The Gramos Mountains (Aromanian: Gramostea, Gramustea, Greek: Γράμος, Albanian: Gramoz) in the northern part of the Epirus region of the Balkan peninsula.
The city of Moscopole (Albanian: Voskopojë, Voskopoja) was once home to the largest Aromanian population in the world.
The city was razed to the ground by Ali Pasha in 1788 causing an exodus of Aromanian people across the Balkans.
The largest concentration of these were in the Pelister region of North Macedonia, the city of Kruševo and around the Prespa Lakes.
Marmaras This region is home to the most southerly population of Aromanians in the Balkans, with a prominent presence during the late Middle Ages.