provocation has come on issuing the demolition orders on Greek national holidays. These are often under the proviso of development but only effect ethnic Greeks and restrict and target educational buildings.
437:. In that way, according to the Greek State Council, the Greek ethnic origin can be granted on the basis of cultural ancestry (sharing "common historical memories" and/or links with "historic homelands and culture"), Greek descent (Greek Albanians have to prove that the birthplace of their parents or grandparents is in Northern Epirus), language, and religion.
665:. Despite the relatively small distances between the various town and villages, there exists some dialectal variation, most noticeably in accent. Though Northern Epirote is a southern dialect, it is located far north of the reduced unstressed vowel system isogloss with the archaic disyllabic -ea. Thus, the provenance of the dialect ultimately remains obscure.
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Some Greek speakers are also located within the wider Korçë region. Due to both forced and voluntary internal migration of Greeks within
Albania during the communist era, some Greek speakers are also located within the wider Përmet and Tepelenë regions. Outside the area defined as Northern Epirus, two coastal Greek speaking villages exist near Vlorë;
1166:(1921). However, under a policy of assimilation, the Greek schools (there were over 360 until 1913) were gradually forced to close and Greek education was virtually eliminated by 1934. Following the intervention by the League of Nations, a limited number of schools, only those inside the "official minority zones", were reopened.
4750:, Russell King, Nicola Mai, Stephanie Schwandner-Sievers, Sussex Academic Press, 2005, p. 68: The unprecedented repression (even by the standards of a communist regime) of religion was a further attack on the identity of ethnic Greeks, many of whose traditions and customs related closely to Orthodox Christianity.
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are violated by the
Government which have targeted the Greek population via police and secret service according to Human Rights organisations. Greek communities have been targeted by development projects and had their homes demolished in alleged ethnic targeting of Greeks from Southern Albania. Also,
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hold different and often conflicting estimations, as they have done so for the last 20 years. Most
Western sources put the number at around 200,000. The Albanian government in the 1989 census estimated around 60,000, while the Greek government supports a figure of 300,000. Furthermore, 13,329 ethnic
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ones. Greeks from the "minority zones" were also frequently forcibly moved to other parts of the country since they were seen as possible sources of dissent and ethnic tension. In post-1990 era, these issues, including the emerging subject of private property rights, continue to persist to an extent.
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An issue that relates to the above is that in recent years
Albanian citizens who can demonstrate adequate knowledge of the Vlach language or Vlach cultural heritage have been recognised by Greece of being of Greek origin. They have consequently enjoyed privileged treatment by the Greek consulates in
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The
Panepirotic Federation of Australia's former president, Mr Petros Petranis has notably completed a study of Epirotic migration to Australia, which is titled "Epirots in Australia" (Greek: Οι Ηπειρώτες στην Αυστραλία), published by the National Centre for Hellenic Studies, La Trobe University, in
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Omonoia has been the center of more than one political controversy in Albania. A major political controversy erupted in 1994 when five ethnic Greek members of Omonoia were arrested, investigated, and tried for treason. Their arrest was substantially marred by procedural shortcomings in the search of
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system which privileged Muslims and disadvantaged Christians as second class citizens who received fewer political, social, and economic rights. Orthodox Christianity during the Ottoman period remained dominant in many areas and became an important reason for preserving the Greek language, which was
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Northern Epirotes also emigrated to Australia, where they are active in raising political issues related to their motherland and the rights of the Greek populations still living there. The largest number of such persons are in the state of Victoria with further communities in the states of New South
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A number of Northern Epirotes have migrated since the late 19th century to the Americas, and are generally integrated in the local Greek-American communities. The Pan-Epirotic Union of America, an organization which consists of 26 branches in various cities, according to its estimates counted nearly
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A special ID card for ethnic Greeks from Albania was issued in 2001 which was received by 189,000 individuals who resided in Greece at the time. For ethnic Greeks from Albania this measure was seen as treating them as "lower class citizens" as in order to obtain it their "Greekness" was examined in
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In more recent years, tensions have surrounded the participation of candidates of the Unity for Human Rights Party in Albanian elections. In 2000, the Albanian municipal elections were criticised by international human rights groups for "serious irregularities" reported to have been directed against
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Tirana's official minority policy defines the Greek origin of Albanian citizens according to the language, religion, birth and ancestors originating from the areas of the so-called "minority zones". The Albanian law on minorities acknowledges the rights of the Greek minority only to those people who
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The story of pu: The grammaticalisation in space and time of a Modern Greek complementiser. December 1998. University of Melbourne. Nick Nicholas. p. 504: "Why Himara or Argyrokastro would have been significantly more archaic than any number of mountains in Northern Greece (not counting those where
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During the years of the communist regime, Greek education was also limited to the so-called "minority zone", and even then pupils were taught only Albanian history and culture at the primary level. If a few Albanian families moved into a town or village, the minority's right to be educated in Greek
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became the new mayor of Himara. Goro who himself had acquired Greek citizenship as a member of the minority declared in his election campaign that "there are no Greeks in Himara" and that he had changed his name from "Gjergj" to "Jorgo". The Greek state revoked his citizenship in 2017 on grounds of
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Winnifrith, 2002, pp. 24-25: "But in spite of the efforts of Greek schools and churches near Vlorë, Berat and Korçë, Greek speech only really exists today in the extreme south-west of Albania near Butrint and along the border as far as Kakavia, in three villages along the coast near Himarë, and in
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Greek co ethnics who are Albanian citizens (Voreioepirotes) hold Special Identity Cards for Omogeneis (co-ethnics) (EDTO) issued by the Greek police. EDTO holders are not included in the Ministry of Interior data on aliens. After repeated requests, the Ministry of Interior has released data on the
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Winnifrith, 2002, pp. 24-25: "But in spite of the efforts of Greek schools and churches near Vlorë, Berat and Korçë, Greek speech only really exists today in the extreme south-west of Albania near Butrint and along the border as far as Kakavia, in three villages along the coast near Himarë, and in
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during their initial detention. Four of the five ethnic Greek members of Omonoia stated that, during their detention, authorities subjected them to physical and psychological pressure, including beatings, sleep deprivation, and threats of torture. The Albanian Government rejected these claims. The
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One of the major issues between the Albanian government and the Greek minority in Albania is that of education and the need for more Greek-language schools, due to overcrowded classrooms and unfulfilled demand. In addition, the Greek minority remands that Greek language education be made available
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The vast majority of ethnic Greeks from Albania have emigrated to Greece since the 1990s. According to a 2005 estimate more than 80% had migrated to Greece by then. In Greece, they were issued a "special identity card" in the 1990s. The special identity card was acquired not only by ethnic Greeks
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five ethnic Greeks also complained of lack of access to their families during the first 3 months of their 4-month investigation. During their trial, a demonstration by a group of about 100 Greek lawyers, journalists, and ethnic Greek citizens of Albania took place outside the courthouse. The
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was rejected by the Albanian authorities due to a three-year conviction in the past. Albanian electoral law allows participation in elections as a candidate after 10 years have passed from the later conviction of a candidate. In the following election most of the Greek minority abstained from the
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There have been many different claims about the size of the ethnic Greek minority in Albania. In the early 1990s, the figures claimed ranged from 50 to 60 thousand (official position of Albania based on the 1989 census within the designated minority zone), upwards of 300,000 (official position of
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The Greek minority in Albania is located mostly compactly, within the wider Gjirokastër and Sarandë regions and in four settlements within the coastal Himarë area where they form an overall majority population. Greek speaking settlements are also found within Përmet municipality, near the border.
