Morlachowie


Morlachowie (Greek: Μαυροβλάχοι, Mavrovlachi or Mauro-Vlachs, meaning "Black Wolos", Latin: Nigri Latini) - a community of Wolof living in the Dinarian Mountains. They used Eastern Ethnologies. Transhuman shepherds were the mainstay of their economy, with the dunes being the Dinaric Mountains and the winter shelters - the Adriatic coast. Now, as a result of assimilation, this minority no longer exists. According to census data in 1991 in Croatia, only 22 people identified themselves as Morlachov. Morlachia w XVII wiekiu Ethnographic map of 1859 Italy and northwestern Italy. parts of the Balkans History

In the 11th century the Morlachs lived in the mountains of Montenegro, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Vlachy and Dalmatia. In the 14th century, a part of the Morlach migrated north to the areas occupied by today in Croatia and Slovenia. In the 17th-18th centuries the Morlachs were an important ethnic element in the border areas between the Habsburg Monarchy and the Ottoman Empire, especially in Bosnia. These areas were the so-called. The military frontiers were called Morlachia. Literature

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