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    a newspaper that was published in Saint Petersburg between 1913 and 1914 by the Macedonian Scientific and Literary Society. The issues of the newspaper...
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    provinces (Albania, Macedonia, Sandžak and Thrace), leaving the Ottomans with only East Thrace. The Treaty of London, signed on 30 May 1913, which ended the...
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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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    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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    North Macedonia portal Demographic history of Macedonia A list of prominent ethnic Macedonians Macedonian nationalism Political views on the Macedonian language...
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    region of Macedonia. The Bulgarians founded in 1893 the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (initially known as Bulgarian Macedonian-Adrianopolitan...
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    Macedonian Americans (Macedonian: Македонски Американци) are Americans of ethnic Macedonian heritage. Macedonian national feelings had shifted throughout...
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    The Macedonian Scientific and Literary Society, called also Slavic-Macedonian Scholarly and Literary Society was an organization of Macedonian Slavs in...
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  • "Makedonski Glas" (Macedonian: Македонски Глас, lit. Macedonian Voice), were shut down by Greek authorities. During this period ethnic Macedonians such as Kostas...
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    Krste Misirkov (category Articles containing Macedonian-language text)
    standard Macedonian language based on the central Western Macedonian dialects. A survey conducted in the Republic of Macedonia (now North Macedonia) found...
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    Macedonian nationalism (Macedonian: македонски национализам, pronounced [makɛdonski nat͡sionalizam]) is a general grouping of nationalist ideas and concepts...
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    in 1913. The final borders were ratified at the Treaty of Bucharest of 1913. Serbia came to control the land which became known as Vardar Macedonia, and...
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    Dimitrija Čupovski (category Articles containing Macedonian-language text)
    and geographical map of Macedonia. In the period 19131914, Čupovski published the newspaper "Македонскi Голосъ" (Macedonian Voice) in which he and fellow...
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    Independent Albania (category States and territories disestablished in 1914)
    Erickson, Edward J. (2003), "The Macedonian Campaigns, 1912", Defeat in detail: the Ottoman Army in the Balkans, 1912-1913, Westport: Praeger publishers...
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    Gotse Delchev (category CS1 Macedonian-language sources (mk))
    Делчев; Macedonian: Ѓорѓи Николов Делчев; 4 February 1872 – 4 May 1903), known as Gotse Delchev or Goce Delčev (Гоце Делчев), was an important Macedonian Bulgarian...
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    Neander (1921–1950), Swedish journalist Eva Nedinkovska (born 1983), ethnic Macedonian singer Eva Noblezada (born 1996), American theatre actress and singer...
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    officers, aiming to defend the Macedonian territory. The principal reason given for the coup was the desire to defend Greek Macedonia from the Bulgarians, and...
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    Greek Macedonia." For more see: Victor Roudometof, Collective Memory, National Identity, and Ethnic Conflict: Greece, Bulgaria, and the Macedonian Question;...
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    1913 January February March April May June July August September October November December The following events occurred in July 1913: At a reunion to...
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    Aromanians (category Ethnic groups in North Macedonia)
    with the armed Macedonian Struggle, leading to the rupture of diplomatic relations between the two countries in 1906. During the Macedonian Struggle, most...
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    Mahmud Shevket Pasha (category 1913 deaths)
    Mahmud Shevket Pasha (Ottoman Turkish: محمود شوكت پاشا, 1856 – 11 June 1913) was an Ottoman military commander and statesman who was an important political...
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    contingent numbering over 120,000 relieved a much smaller army at the Macedonian front and fought alongside British and French troops. On the Eastern front...
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    in March 1909); and finally the two Balkan Wars of 1912–1913, in which Serbia acquired Macedonia and Kosovo from the Ottoman Empire and drove out Bulgaria...
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     Ghana (1914 known as the Gold Coast): 1,200  Kenya (1914 known as British East Africa): 2,000  Malawi (1914 known as Nyasaland): 3,000  Nigeria (1914 part...
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    the Greek name Berenice (Βερενίκη), which in turn is derived from the Macedonian form of the Athenian Φερενίκη, Phereníkē, or Φερονίκη, Pheroníkē, from...
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    states 1913 (300 dpi) Dissemination of the German Language 1913 (map, 300 dpi) Dissemination of the main foreign mother tongues in the German Reich 1913 (map...
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    rivalries over Macedonia became part of the Balkan Wars of 1912–13, with the 1913 Treaty of Bucharest awarding Greece large parts of Macedonia, including...
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  • Greece was given most of Thessaly and part of Epirus. The 1878 Greek Macedonian rebellion and Epirus Revolt of 1878 occurred during this period. Greco-Turkish...
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    Japanese voice actress Maria Sastre, American businesswoman Maria Rita Saulle (1935–2011), Italian judge Maria Sava, Romanian rower Maria Savchenko (1913–2005)...
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    inconsequential. By Mehmed V's death on 3 July 1918, defeat loomed on the Macedonian, Mesopotamian, and Western fronts. With military collapse in the field...
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