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The Epirote Greek national flag, the flag of the former republic, is a white field outlined in pale blue and bearing a broad pale blue cross charged with a small, black double-headed Epirote eagle centered. The flag of the national movement is a blue field divided by a broad white cross centered
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if spoken outside the recognised so-called "minority zones" (which have remained after their establishment in the communist era) and even limitations on the official use of its language within those zones. During the same period many formerly Greek place-names were officially changed to Albanian
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traveled across much of Southern Albania in a mission to preserve the Orthodox faith there, and was executed as a Russian agent in the process. Due to reforms in the late Ottoman Empire and its ultimate collapse, legal discrimination against Christians in favor of Muslims was reduced and ceased
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A number of people from the prosperous Northern Epirote diaspora of the 18th-19th centuries made significant contributions not only to their homeland, but also to the Greek state and to the Greek world under Ottoman Turkish domination. They donated fortunes for the construction of educational,
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from Albania or people who could demonstrate an Aromanian heritage as Aromanians were recognized by Greece as being of Greek origin and Orthodox Albanians. In 2005, the right to obtain the special identity card was extended to non-Greek members in the families of ethnic Greeks. About 189,000
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Also, the ethnic Greek minority complained about the government's unwillingness to recognize ethnic Greek towns outside communist-era "minority zones," to utilize Greek in official documents and on public signs in ethnic Greek areas, or to include more ethnic Greeks in public administration.
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Gregoric, 2008, p. 111: "In order to establish control over the areas populated by the Greek minority, Enver Hoxha soon after 1945 declared the so called “minority zones” or zona e minoritarëve. The provinces of Gjirokastër, Sarandë and Delvina were declared as minority zones,
788:, Albania was divided between the Western (Catholic) and Eastern (Orthodox) rites, with much of the Southern regions where Greeks resided being loyal to the Orthodox rite. During the Ottoman era, the Orthodox population, to which most Greeks belonged, was treated according to the Ottoman
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The Chair of Omonoia called for the autonomy of Northern Epirus in 1991, on the basis that the rights of the minority under the Albanian constitution were highly precarious. This proposal was rejected and thereby spurred the organization's radical wing to "call for Union with Greece".
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Omonoia was banned from the parliamentary elections of March 1991 on the grounds that it violated an Albanian law forbidding the "formation of parties on a religious, ethnic and regional basis". This situation was contested during the following elections on behalf of Omonoia by the
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The same is true for the 'pro-Greek' counterparts: There is evidence that in 1992, without any bureaucratic difficulties, visas, including official work permits () were handed out freely to those Aromanian people from villages around Vlora who identified themselves as
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also the language of trade. In Himara, during part of this period, the local Greek population were Catholics of the Eastern rite due to alliances with Western and Catholic European powers, although they reverted to Greek Orthodoxy ultimately. Greek-Orthodox missionary
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However, the official Albanian definition about minorities did not recognize as members of a minority ethnic Greeks who live in mixed villages and towns inhabited by both Greek and Albanian speaking populations, even in areas where ethnic Greeks form a majority (e.g.
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Contrary to the official Albanian definition, which generally provides a limited definition of the ethnic Greeks living in Albania, Greek migration policy defines the Greek origin on the basis of language, religion, birth and ancestors from the region called
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exhibition center. The Zappas brothers also founded a number of hospitals and schools in Athens and Constantinople. Christakis Zografos in the Ottoman capital offered vast amounts of money for the establishments of two Greek schools (one for boys, known as
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It has been noted that Albanians have declared themselves as Greeks in the past 20 years in exchange to reside and work in Greece. This allegedly encouraged the process of Greek irredentism in "Northern Epirus".Albanian sources often use the pejorative term
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despite the governing and opposition Albanian parties fielding a combined candidate against him. Greek observers have expressed concern at the "non-conformity of procedure" in the conduct of the elections. In 2015, Jorgo Goro, supported by the
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Greeks with Albanian citizenship reside in Greece, and are issued special identity cards as of 2022. Most of Albania's ethnic Greeks have acquired citizenship and thus no longer rely on special identity cards. It has been suggested that some
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and Greece formally annulled claims to North Epirus (southern Albania), where there is a sizeable Greek minority. ... strained by concerns relating to the treatment of ethnic Greeks residing in Albania (numbering an estimated
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The 2022 number issued by the Ministry includes the 13,329 Albanian citizens who are identified by the special designation "homogeneous" on their ID cards. This officially identifies them as individuals of Greek minority from
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organization put the number at 287,000 after their so called "Greek census" in 2013. This census is not recognised by the Albanian government. As of 2022, the number of Albanian citizens who are holders of special IDs as
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Christianity spread in the late Roman Empire, and throughout much of Medieval and Modern history, the Christian faith has been a significant part of the identity of Greeks in what became Albania and elsewhere. After the
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Portions of the census dealing with religion and ethnicity have grabbed much of the attention, but entire parts of the census might not have been conducted according to the best international practices, Albanian media
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Konidaris, Gerasimos (2005). "Examining policy responses to immigration in the light of interstate relations and foreign policy objectives: Greece and Albania". In King, Russell; Schwandner-Sievers, Stephanie (eds.).
