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formerly populated by Morlachs during the 16th century as a consequence of a colonization program by the Republic of Venice. Another example is a region around
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1785 map of Europe showing "Morlachia" in the yellow coast at the right below the blue part of the map. Morlachia is displayed between the regions labelled as "
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and its realms from the 16th to the 19th century. However, following the demise of Ottoman power in the region and the
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Proceedings of the Globalization, Nationalism and Ethnic Conflicts in the Balkans and Its Regional Context
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Other regions in the area were also known as Morlachia. One example was the Istrian Morlachia (Italian:
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Ružica, Miroslav (2006). "The Balkan Vlachs/Aromanians awakening, national policies, assimilation".
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Historical region in the Balkans named after the Morlachs
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in the latter century, Morlachia lost relevance and the
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Istria
Croatia
Bosnia
Dalmatia
Latin
Italian
Croatian
Romanian
Morlachs
Croatia
Istria
Dalmatia
Krk
Romanians
Slavicisation
topography
Bosnia
Croatia
Ottoman Empire
Republic of Venice
Habsburg monarchy
fall of the Republic of Venice
Morlachs
assimilated
Alberto Fortis
travel book
Viaggio in Dalmazia
Vlachs
Morlachism

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