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The origin of the Romanians - the immigrationist theory
Own work, Andras Bereznay, 2006, modified 2018
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Totally Hungarian propaganda made by Hungarians.
The map of 500 shows Latin speaking from Bulgaria upwards and below Greek. There is no historical atestation for your map, there are no historians saying the vlachs migrated from Grece, Albania to Romania in a big migrational wave, it does not exist, it is not recorded in history. Keza the famous hungarian writter of 13th century stated that the vlachs were above the Danube line in deep ancient times.
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