321:). The areas where the Greek community forms the main part of the population are not a uniform region, but areas interspersed by Albanian communities, except for Dropull which is located along the border with Greece.
5779:Το ύστερο Γιαννιώτικο Πασαλίκι: χώρος, διοίκηση και πληθυσμός στην τουρκοκρατούμενη Ηπειρο (1820–1913) [The late Pashalik of Ioannina: Space, administration and population in Ottoman ruled Epirus (1820–1913)]
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region, but contrary to that situation, Epirus was not negatively affected. Along with the tolerance of the Turkish rulers and the desires of wealthy Epirote emigrants in the diaspora, many schools were established.
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It is difficult to know how many ethnic Greeks there are in Albania. The Greek government, it is typically claimed, says that there are around 300,000 ethnic Greeks in Albania, but most Western estimates are around
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The Albanian government claimed that there were only 60,000, based on the biased 1989 census, whereas the Greek government claimed that there were upwards of 300,000. Most Western estimates were around the 200,000
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The Albanian government claimed that there were only 60,000, based on the biased 1989 census, whereas the Greek government claimed that there were upwards of 300,000. Most Western estimates were around the 200,000
1929:– a party which represents the Greek minority in the Albanian parliament. Omonoia still exists as an umbrella social and political organization, and represents approximately 100,000 to 150,000 ethnic Greeks.
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The small observatory was built by Baron Sina, the well-known banker in Vienna, who is by birth a Greek. The royal palace, which is of modern date, is built of brilliant white marble, in the form of a large
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The small observatory was built by Baron Sina, the well-known banker in Vienna, who is by birth a Greek. The royal palace, which is of modern date, is built of brilliant white marble, in the form of a large
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Work in Greece is of importance in Albania, and people who declare to be members of the Greek minority or prove their "Greek origin", receive special benefits and identity cards. A substantial number of
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violently broke up the protest and detained about 20 lawyers and journalists. The members of Omonoia were eventually sentenced to 6 to 8-year prison terms, which were subsequently reduced on appeal.
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control, while in Gjirokastër a Greek school was founded in 1633. The most important impetus for the creation of schools and the development of Greek education was given by the Orthodox missionary
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Includes localities with a substantial ethnic Greek population, or otherwise with any kind of cultural or other type of significance, historical or current, for the Greek minority in Albania.
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However, in the northernmost districts of Berat and Durrës, the above numbers do not reflect the ethnological distribution, because a large number of students were Orthodox Albanians.
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individuals acquired the special identity card by 2008. After Greek citizenship was made available, the number of special identity card holders has declined to about 13,000 in 2023.
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Ethnic Greek minority groups had encouraged their members to boycott the census, affecting measurements of the Greek ethnic minority and membership in the Greek Orthodox Church.
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Bugajski, J. (2013). Return of the Balkans: Challenges to European Integration and U.S. Disengagement. USA: Strategic Studies Institute and U.S. Army War College Press., p. 92
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The spiritual and ethnic contribution of the monastery schools in Epirus such as Katsimani (near Butrint), Drianou (in Droviani), Kamenas (in Delvina) and St. Athanasios in
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During the years of communist rule, any form of organization by minorities was prohibited. In 1991, when the communist regime collapsed, the political organization
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The ban was lifted in 1990 just in time for Christians to observe traditional Christmas rites. Thus, one of the first Orthodox masses was celebrated in the town of
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Winnifrith, 2002, p. 29: "Berat was the seat of a Greek bishopric... and today Vlach- and even Greek-speakers can be found in the town and the villages near by".
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Distribution of ethnic Greeks as per the 2011 Albanian Census; Greeks and other groups have been underrepresented in numbers due to boycott and irregularities.
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Albanian officials alleged that the priest was promoting irredentist sentiments among Albania's Greek minority – estimated at between 60,000 and 300,000.
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with the Greek dialects of southern Italy, Ionian Islands, Epirus, but also with more distant Greek-speaking regions, such as Cyprus, Thrace and Asia Minor.
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in Greece. In recent years there has been a growing interest in polyphonic music from this region, most notably by the musician Kostas Lolis, born near
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Austin, Robert. Kjellt Engelbrekt, and Duncan M. Perry. "Albania's Greek Minority". RFE/RL Research Report. Vol 3 Iss 11. 18 March 1994, pp. 19–24
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In George Sina, a Viennese banker of Greek extraction, he found his financier; in William Tierney Clark his designer and in Adam Clark his engineer
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Baron Georg von Sina, banker of Greek extraction and longtime pillar of Austrian finance, joined them in this endeavor, while gaining the valuable
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An Enquiry into the Construction, Deconstruction, Transubstantiation and Reconstruction of Christian Pilgrimages in Modern-Day Albania
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Report submitted by Albania puruant to article 25, paragraph 1 of the framework convention for the protection of national minorities.
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populations. Another type of polyphonic singing in the region seems to have features in common with the lament songs (
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procedure and Goro was re-elected. Several irregularities were also reported during the elections.
