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Vlachia—Vlachia in Hellas. Contribution to the historical geography of medieval Thessaly].
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125:transhumant
56:Vlãhia Mari
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176:Aegean Sea
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69:romanized
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31:Map from
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1557:Peshtera
1499:diaspora
1474:Bulgaria
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1179:Identity
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269:Basil II
145:Romanian
101:Thessaly
22:Muntenia
18:Thessaly
1547:Metsovo
1537:Kruševo
1517:Avdella
1489:Romania
1469:Albania
1253:Culture
1068:History
782:Sources
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359:Taronas
339:toparch
324:Domokos
308:in the
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221:Meteora
129:Balkans
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80:Vlachia
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