Epirus, Thessaly, Roumeli, Attica, Megara, the greater part of Boeotia, the Peloponnese (across the Argolid and Corinthia Achaia to the east and north of Arcadia, the slopes of the Taygetos -Vardounia-, Cape Malea - Vatika- north Karytaina, Pylos, Koroni), southern Euboea and many islands (Andros, across Hydra, Spetses all, all Salamina, part of Aegina and many Aegean islands, eg Kea, Kythnos Skopelos, Ios, Samos, Kasos etc.) filled by Albanians, many of whom still speak Albanian (Arvanite). (See. Spyr. Lambrou: The classification of Attica and in the place epoikisis Albanians to Yearbook Club Parnassus, vol. 1, 1896, M. Lamprinidou: The Albanians in mainland Greece and the Peloponnese Athens, 1907, John Chr. Poulos: The Albanians in epoikisis Corinthian, Athens, 1950, II. Fouriki: Studies and Articles, the Folklore, vol. 9, 1926, p. 507-563, in Period. Athena, vol. 40, 1928, p. 26-59 and t. 43, 1931, p. 3 and beyond, the Calendar Greater Greece , 1922, p. 404-420), D.. Paschalis: The Albanians in Tash Cycladic in Calendar Greater Greece, 1934, p. 262-282.)
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