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their homes and offices, their detention, and their trial. None of the arrestees had access to
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Geschichte des Buchhandels in Albanien Prolegomena zu einer Literatursoziologie
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Badlands, Borderlands A History of Northern Epirus-Southern Albania
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Balkan border crossings: Second annual of the Konitsa Summer School
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ALBANIA: FAILURE TO END POLICE ILL-TREATMENT AND DEATHS IN CUSTODY
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King, Russell; Mai, Nicola; Schwandner-Sievers, Stephanie (2005).
3133:"Balkans Series. The Greek Minority in Albania – Current Tensions"
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that between 250,000 and 300,000 Orthodox Greeks reside in Albania
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A dictionary of Albanian religion, mythology, and folk culture
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Lakes and Empires in Macedonian History: Contesting the Waters
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Discourses of Olympism: From the Sorbonne 1894 to London 2012
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Discourses of Olympism: From the Sorbonne 1894 to London 2012
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Discourses of Olympism: From the Sorbonne 1894 to London 2012
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Multiple Citizenship as a Challenge to European Nation-States
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The Greek Minority in Albania – In the Aftermath of Communism
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The Greek Minority in Albania in the Aftermath of Communism
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Country Report on Human Rights Practices in Albania, 2006.
3735:"International Religious Freedom Report for 2014: Albania"
2380:(1890–1969), bishop of Gjirokastër (1937–1941), from Korçë
2124:(1800–1880), army General, military advisor and politician
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and sponsored the foundation of the National Observatory.
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the Greek population suffered from the prohibition of the
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Albania: Profile of Asylum claims and country conditions.
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5009:"Himara Turistic Guide English Version – Ottoman Empire"
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The question of Northern Epirus at the Peace Conference.
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317:, which form the northernmost island of Greek speech in
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4928:
Greece of Tomorrow. George H. Chase. READ BOOKS, 2007.
3901:
3138:. Defence Academy of the United Kingdom. Archived from
2934:
2812:. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Incorporated. 1993.
2411:(1939–2010), footballer of Greek origin, born in Durrës
875:
In Moscopole, an educational institution known as the "
5602:
Georgios Sinas, an expatriate Greek resident in Vienna
5452:
Georgios Sinas, an expatriate Greek resident in Vienna
4052:
3767:"Final census findings lead to concerns over accuracy"
2594:. London: C. Hurst & Co. Publishers. p. 187.
2405:, Greek weight-lifer, Olympic medalist, born in Himarë
1173:
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5579:
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5195:
4556:
Dangerous Voices Women's Laments and Greek Literature
3511:"Οι Αλβανοί αρπάζουν σπίτια από τους Βορειοηπειρώτες"
2749:
2386:(1316–1411), Greek Christian Orthodox saint and monk.
577:
In 2004, there were five ethnic Greek members in the
476:
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established in 1914 is used by many Northern Epirotes
4902:
Epirus, 4000 years of Greek history and civilization
4889:
Albania's Captives. P. Ruches. Argonaut, 1965. P. 51
4812:
Epirus, 4000 years of Greek history and civilization
4391:
4254:
United States Department of State. March 2004, p. 6.
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behind a black, double0headed eagle, wings spread...
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entirely in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
4542:. American Musicological Society. 1959. p. 97.
2886:
2321:(1953-), former Director of CIA, of Himariot origin
1149:
668:The local Greek dialects (especially the idioms of
621:30,000 Northern Epirotes in North America in 1919.
5632:Evangelios Zappas, a rich merchant of Greek origin
5509:
5359:
5273:Evangelios Zappas, a rich merchant of Greek origin
5214:Evangelios Zappas, a rich merchant of Greek origin
3294:
3292:
3062:
2359:(-1711), bishop of Dryinoupolis and scholar, from
777:Dormition of the Theotokos Church, Labovë e Kryqit
129:who live in or originate from areas within modern
4282:Κonsta, Anna-Maria; Lazaridis, Gabriella (2010).
3302:
3278:
3276:
3274:
2911:
2880:
7227:
5737:Minderheitenschutz im östlichen Europa: Albanien
5614:Chatziefstathiou, D.; Henry, I. (30 July 2012).
5580:Birēs, Manos G.; Kardamitsē-Adamē, Maro (2004).
5507:
5430:Birēs, Manos G.; Kardamitsē-Adamē, Maro (2004).
5357:
5255:Chatziefstathiou, D.; Henry, I. (30 July 2012).
5196:Chatziefstathiou, D.; Henry, I. (30 July 2012).
3853:The Greek Minority in Albania – Current Tensions
3130:
3006:
3004:
3002:
2825:
5672:
5467:Budapest: a history from its beginnings to 1998
5317:Budapest: a history from its beginnings to 1998
4721:
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4661:. London: Hurst & Company. pp. 59–60.
4281:
4025:
3902:Kalekin-Fishman, Devorah; Pitkänen, P. (2006).
3791:
3744:. United States, Department of State. p. 5
3289:
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2699:
2697:
2695:
2693:
2307:Socialist People's Republic of Albaniapolitical
612:(Greek co-ethnics) has been reduced to 13,329.
5761:"Το ελληνικό γλωσσικό ιδίωμα της Άρτας Αυλώνα"
3983:
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2374:(1875–1955), bishop and author, from Moscopole
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3095:
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1239:, as well as one for girls), and a hospital.
1170:and publish in Greek newspapers was revoked.
902:In the late 19th century, the wealthy banker
703:. It is a conservative dialect, and has some
559:was re-elected mayor of the southern town of
5908:
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5079:
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4447:. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 2002.
4330:Journal of Liberty and International Affairs
3456:Nicholas Geoffrey Lemprière Hammond (1967).
3246:
3244:
3242:
3240:
2690:
2643:"Ελληνική Δημοκρατία - Υπουργείο Εξωτερικών"
1230:in 1870, 1875, 1896, 1906 and 2004, and the
429:did not have access to any minority rights.
207:In 1913, after the end of five centuries of
5115:
4898:
4862:
4808:
4602:. Cambridge University Press. p. 104.
4468:Appendix A. History & Diatopy of Greek.
4422:Appendix A. History & Diatopy of Greek.
