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What is the ethnicity of the majority of the population in Nartë?

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Nartë (definite Albanian form: Narta; Greek: Νάρτα, also Άρτα, Arta or Παλαιοάρτα, Palioarta) is a community in Vlora County. It is predominantly inhabited by ethnic Greeks who speak a unique northern Greek dialect, as well as Albanian. There is no convincing origin for the name of the settlement. Doris Kyriazis argues that the toponym Narta derives from Slavic and means 'summit', 'cape'. Synonymous toponyms are also found in various locations in the Slavic world. According to this view, from Slavic it would have been transmitted into Greek Άρτα and Albanian Nartë. Alternatively Shaban Demiraj argues that the name Nartë is from through the Albanian preposition në meaning 'in' or 'to', and Arta. The local population are predominantly members of the ethnic Greek minority in Albania, just like the inhabitants of neighboring Zvërnec, and both use a distinct northern idiom of modern Greek. During classical antiquity the coastal area of the Bay of Vlora, where the present-day villages of Nartë and Zvërnec are located, was settled by Ancient Greeks. The settlement is mentioned at the first time as Narda in an Ottoman traveller's log of 1520. In 1873 a Greek school was founded in the village. Greek education was expanded with the opening of a girls' school and a kindergarten in the early 1900s. With the incorporation of the area to the Albanian state (1912) the Greek school was closed down. During the People's Republic of Albania (1945-1991) public use of the Greek language was prohibited as well as any mention of the Greek origin of the locals. One of the local tourist attractions is the annual three-day festival. It was revived on 11-13 April 2004, after a lapse of several years. It takes place in the second week of April were Carnival celebration occur. The festivities also include concerts, an ethno-gastronomic fair, sports and public awareness events. An Orthodox church lies on the centre of the village.

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