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    standardization of Macedonian in the 20th century provided good ground for further development of the modern Macedonian literature and this period is...
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    Macedon). Macedonia's decline began with the Macedonian Wars and the rise of Rome as the leading Mediterranean power. At the end of the Third Macedonian War...
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    Macedonians (Macedonian: Македонци, romanized: Makedonci) are a nation and a South Slavic ethnic group native to the region of Macedonia in Southeast Europe...
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  • Macedonian literature Maltese literature Mexican literature Moldovan literature New Zealand literature Northern Irish literature Norwegian literature...
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    known separately as "Macedonian".[citation needed] Standard Macedonian was codified in 1945 and has developed modern literature since. As it is part of...
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    attempt to formalize a separate Macedonian literary language. With the book, Misirkov outlined an overview of the Macedonian grammar and expressed the ultimate...
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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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    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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    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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    Kočo Racin (category Articles with Macedonian-language sources (mk))
    Racin (Кочо Рацин), was a Macedonian poet, writer and communist who is considered a founder of modern Macedonian literature. He is also regarded as a...
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    agha. Today, in North Macedonia Macedonian Blood Wedding is considered one of the most important works in Macedonian literature. It has received numerous...
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  • list of literature pages categorized by country, language, or cultural group. Sometimes these literatures will be called national literatures because...
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    Taga za Yug (category Macedonian literature)
    Yugoslav) Republic of Macedonia. Although Macedonian intellectuals from this period are often claimed as the founders of the Macedonian national movement...
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  • Yugoslav literature may refer to: Bosnian literature Croatian literature, medieval and modern culture of the Croats Macedonian literature, begins with...
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    Vasil Iljoski (category CS1 Macedonian-language sources (mk))
    (Macedonian: Васил Иљоски; December 20, 1902 – November 1, 1995) was a Macedonian writer, dramatist, professor and an important figure in Macedonian literature...
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    Torbeši (redirect from Macedonian Muslim)
    The Torbeši (Macedonian: Торбеши) are a Macedonian-speaking Muslim ethnoreligious group in North Macedonia and Albania. The Torbeši are also referred...
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    Miladinov brothers (category Articles with Macedonian-language sources (mk))
    brothers were Macedonians who spoke Macedonian and contributed to Macedonian literature. Their ethnicity is disputed between North Macedonia and Bulgaria...
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    Republic of Macedonia (Macedonian: Социјалистичка Република Македонија, romanized: Socijalistička Republika Makedonija), or SR Macedonia, commonly referred...
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  • Pirej (category Macedonian literature)
    Pirej (Macedonian: Пиреј, transl. couch grass) is a novel by Macedonian author Petre M. Andreevski published in 1980. The novel, set during the period...
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    general definition of Macedonia, but rarely so. Macedonian (Μακεδόνας) refers to an ethnically Greek Macedonian. Ancient Macedonian (Αρχαίος Μακεδόνας)...
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    Macedonian court from 352 to 342 BC, as well as Amminapes, future satrap of Alexander, or a Persian nobleman named Sisines. This gave the Macedonian court...
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    Petre M. Andreevski (category CS1 Macedonian-language sources (mk))
    Petre Mito Andreevski (Macedonian: Петре Мито Андреевски; June 25, 1934 – September 25, 2006) was a Macedonian poet, novelist, short story writer and...
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  • Old Macedonian may refer to: An alternative name for the Old Church Slavonic language The Macedonian recension of Old Church Slavonic (9th–11th century)...
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    Kazakh literature Kosovar literature Latvian literature Liechtensteiner literature Lithuanian literature Luxembourg literature Macedonian literature Maltese...
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    Macedonians (Greek: Μακεδόνες, Makedónes), also known as Greek Macedonians or Macedonian Greeks, are a regional and historical population group of ethnic...
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    in the Bulgarian language...After 1944 all the literature of Macedonian writers, memoirs of Macedonian leaders, and important documents had to be translated...
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    White Dawns (category Macedonian literature)
    White Dawns (Macedonian: Бели мугри, romanized: Beli mugri) is a collection of poems by the famous Macedonian writer Kočo Racin (Кочо Рацин), published...
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  • Bulgarian, Macedonian, Old Norse, Medieval French and the Italian Tuscan dialect of the renaissance. Western literature Medieval literature Renaissance...
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  • out a plan for the creation of a distinct Macedonian language and for development of new Macedonian literature. With the foundation of this society, an...
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    ideals. The term Macedonian Renaissance was first used by Kurt Weitzmann in his 1948 work, The Joshua Roll: A Work of the Macedonian Renaissance. It describes...
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