4417:
4415:
3184:
3182:
3180:
3164:Albania: From Anarchy to a Balkan Identity.
2303:Politburo of the Party of Labour of Albania
27:
6693:
6679:
6013:
5999:
5901:
5887:
5030:"Ο ελληνισμός της Β. Ηπείρου εκπέμπει SOS"
4725:Albania: From Anarchy to a Balkan Identity
4722:Vickers, Miranda; Pettifer, James (2000),
4586:
4314:
4087:"Albanians go to the polls for local vote"
3792:Pettifer, James; Vickers, Miranda (2021).
3318:
3207:
3201:
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2614:
2591:Albania: from anarchy to a Balkan identity
2518:
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413:). Consequently, the Greek communities in
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5469:. Social Science Monographs. p. 83.
5319:. Social Science Monographs. p. 83.
5074:
4956:
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4922:
4710:Miranda Vickers & James Petiffer 1997
4647:
4509:
4444:Encyclopedia of the Stateless Nations S-Z
3935:. Sussex Academic Press. pp. 84–85.
3928:
3237:
3101:
2940:
2621:. Gerald Duckworth, Limited. p. 29.
2281:Provisional Government of Northern Epirus
5758:
5703:
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4487:
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4320:
4058:
3984:Mylonas, Harris; Žilović, Marko (2017).
3959:
3759:
3177:
3010:
2855:
2705:
2588:Miranda Vickers, James Pettifer (1997).
2301:(1908–2001), long-serving member of the
2279:(1863–1920), diplomat, president of the
1194:
824:
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732:region (as well as in the Greek part of
645:
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5679:. Minority Rights Group. p. 1994.
5673:Pettifer, James; Poulton, Hugh (1994).
4440:
4162:"Elections in Albania: Himara abstains"
3993:Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
3849:
3034:
2964:
2717:
2044:, journalist, author and member of the
891:in the Balkans (second only to that of
7228:
6085:Autonomous Republic of Northern Epirus
5545:. Oxford University Press US. p.
5395:. Oxford University Press US. p.
5063:
4957:Vance, Charles; Paik, Yongsun (2006).
4919:
4835:
4788:(in German). Peter Lang. p. 288.
4595:
4026:Triandafyllidou, Anna (21 June 2008).
3819:Robert Bideleux; Ian Jeffries (2006).
3798:. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 130.
3198:Nataša Gregorič Bon. Nova Gorica 2008.
2832:. Duke University Press. p. 222.
2756:Robert Bideleux; Ian Jeffries (2006).
2533:
2103:
2007:(1934–2008), sociologist and professor
335:Autonomous Republic of Northern Epirus
267:, stretching across Greece and Albania
6859:Traditional areas of Greek settlement
6674:
6100:Greco-Italian War in southern Albania
6020:
5994:
5882:
4842:. In Kommission bei O. Harrassowitz.
4689:. Sussex Academic Press. p. 68.
4654:
3861:Defence Academy of the United Kingdom
3822:The Balkans: A Post-Communist History
2759:The Balkans: A Post-Communist History
2023:
552:ethnic Greek candidates and parties.
5649:. BRILL. 15 July 2013. p. 148.
5290:. BRILL. 15 July 2013. p. 148.
5231:. BRILL. 15 July 2013. p. 148.
4120:. Panorama/BalkanWeb. 31 August 2015
3883:
3412:Dimitropoulos, Konstantinos (2011).
3070:Balkan Identities: Nation and Memory
2505:"Population and Housing Census 2023"
2327:(1958-), present chairman of Omonoia
2130:12th-13th century Byzantine official
587:2017 Albanian parliamentary election
42:Regions with significant populations
6427:
6413:Panepirotic Federation of Australia
5583:Neoclassical Architecture in Greece
5433:Neoclassical Architecture in Greece
5141:"Panepirotic foundation of America"
4761:"Albania – The Revival of Religion"
4596:Frazee, Charles A. (30 June 2006).
1984:Πανηπειρωτική Ομοσπονδία Αυστραλίας
1976:Panepirotic Federation of Australia
1174:Post cold war period (1991–present)
254:
13:
6407:
6394:
5824:
5465:Gerő, András; Poór, János (1997).
5315:Gerő, András; Poór, János (1997).
4085:Erlis Selimaj (19 February 2007).
4019:
3963:Report on Citizenship Law: Albania
3773:. 19 December 2012. Archived from
3681:"ALBANIA 2014 HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT"
3649:"ALBANIA 2013 HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT"
3617:"ALBANIA 2012 HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT"
3582:"ALBANIA 2011 HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT"
3315:. University of Athens. pp. 51-58.
2429:, Greek footballer, born in Himarë
2423:, Greek footballer, born in Himarë
1945:
868:. Cosmas the Aetolian founded the
477:Human rights violations in Albania
388:Other Greek communities in Albania
182:Greek National Minority of Albania
14:
7257:
6408:Panepirotic Federation of America
6182:Postage stamps and postal history
5488:A Woman's Journey Round the World
5338:A Woman's Journey Round the World
4905:. Ekdotikē Athēnōn. p. 309.
4629:
4478:Aroumin is spoken!) is not clear"
3908:. Sense Publishers. p. 148.
3560:ALBANIA 2009 HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT]
3558:United States Department of State
3548:ALBANIA 2008 HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT]
3546:United States Department of State
3311:Kallivretakis, Leonidas (1995). "
3131:Vickers, Miranda (January 2010).
1993:
1960:Πανηπειρωτική Ομοσπονδία Αμερικής
1952:Panepirotic Federation of America
7236:Albanian people of Greek descent
6702:
6147:Northern Epirus Liberation Front
5797:Kallivretakis, Leonidas (1995).
5713:Conflict Studies Research Centre
5666:
5637:
5607:
5541:International banking, 1870-1914
5457:
5391:International banking, 1870-1914
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4321:Adamczyk, Artur (15 June 2016).
