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Uploaded by on Mar 22, 2008

Θέλω να ανένω στα Άγραφα
Τραγούδι: Στέργιος Βλαχογιάννης
ΠΕΤΡΙΛΙΑ ΚΑΡΔΙΤΣΑΣ

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  • γεια σου ρε παππου με την φωναρα σου

  • petrilia 4 ever!!!!

  • den xero to vivlio alla xero pos oi sarakatsanoi einai apogonoi ton palaion agrafioton kai oxi vlaxon. Oloi oi Sarakatsanoi irthan apo ta Agrafa.

  • aide ore a8anata agrafaaaaaaa!!

  • Karagounides are 2 types of people, these from thessaly are descendants of proto-Thessaliots mixed with greeks, they were still hellenophones, karagunides of Epirus were latinophones/descendants of Vlachs, Aromanians

  • Αθανατος ο ΜΕΓΑΛΟΣ ΒΛΑΧΟΓΙΑΝΝΗΣ

  • lipon ,den ksero katolou aglika ke elinika toso ksero ,ala katalaveno parapano

    6510686 les pou oi sarakatsanoi ke i vlahoi ine idia antropi ,etsi;

    rotisa ke se enalo meros ,edo,ke eki ta pedia lene pou ine ali ,lene oti ke oi sarakatsani ine "arheonta ellinas" ke oi vlahoi ine romeiki kati itan

    boris na mou diksis kanena vivlio pou grafete oti ine ali antropi

    evharisto poli

  • In Aravantinos' Chronography (Χρονογραφια), he elaborates more on the Sarakatsani and discusses about the "existence" of the Sarakatsani along with other actual existing groups like the Pestanianoi and the Vlachs. He also states that the Arvanitovlachs were called Garagounides or Korakounides thus increasing the supposed differences between Arvanitovlachs and Sarakatsani

  • to idio einai

  • The Sarakatsani traditionally spent the summer months in the Rhodope Mountains, in what is today Bulgaria, and returned south to Greece for the winter. The migration would start on the eve of Saint George's Day in April and the return migration would start on Saint Demetrius' Day, October 26th

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