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Dumitru Ciotti

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121:. His date of birth was in either 1882 or 26 October 1885, sources vary on this. From his youth, Ciotti showed interest in the national cause of the Megleno-Romanians. In 1904, he graduated from the Commercial Lyceum of 275: 177:("Moldavia"). Ciotti strongly supported the migration of Megleno-Romanians into Romania that took place mainly between 1923 and 1925. This migration was due to the various conflicts (the 126: 345: 340: 185:) that ravaged the area and to the conquest of the Megleno-Romanian villages by states hostile to the Megleno-Romanian national movement, such as 310: 169: 193:
from villages close to the Megleno-Romanian settlements also participated on it. Ciotti was also a member of the Meglenia Cultural Society.
150: 325: 335: 315: 276:"Historical aspects regarding the Megleno-Romanian groups in Greece, the FY Republic of Macedonia, Turkey and Romania" 258: 330: 148:, where he would live for a while. During his stay in the city, he published articles for the Romanian newspapers 350: 67: 320: 110: 130: 305: 133:
of the Ottoman Empire, Ciotti was one of the Megleno-Romanians who was on the side of the
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activist, editor and schoolteacher. Ciotti was born in the Megleno-Romanian village of
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Aromâni, meglenoromâni, istroromâni: aspecte identitare și culturale
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Bercin-Drăghicescu, Adina; Dorin, Lozovanu; Virgil, Coman (2012).
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Megleno-Romanian activist, editor and schoolteacher
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Index

Skra
Ottoman Empire
Constanța
Romania
Megleno-Romanian
Skra
Megleno-Romanian
Ottoman Empire
Greece
Thessaloniki
Romanian school
Young Turk Revolution
Young Turks
Bucharest
Romania
Acțiunea
ro
Adevărul
Dimineața
Balkan Wars
World War I
Greece
Aromanians
Silistra
propagandistic
Romanians
Southern Dobruja
Cerna
Constanța

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