3723:ALBANIA 2016 HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT
3712:ALBANIA 2015 HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT
3570:ALBANIA 2010 HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT
3378:"Albania: The state of a nation"
3041:. Lit Verlag. pp. 150–151.
1266:
1242:
1150:20th century Albania (1912–1991)
615:
325:Recognised Greek "minority zone"
190:Ελληνική Μειονότητα στην Αλβανία
5844:, Winter 1999, pp. 132–156
5769:Democritus University of Thrace
4728:, NYU Press, pp. 99, 109,
4709:
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2163:( -1941), revolutionary of the
2019:(1888–1967), professor and poet
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194:Elliniki Mionotita stin Alvania
4398:. Cambridge University Press.
2711:
2660:
2635:
2608:
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2445:Albanian communities in Greece
1969:
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833:facilities (1881) in Qestorati
820:
219:the area was recognised as an
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5809:]. University of Athens.
5697:
5490:. BiblioBazaar. p. 514.
5340:. BiblioBazaar. p. 514.
5112:ACFR/SR (2001). 26 July 2001.
4995:
4863:Kostantaras, Dean J. (2006).
4641:
4392:Tamis, Anastasios M. (2005).
4188:"Ministry of Foreign Affairs"
4005:10.1080/1369183X.2017.1409174
3971:European University Institute
3891:. London School of Economics.
3489:"Albania: The Greek Minority"
3214:. Gerald Duckworth, Limited.
2350:
2235:
1424:Constantinople and Asia Minor
812:on 16 December of that year.
360:
6527:Georgios Christakis-Zografos
6418:Unity for Human Rights Party
6156:
4963:. M.E. Sharpe. p. 682.
4869:. East European Monographs.
4553:Holst-Warhaft, Gail (1992).
3384:. p. 15. Archived from
3282:Nitsiakos, Vassilis (2010).
2887:Europa Publications (2008).
2490:
2417:, footballer of Greek origin
2277:Georgios Christakis-Zografos
2069:, 15th-16th century painter.
1998:
1927:Unity for Human Rights Party
815:
803:People's Republic of Albania
760:in Albania but now lives in
627:
546:Unity for Human Rights Party
153:. The area is also known as
7:
6651:Eulogios Kourilas Lauriotis
6550:Kyriakoulis Argyrokastritis
5776:Kokolakis, Mihalis (2003).
5064:Ruches, Pyrrhus J. (1967).
4037:. p. 3. Archived from
2791:Ministry of Foreign Affairs
2534:Ruches, Pyrrhus J. (1965).
2433:
2390:Eulogios Kourilas Lauriotis
2253:, lawyer and member of the
2174:Northern Epirote resistance
2172:(1897–1943), leader of the
2116:Kyriakoulis Argyrokastritis
1664:Greek Byzantine Catholicism
1137:
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581:, and two ministers in the
535:
297:(especially in the area of
202:Minoriteti Grek në Shqipëri
10:
7262:
5734:Stoppel, Wolfgang (2005).
4899:Sakellariou, M.V. (1997).
4809:Sakellariou, M.V. (1997).
4748:The New Albanian Migration
4686:The New Albanian Migration
4559:. Routledge. p. 139.
4215:. Ekskluzive. 18 May 2019.
3254:The New Albanian Migration
3106:The new Albanian migration
2244:(1765–1834), counselor of
2112:(1781–1827), revolutionary
2075:, entrepreneur and scholar
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6659:
6641:Vasileios of Dryinoupolis
6426:
6393:
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6229:
6177:Polyphonic song of Epirus
6155:
6028:
5929:
5916:
5857:University of Nova Gorica
5803:Ο Ελληνισμός της Αλβανίας
5661:his ethnic origin (Greek)
5508:Landes, David S. (2006).
5358:Landes, David S. (2006).
5302:his ethnic origin (Greek)
5243:his ethnic origin (Greek)
4986:U.S. Department of State.
4300:10.1007/s12134-010-0150-8
4271:(in Greek). 27 June 2017.
3850:Vickers, Miranda (2010).
3825:. Routledge. p. 49.
3447:Winnifrith, 2002, p. 133.
3367:. Retrieved 14 June 2015.
3350:Winnifrith, Tom (1995). "
3257:. Sussex Academic Press.
3065:Todorova, Maria Nikolaeva
2971:. ABC-CLIO. p. 577.
2862:. Routledge. p. 69.
2826:Sabrina P. Ramet (1998).
2762:. Routledge. p. 49.
2396:
2366:Vasileios of Dryinoupolis
2136:(1805–1860), army officer
2128:Constantine Mesopotamites
1983:
1959:
1886:
1436:Constantinopolitan Greeks
884:
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724:Polyphonic song of Epirus
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215:, and with the following
189:
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7246:Ethnic groups in Albania
6565:Konstantinos Lagoumitzis
6135:Italian spring offensive
5910:Ethnic groups in Albania
5759:Kyriazis, Doris (2012).
5620:. Springer. p. 23.
5261:. Springer. p. 23.
5202:. Springer. p. 23.
5108:2 September 2010 at the
4510:Plantenga, Bart (2004).
4168:(in Greek). 30 June 2019
4092:Southeast European Times
3960:Krasniqi, Gëzim (2021).
3382:ICG Balkans Report N°111
3208:Winnifrith, Tom (2002).
2996:conjoining 99 villages".
2893:. Taylor & Francis.
2615:Winnifrith, Tom (2002).
2551:Petiffer, James (2001).
2470:
2440:Albania–Greece relations
2272:Argyrokastron Prefecture
2259:Argyrokastron Prefecture
2110:Konstantinos Lagoumitzis
1964:Worcester, Massachusetts
717:
5842:Mediterranean Quarterly
4490:, pp. 890, 896–897
4441:Minahan, James (2002).
4395:The Greeks in Australia
4233:(in Greek). 3 July 2019
2965:Minahan, James (2002).
