Sutsata Fãrshãrotu Societatea Fărșârotul | |
Formation | 1903 |
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Founder | Nicolae Cican |
Type | NGO |
Headquarters | Trumbull, Connecticut |
Location | |
Website | Official website |
The Society Farsharotu[1] (Aromanian: Sutsata Fãrshãrotu; Romanian: Societatea Fărșârotul), officially the Aromanian Cultural Society Farsharotu,[1] is an organization of Aromanians in the United States, with its headquarters at Trumbull, Connecticut.[2][3] The Aromanians are a Balkan ethnic group scattered over many countries in the region. These are Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, North Macedonia, Romania and Serbia.[4] The organization's former full name used to be "Romanian Cultural and Benevolent Society Farsarotul".[5]
The Society Farsharotu was the first Aromanian association in the United States and it was founded in 1903 by Nicolae Cican and other Aromanian emigrants from Albania, the north of Greece and Serbia.[6][7] The Aromanians are divided into several subgroups, one of them being the Farsherots, whose name comes from the village of Frashër in Albania.[8] The Society Farsharotu publishes The Newsletter of the Society Farsharotu twice a year. It is available on the website of the association.[4]
In 2021, the Society changed the spelling of its name from 'Farsarotul' to 'Farsharotu' to reflect its pronunciation in English.