Albanians in Greece
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Last edited by Albo; 05-08-2018, 06:18 PM.
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Originally posted by maco2envy View PostWhy does eurovision still exist?
Actually...... the whole planet is farked.http://www.macedoniantruth.org/forum/showthread.php?p=120873#post120873
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Originally posted by maco2envy View PostWhy does eurovision still exist?Risto the Great
MACEDONIA:ANHEDONIA
"Holding my breath for the revolution."
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I'm pretty sure the first post of this thread used to have a content that is lost now and cannot guess what it was. This should be a warning to all users with "photo-bucket posts". Within one or a few years nothing remains of your contribution, just empty posts (with no moderator to delete them).
To start with the easy part, Athens by (year) 1800 was not a... village, but with a population of 9-10k still among the Top 10 cities of the South Balkans, and it was No 3 (by population) in the area that later became Greece in 1830s (what is now South Greece).
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What is the text quote? Which century does it refer to?
(In photo-bucket) this is a series of bizarre statements by Nakratzas (if I understand correctly) and have been repeatedly debunked, e.g. see Lithoxoou's pro-Albanian efforts to estimate an (inflated version of) Albanian-speakers population.
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1) When King Otto of Greece came in Greece in 1830, he hardly heard anyone speak in Greek and so he asked: "Where are the Greeks in Athens?"
His court looked at each other and answered: "There are no Greeks, but do not be troubled because this Albanian population will always be faithful to your monarchy".
Zaharias Papantoniou, "King Otto"
2) While it is not possible accurately to determine the population of Catalan Athens, a reasonable estimate would range from nine to eleven thousand persons, of whom perhaps fewer than three thousand were Catalan. Rubio has estimated that the total number of Catalans, spread over the whole of Attica and Beoetia, did not exceed five or six thousand persons, still a rather significant number at that time.
This comes from: Vasileios Laourdas.
Last edited by Carlin; 05-13-2018, 03:30 PM.
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Originally posted by Carlin15 View Post1) When King Otto of Greece came in Greece in 1830, he hardly heard anyone speak in Greek and so he asked: "Where are the Greeks in Athens?"
His court looked at each other and answered: "There are no Greeks, but do not be troubled because this Albanian population will always be faithful to your monarchy".
Zaharias Papantoniou, "King Otto"
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