2512:Instituti i Statistikës
2460:Demographics of Albania
2289:(1875–1930), politician
2067:Michele Greco da Valona
2055:Theophrastos Georgiadis
2013:(1869–1963), theologian
1659:Greek Roman Catholicism
659:southern Greek dialects
488:Human rights in Albania
483:Human rights in Albania
77:over 15,000 (est. 1965)
16:Ethnic group in Albania
6494:Konstantinos Skenderis
5980:Serbs and Montenegrins
5486:Pfeiffer, Ida (2008).
5336:Pfeiffer, Ida (2008).
4836:Hetzer, Armin (1984).
4655:Elsie, Robert (2001).
4378:21 August 2010 at the
2856:Jeffries, Ian (2002).
2384:Niphon of Kafsokalyvia
2142:(-1912), revolutionary
2118:(-1828), revolutionary
2093:, actress and producer
2079:Konstantinos Kalymnios
2042:Konstantinos Skenderis
1905:, and sub-sections in
1873:Omonoia (organization)
1696:Languages and dialects
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504:Red and Black Alliance
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6243:Medieval and modern:
6080:Himara revolt of 1912
5807:The Greeks of Albania
5745:University of Cologne
5725:. G97. Archived from
4473:9 August 2016 at the
4427:9 August 2016 at the
3777:on 26 December 2012.
2465:Thanas Ziko Battalion
2287:Themistoklis Bamichas
1653:Greek Orthodox Church
1198:
828:
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691:The Greek dialect of
649:
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493:Amnesty International
459:
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309:and the two villages
262:
114:Orthodox Christianity
7082:United Arab Emirates
6547:Military/Resistance:
6509:Stavrianos Vistiaris
6484:Theodore Kavalliotis
6208:Acroceraunian School
5835:Nationalities Papers
5676:The Southern Balkans
5089:18 July 2011 at the
4815:. Ekdotikē Athēnōn.
4516:. Psychology Press.
3948:the issuing of visas
3491:. Human Rights Watch
3420:11 July 2015 at the
3335:Nationalities Papers
3194:10 June 2011 at the
2735:Culturalsurvival.org
2270:(1915–1917) for the
2257:(1915–1917) for the
2187:Alexandros Vasileiou
2099:, actor and director
2048:(1915–1917) for the
2030:Stavrianos Vistiaris
1669:Greek Evangelicalism
1208:University of Athens
1185:Acroceraunian School
870:Acroceraunian School
710:Decent knowledge of
699:is characterized by
343:communist government
67:23,485 (2023 census)
29:Έλληνες στην Αλβανία
6733:population exchange
6646:Panteleimon Kotokos
6476:Christakis Zografos
6448:Konstantinos Zappas
6202:Zographeion College
6065:Revolt of 1567-1572
6060:Despotate of Epirus
5782:. Athens: EIE-ΚΝΕ.
5771:. pp. 890–898.
5018:– via Scribd.
3438:. 2010. pp. 249-263
2787:Republic of Albania
2378:Panteleimon Kotokos
2229:Christakis Zografos
2205:Konstantinos Zappas
2165:Macedonian Struggle
2150:Gendarmerie officer
2122:Michail Spyromilios
2104:Military/resistance
2063:(1903–1959), author
2057:(1885–1973), author
2032:, 16th century poet
2011:Vasileios Ioannidis
1181:Cosmas the Aetolian
914:, in the region of
910:in his hometown of
908:Zographeion College
904:Christakis Zografos
831:Zographeion College
676:in Greece, and the
579:Albanian Parliament
396:Captain of Himara,
351:Zona e minoritarëve
38:
7209:Greek colonization
6805:New Greek Diaspora
6716:Old Greek Diaspora
6600:Spyros Spyromilios
6585:Vasileios Sachinis
5848:Gregorič, Nataša.
5588:Getty Publications
5516:. Viking. p.
5438:Getty Publications
5366:. Viking. p.
5036:. 11 November 2016
4354:. 11 December 2013
4071:Human Rights Watch
4044:on 19 April 2010.
3693:on 7 November 2017
3661:on 7 November 2017
3629:on 7 November 2017
3594:on 7 November 2017
3364:Society Farsharotu
3357:2015-07-10 at the
3075:C. Hurst & Co.
2953:Kallivretakis 1995
2678:on 4 December 2000
2537:Albania's Captives
2335:Gjirokastër County
2146:Spyros Spyromilios
2050:Korytsa Prefecture
2024:Literature and art
1748:Constantinopolitan
1328:Russia and Ukraine
1297:Native communities
1237:Zographeion Lyceum
1226:) that has hosted
1203:
857:together with the
835:
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6022:Greeks in Albania
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3116:978-1-903900-78-9
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6075:Revolt of 1878
6072:
6070:Revolt of 1854
6067:
6062:
6057:
6056:
6055:
6050:
6045:
6038:Ancient Epirus
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5590:. p. 96.
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5440:. p. 96.
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4763:. Country Data
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4702:
4695:
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4608:
4585:
4579:Giakoumis, K.
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3999:(4): 613–635.
