Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Zagori, Albania" in English language version.
In 1880, Lambridis gives us the names of seventeen villages near Permet and in the Zagoria area that were inhabited by Arvanitovlachs: Topove, Iliar, Zheji, Maleshove, Mbrezhdan, Grabove, Argove, Buhal, Lipe, Leuse, Badelonje, Gjinkar, Bodar, Kutal, Kosine, Hotove, and Lupcke.
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There the Greek pocket of resistance, which preserved the Greek language even when its ruler was Serb or Italian, was the plateau of Ioannina and its hinterland ... When Isaou, the Italian ruler of Ioannina, passed to the offensive in 1399, he had already won over the Mazarakii (Albanians) and the Malakasaei (perhaps Vlach-speakers) and he recruited Greeks evidently from Zagori, Papingo (above Konitsa), and "Druinoupolis with Argyrokastro and the great Zagoria" (probably the high-country northwest of Argyrokastro, of which a part is still called Zagorie).
Greek elementary schools were ... of Orthodox craftsmen.