Vlach is a primarily a historical exonym used to refer to some groups of speakers of Eastern Romance languages in Southeastern Europe.
Vlachs or Vlach may also refer to:
- Cieszyn Vlachs, an ethnic group from Poland
 - Moravian Vlachs, a historical ethnic group from Moravia
 - Vlachs (social class), a social and fiscal class in late medieval and early modern Southeastern Europe
 - Vlach (surname), a Czech surname
 - Vlachs in medieval Bosnia and Herzegovina, a specific group of people in medieval Bosnia and Herzegovina
 - Vlachs in medieval Serbia, a specific group of people in medieval Serbia
 - Vlachs in the history of Croatia, a specific group of people in the history of Croatia
 - Vlachs of Serbia, a Romanian-speaking ethnic group from Eastern Serbia
 
See also
- Mitre the Vlach
 - Morlachs
 - Oláh (disambiguation)
 - Statutes of the Vlachs
 - Vlach law
 - Vlach Quartet
 - Vlah
 - Ullah millet
 - Wallach (disambiguation)
 - Wallachia (disambiguation)
 - All pages with titles containing Vlach
 
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