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3942:978-1903900789
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2217:Georgios Sinas
2214:
2211:Ioannis Pangas
2208:
2202:
2196:
2190:
2182:
2179:
2178:
2177:
2167:
2158:
2152:
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2119:
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2100:
2094:
2088:
2082:
2076:
2070:
2064:
2058:
2052:
2039:
2033:
2025:
2022:
2021:
2020:
2017:Tasos Vidouris
2014:
2008:
2005:Charles Moskos
2000:
1997:
1995:
1994:Notable people
1992:
1971:
1968:
1947:
1944:
1871:Main article:
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1376:United Kingdom
1373:
1368:
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1356:
1355:
1354:
1340:Greek diaspora
1336:
1335:
1330:
1325:
1320:
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1256:
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1212:Ioannis Pangas
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893:Constantinople
889:printing house
822:
819:
817:
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769:
766:
754:Mani peninsula
722:Main article:
719:
716:
678:Griko language
674:Mani peninsula
643:
640:
638:
635:
629:
626:
617:
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511:
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478:
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389:
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365:Main article:
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359:
326:
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263:The region of
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253:
232:Greek language
137:, in parts of
117:
116:
110:
109:
105:
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99:by Hellenized
84:
83:
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20:
15:
9:
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7244:
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7239:
7237:
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7233:
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7215:
7212:
7210:
7207:
7205:
7204:Hellenization
7202:
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7197:
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7186:
7183:
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7170:
7167:
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7147:
7145:
7142:
7140:
7137:
7136:
7134:
7132:Latin America
7130:
7124:
7121:
7119:
7116:
7114:
7111:
7109:
7106:
7104:
7101:
7099:
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6822:New York City
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6813:
6810:
6809:
6807:
6803:
6795:
6792:
6790:
6787:
6786:
6785:
6784:Soviet Greeks
6782:
6778:
6775:
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6770:
6766:
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6758:
6754:
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6634:
6631:
6629:
6628:Andreas Tatos
6626:
6624:
6621:
6619:
6616:
6614:
6613:Sotiris Ninis
6611:
6609:
6606:
6603:
6601:
6598:
6596:
6593:
6591:
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6583:
6581:
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6570:Zachos Milios
6568:
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6525:
6523:
6520:
6517:
6515:
6512:
6510:
6507:
6505:
6502:
6500:
6499:Takis Tsiakos
6497:
6495:
6492:
6490:
6487:
6485:
6482:
6479:
6477:
6474:
6472:
6468:
6465:
6463:
6459:
6456:
6454:
6451:
6449:
6445:
6442:
6440:
6437:
6436:Benefactors:
6434:
6433:
6431:
6429:
6425:
6419:
6416:
6414:
6411:
6409:
6406:
6404:
6401:
6400:
6398:
6396:
6395:Organizations
6392:
6386:
6383:
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5789:960-7916-11-5
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5762:
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5171:"Resolutions"
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4996:Gregorič 2008
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4962:
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4945:Pettifer 2001
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2299:Spiro Koleka
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6972:Netherlands
6789:deportation
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6532:Spiro Ksera
6489:Katina Papa
6462:Simon Sinas
6428:Individuals
6315:Gjirokastër
6301:Antipatreia
6256:Settlements
6245:Dryinopolis
6198:(Moscopole)
6196:New Academy
6159:and culture
6105:Morava–Ivan
5970:Macedonians
5503:quadrangle.
5353:quadrangle.
5070:. Argonaut.
4615:26 December
4098:22 February
3434:Nitsiakos.
3395:2 September
3149:22 November
2540:. Argonaut.
2331:Spiro Ksera
2293:Mihal Kasso
2231:(1820–1896)
2225:(1810–1876)
2223:Simon Sinas
2219:(1783–1856)
2213:(1814–1895)
2207:(1814–1892)
2201:(1800–1865)
2195:(1792–1874)
2189:(1760–1818)
2176:(1942–1943)
2091:Rita Wilson
2061:Katina Papa
2038:(1780–1852)
1899:Gjirokastër
1713:Cappadocian
1539:Slavophones
1408:Sarakatsani
1403:Macedonians
1283:Greek names
1191:Benefaction
877:New Academy
821:Ottoman era
670:Chimariotic
384:and visas.
301:), part of
295:Gjirokastër
178:Vorioepirot
143:Gjirokastër
125:are ethnic
7230:Categories
7098:D.R. Congo
7051:Uzbekistan
7046:Kyrgyzstan
7041:Kazakhstan
7020:Azerbaijan
6777:evacuation
6467:Alexandros
6271:Vouthroton
6204:(Qestorat)
6193:Education:
6187:Lasso fund
6172:Laiko Vima
6130:Trebeshina
5950:Bulgarians
5934:Aromanians
5711:(Report).
5698:References
4583:. Page 282
4294:(4): 365.
4192:www.mfa.gr
4142:. Politiko
4033:(Report).
3780:reports...
3748:20 October
3697:5 November
3665:5 November
3633:5 November
3598:5 November
2672:Mfa.gov.al
2415:Ledio Pano
1785:Arvanitika
1629:Television
1604:Literature
1524:Aromanians
1441:Phanariots
1418:Tsakonians
1293:By country
801:Under the
750:Μοιρολόγια
705:isoglosses
610:homogeneis
529:Aromanians
481:See also:
374:Aromanians
367:Aromanians
361:Aromanians
271:See also:
101:Aromanians
7169:Venezuela
7139:Argentina
6833:Melbourne
6765:expulsion
6743:expulsion
6519:Politics:
6444:Evangelos
6365:Moscopole
6296:Antigonia
6281:Apollonia
6234:Ancient:
6230:Geography
6216:(Dropull)
6043:Chaonians
5921:Albanians
5870:15 August
5568:cite book
5418:cite book
5155:28 August
5040:28 August
5014:28 August
4358:28 August
4308:143473178
4118:BalkanWeb
3742:State.gov
3520:28 August
3515:Himara.gr
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2741:28 August
2682:28 August
2652:28 August
2514:(INSTAT).
2491:Footnotes
2450:Arvanites
2357:Sophianos
2346:of Greece
2342:(1972–),
2246:Ali Pasha
1999:Academics
1970:Australia
1825:Byzantine
1780:Aromanian
1768:Greeklish
1758:Tsakonian
1733:Himariote
1708:Calabrian
1684:Hellenism
1589:Education
1544:Souliotes
1529:Arvanites
1478:Egyptiots
1352:Melbourne
1347:Australia
1278:Etymology
1216:Evangelos
1022:Tepelene
969:Leskovik
940:Monastir
927:District
866:Moscopole
859:Aromanian
816:Education
742:Aromanian
628:Australia
382:passports
249:Albanians
97:Aromanian
82:Languages
7123:Zimbabwe
7103:Ethiopia
7007:Caucasus
6876:Caucasus
6871:Bulgaria
6748:massacre
6728:genocide
6458:Georgios
6355:Leskovik
6286:Thronion
6266:Phoenice
6263:Ancient:
6240:Parauaea
6210:(Himara)
6140:Hill 731
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