Traditional medicinal plant knowledge among Albanians, Macedonians and Gorani in the Sharr Mountains (Republic of Macedonia)

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Besnik Rexhepi1, Behxhet Mustafa2, Avni Hajdari2, Jehona Rushidi-Rexhepi3, Cassandra L. Quave4, Andréa Pieroni5
1Department of Biology, State University of Tetova, Ilindenska, Tetovo, Republic of Macedonia
2Department of Biology, University of Prishtina Mother Teresa, Prishtina, Kosovo
3South-East European University, Ilindenska, Tetovo, Republic of Macedonia
4Center for the Study of Human Health, Emory University, Atlanta, USA
5University of Gastronomic Sciences, Bra/Pollenzo, Italy

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