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"'''Grecoman'''" or "'''Graecoman'''" (]: Γραικομάνοι, ''Grekománoi'', ]: Гъркомани, ''Garkomani'', ]: Гркомани, ''Grkomani'', ]: ''Grecomani'', ]: ''Grekomanë'', ]: ''Gricumanji'') is a ] term used in ], ], ], and ] to characterize ]–,<ref>{{harvnb|Skendi|1967|p=67}}.</ref> ]–,<ref>{{harvnb|Kahl|2002|pp=145–169}}.</ref> and ]–speaking<ref>{{harvnb|Karakasidou|1997|p=106}}; {{harvnb|Mackridge|Yannakakis|1997|p=148 (Note #11)}}; {{harvnb|Nugent|2002|p=181}}; {{harvnb|Cowan|2000|p=40}}; {{harvnb|Danforth|1997|pp=245–246}}; {{harvnb|Kalyvas|2006|p=312 (Footnote #65)}}; {{harvnb|Rossos|2008|p=145}}; {{harvnb|Brown|2003|p=82}}.</ref> people, who self-identify as ethnic ], because of their Orthodox affiliation. The term generally means "pretending to be a Greek" and implies a non-Greek origin.<ref>{{harvnb|Van Boeschoten|2006|pp=347–377}}.</ref> Another meaning of the term is ''fanatic Greek''.<ref>{{cite web|title=The Macedonian Affair - A Historical Review of the Attempts to Create a Counterfeit Nation (Institute of International and Strategic Studies in Athens, Greece)|publisher=Hellenic Resources Network|year=1995–2009|access-date=12 February 2011|url=http://www.hri.org/docs/affair.html}}</ref> The term is considered highly offensive to the ] ].<ref name= LMDanforth>{{harvnb|Danforth|1997|p=221}}.</ref> The "Grecomans" are regarded as ethnic Greeks in ], but as members of originally non-Greek, but subsequently ] minorities, in the neighboring countries.<ref>{{harvnb|Kontogiorgi|2006|pp=233–234}}.</ref> |
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"'''Grecoman'''" or "'''Graecoman'''" (]: Γραικομάνοι, ''Grekománoi'', ]: Гъркомани, ''Garkomani'', ]: Гркомани, ''Grkomani'', ]: ''Grecomani'', ]: ''Grekomanë'', ]: ''Gricumanji'') is a ] term used in ], ], ], and ] to characterize ]-,<ref>{{harvnb|Skendi|1967|p=67}}.</ref> ]-,<ref>{{harvnb|Kahl|2002|pp=145–169}}.</ref> and ]-speaking<ref>{{harvnb|Karakasidou|1997|p=106}}; {{harvnb|Mackridge|Yannakakis|1997|p=148 (Note #11)}}; {{harvnb|Nugent|2002|p=181}}; {{harvnb|Cowan|2000|p=40}}; {{harvnb|Danforth|1997|pp=245–246}}; {{harvnb|Kalyvas|2006|p=312 (Footnote #65)}}; {{harvnb|Rossos|2008|p=145}}; {{harvnb|Brown|2003|p=82}}.</ref> people, who self-identify as ethnic ], because of their Orthodox affiliation. The term generally means "pretending to be a Greek" and implies a non-Greek origin.<ref>{{harvnb|Van Boeschoten|2006|pp=347–377}}.</ref> Another meaning of the term is ''fanatic Greek''.<ref>{{cite web|title=The Macedonian Affair - A Historical Review of the Attempts to Create a Counterfeit Nation (Institute of International and Strategic Studies in Athens, Greece)|publisher=Hellenic Resources Network|year=1995–2009|access-date=12 February 2011|url=http://www.hri.org/docs/affair.html}}</ref> The term is considered highly offensive to the ] ].<ref name= LMDanforth>{{harvnb|Danforth|1997|p=221}}.</ref> The "Grecomans" are regarded as ethnic Greeks in ], but as members of originally non-Greek, but subsequently ] minorities, in the neighboring countries.<ref>{{harvnb|Kontogiorgi|2006|pp=233–234}}.</ref> |