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List Of Aromanians
This is a list in progress of world-famous or important Aromanians and people having Aromanian ancestry. Arts * Constantin Belimace (1848–1932), Romanian poet, born in Bitola * Jovan Četirević Grabovan (1720–1790), Serbian Orthodox icon painter * Jovan Jovanović Zmaj (1833–1904), Serbian poet * Konstantin Čomu (1865–1952), pioneer of the cinema * Stere Gulea (born 1943), Romanian filmmaker, Greek-Aromanian parentage * Yanaki and Milton Manaki (1878–1954; 1882–1964), photography and cinema pioneers, born in Avdella * Branislav Nušić (1864–1938), Serbian novelist and playwright, Greek-Aromanian father * Jovan Sterija Popović, Serbian writer, father of Greek-Aromanian descent * Constantin Noica (1909–1987), Romanian philosopher, essayist and poet * Nushi Tulliu (1872–1941), Romanian poet and novelist, born in Avdella * Camil Ressu (1880–1962), Romanian painter * Florica Prevenda, Romanian painter * Alexandru Arsinel, Romanian actor and comedian * Toma Cara ...
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Aromanians
The Aromanians ( rup, Armãnji, Rrãmãnji) are an Ethnic groups in Europe, ethnic group native to the southern Balkans who speak Aromanian language, Aromanian, an Eastern Romance language. They traditionally live in central and southern Albania, south-western Bulgaria, northern and central Greece and North Macedonia, and can currently be found in central and southern Albania, south-western Bulgaria, south-western North Macedonia, northern and central Greece, southern Serbia and south-eastern Romania (Northern Dobruja). An Aromanian diaspora living outside these places also exists. The Aromanians are known by several other names, such as "Vlachs" or "Macedo-Romanians" (sometimes used to also refer to the Megleno-Romanians). The term "Vlachs" is used in Greece and in other countries to refer to the Aromanians, with this term having been more widespread in the past to refer to all Romance-speaking peoples of the Balkan Peninsula and Carpathian Mountains region (Southeast Europe) ...
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