Morlachs (Mauro-Vlachs or Mavrovlachi, also Nigri Latini in Latin sources, meaning “Black Vlachs”; in Greek: mauros-valchio, in Serbian and Croatian Mor-laci [mor-latsi]) were a population of Vlachs. In another version their name comes from the slavic terms of “mor – ski-Vlasi” or Sea Vlachs. read more
MOSCOW – South Africa and Georgia have little in common aside from a tradition of wine-making and a turbulent recent history.
But a group of white South African farmers say starting a new life in the former Soviet state could be the solution to their troubles at home.read more
Love is much stronger than death,
Yes, it is much more powerful than the graves.
For its coals thereof
are coals of fire that will never quench,
and the fires thereof
have a most vehement and vivant flame.read more