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Vlachochoria

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The Vlachochoria (Gr. Βλαχοχώρια, from Vlach and chorio (village)) is a general toponym in Greece for villages inhabited by Vlach-speakers. It may refer to one of the following:

During the Ottoman period these two villages consisted an autonomous federation. In 18th and 19th centuries were formidable for their textile and jewellery craftsmanship as well as a cultural and education centre. Both were destroyed by Ali Pasha in 1821 because they revolted against him.[1]

References

  1. ^ Drandakis Pavlos, The Great Greek Encyclopedia, c. 1926-1934. Article “Βλαχοχώρια”.
  2. ^ The castle of Salona and its historical significance, in Greek language.