(Cyrillic script: За македонцките работи, English translation: On Macedonian Matters) is a book written by Krste Misirkov and published in 1903 in Sofia...
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Macedonians (Macedonian: Македонци, romanized: Makedonci [maˈkɛdɔnt͡si]) are a nation and a South Slavic ethnic group native to the region of Macedonia...
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The orthography of the Macedonian language includes an alphabet consisting of 31 letters (Macedonian: Македонска азбука, romanized: Makedonska azbuka)...
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Krste Misirkov (category Articles containing Macedonian-language text)
founder of the modern Macedonian literary language". On the other hand, he was one of the founders of the pro-Bulgarian Secret Macedonian-Adrianople Circle...
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exiles returned to Macedonia from abroad, and a new generation of young Macedonian intellectuals rediscovered the history of Macedonian nationalism. In these...
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western dialects came to be known separately as "Macedonian".[citation needed] Standard Macedonian was codified in 1945 and has developed modern literature...
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from Macedonia, customs, and holidays. The first significant manifestation of ethnic Macedonian nationalism was the book On Macedonian Matters (Za Makedonskite...
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history of the Macedonian language refers to the developmental periods of current-day Macedonian, an Eastern South Slavic language spoken on the territory...
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with 'Macedonian Slavs' and, eventually, 'ethnic Macedonians'. Krste Misirkov, a philologist and publicist, wrote his work "On the Macedonian Matters" (1903)...
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Postal Union in 1997, PTT Macedonia was divided into Macedonian Telekom and Macedonian Post (later renamed North Macedonia Post). As far as water transport...
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Macedonian nationalism (Macedonian: македонски национализам, pronounced [makɛdonski nat͡sionalizam]), sometimes referred to as Macedonianism is a general...
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western Macedonia by merging two Vardar Macedonian and one Kosovo battalion. The second — larger ethnic Macedonian military unit was the 2nd Macedonian Shock...
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Agreement, Greece accepted the name "Macedonian language" in reference to the official language of North Macedonia. Macedonian dialects form a continuum with...
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Eastern South Slavic (category Dialects of the Macedonian language)
organizations of the Macedonian Slavs in Europe and the Americas, the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO) and the Macedonian Patriotic Organization...
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world. The Macedonians were eventually conquered by the Roman Republic, which dismantled the Macedonian monarchy at the end of the Third Macedonian War (171–168...
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This is a list of Macedonian writers: Macedonian historians, philosophers, scientists, laboratory specialists, authors, and writers who were born in present-day...
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Following the Roman victory in the Third Macedonian War over Perseus of Macedon in 168 BC, the Macedonian monarchy was abolished and replaced by four...
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Macedonian literature (Macedonian: македонска книжевност) begins with the Ohrid Literary School in the First Bulgarian Empire (nowadays North Macedonia)[citation...
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Ilinden–Preobrazhenie Uprising (redirect from Ilinden Uprising of Macedonia)
carried out by the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization, with the support of the Supreme Macedonian-Adrianople Committee, which included...
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Mediterranean after the Punic Wars. Traditionally, the "Macedonian Wars" include the four wars with Macedonia, in addition to one war with the Seleucid Empire...
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The president of the Republic of North Macedonia (Macedonian: Претседател на Република Северна Македонија, romanized: Pretsedatel na Republika Severna...
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modern Macedonian Academy of Arts and Sciences was built upon. Macedonian nationalism On Macedonian Matters Memorandum of Independence of Macedonia (1913)...
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Stefan Dedov (category CS1 Macedonian-language sources (mk))
and early proponent of the Macedonian Slavs' ethnonational distinctiveness. He publicly expressed the idea of a Macedonian nation distinct from the Bulgarians...
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balcanicaucaso.org/eng/Areas/North-Macedonia/Macedonian-Refugee-Children-Exodus-Anniversary-42415%7Ccite-title=Macedonian Refugee Children: Exodus...
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Skopje (redirect from Capital of the Republic of Macedonia)
Skopje (Macedonian: Скопје) after the Second World War, when standard Macedonian became the official language of the new Socialist Republic of Macedonia. Skopje...
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The official language of North Macedonia is Macedonian, while Albanian has co-official status. Macedonian is spoken by roughly two-thirds of the population...
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"Macedonia" and "Macedonian", on their own, would be able to be used freely by both countries The Macedonian government did not issue a statement on whether...
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Alexander the Great (redirect from Alexander the Macedonian)
Macedonian court from 352 to 342 BC, as well as Amminapes, future satrap of Alexander, and a Persian nobleman named Sisines. This gave the Macedonian...
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Georgi Pulevski (category CS1 Macedonian-language sources (mk))
ruling over "Macedonian regions." He identified the Ottoman Macedonia from which he originated with ancient Macedonia and considered the Macedonian Slavs to...
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Albania, while also being co-official with the Macedonian language in North Macedonia on the state level, and on the municipal level, if the ethnic Albanian...
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