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the remote mountain villages in Romania in the Carpathians are still filled with weird stories of magic and unnatural. from a point of view it is very exciting. there is in each village a lot of material for good Hollywood dark movies, hehe. in a way countryside Romanians are lucky to have this preserved to this day, so to speak it is fascinating the way they still live in the Middle Ages
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I don't know many things about vlachs from Balkans, I know that they lived only in mountain areas, and since Balkans is very mountainous region, partially can be true. I know much more about vlachs from today territory of Romania, who founded Principalities of Wallachia and Moldavia, and other vlachs who was assimilated by slavs northern of today Romania.
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One of my grandmothers family came from croatia, they had the last name grmanitz, which is from slavic origin and was eventually changed when they've been Hungarianized around the late 1700s. Not much info has left from that time but I remember something I heard they maybe had vlach ancestry too.
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On western balkans Dalmatia and Serbia were places where Vlachs lived or Romans if you like it who from 1000 A.D. to late middle ages have been forcefully Slavicized.
We have tested genetically remenants of those people today and figured out that Most of Herzegovina, Dalmatia and regions in Serbia share the same Haplogroup I2a1 (just like Romanians) and other haplogroups found among Romanians.
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If we go their theories that only J2b2 and ev13 are "Vlach", then there must have been a complete paternal displacement in Romania and we have no records of such a thing happening. If Vlachs really conquered vast swathes of land and assimilated people like Eskimo says, then we should've seen a founder effect of these haplogroups. Many people hate the existence of Romania because it contradicts their beliefs.
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