Macedonian Struggle (Bulgarian: Македонска борба, romanized: Makedonska borba; Greek: Μακεδονικός Αγώνας, romanized: Makedonikós Agónas; Macedonian:...
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Macedonian Struggle may refer to: Museum of the Macedonian Struggle (Chromio) Museum of the Macedonian Struggle (Kastoria) Museum of the Macedonian Struggle...
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The Commemorative Medal for the Macedonian Struggle 1903–1909 (Greek: Αναμνηστικόν Μετάλλιο Μακεδονικού Αγώνος 1903 - 1909) was a campaign medal established...
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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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of the Macedonian Liberation Movement, Macedonian Scientific Institute, Sofia, 1927 – "The Movement on this Side of the Vardar and the Struggle with the...
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The Museum for the Macedonian Struggle is located in the centre of the city Thessaloniki in Central Macedonia, Greece. It occupies a neo-classical building...
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Polykastro (section Macedonian Struggle)
Greek Macedonian leader in the Macedonian Struggle Georgios Karaiskakis Vogdatsiotis [2], Greek Macedonian leader in the Macedonian Struggle Anton Yugov...
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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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The Museum of the Macedonian Struggle (Macedonian: Музеј на македонската борба) is a national museum of North Macedonia located in the capital city of...
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Bulgaria and Serbia. After the Macedonian Struggle and the Balkan Wars (in 1912 and 1913), the modern Greek region of Macedonia became part of the modern Greek...
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The Macedonian Committee (Greek: Μακεδονικό Κομιτάτο, Makedoniko Komitato), formally the Hellenic Macedonian Committee (Ελληνομακεδονικό Κομιτάτο, Ellinomakedoniko...
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Germanos Karavangelis (category Greek people of the Macedonian Struggle)
member of the Hellenic Macedonian Committee and functioned as one of the major coordinators of the Greek Struggle for Macedonia. Germanos Karavangelis...
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Thessaloniki (redirect from Museum of the Macedonian Art Society)
June 2012. Dakin, Douglas (1966). The Greek struggle in Macedonia, 1897–1913. Museum of the Macedonian Struggle. ISBN 9789607387004. Retrieved 27 June 2012...
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(Macedonian Struggle), known as makedonomahi (Macedonian fighters), essentially to fight the Bulgarians. After that it was obvious that the Macedonian...
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Idriz Seferi (section Macedonian Struggle)
his fight in the eastern provinces of Kosovo. In 1907, during the Macedonian Struggle, Idriz Seferi came into conflict with Serbian Chetniks that were...
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students in Ottoman Macedonia to attend classes in the Aromanian language. Due to the political turmoil that preceded the Macedonian Struggle, Mihăileanu's...
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chronic intercommunal violence took hold of Ottoman Macedonia in what came known as the Macedonian struggle, as well as in Eastern Anatolia. Terrorist attacks...
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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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Apostol Petkov (category Articles containing Macedonian-language text)
Apostol Petkov Terziev (Bulgarian/Macedonian: Апостол Петков Терзиев; May 6, 1869 – August 2, 1911) was a Macedonian Bulgarian revolutionary and one of...
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Greeks (Macedonian: Грци, Grci [ɡr̩t͡si]) in North Macedonia form a small community numbering 294 individuals per 2021 census. Greeks are mainly settled...
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Kilkis (category Municipalities of Central Macedonia)
Bulgarian). A catalogue of native Macedonians who participated in the Macedonian Struggle ("Greek armed struggle for Macedonia") during 1904–1908 lists five...
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The Day of the Macedonian Revolutionary Struggle is a national holiday which is celebrated on October 23 in North Macedonia. In 2007 the holiday was voted...
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artillery officer of the Hellenic Army that was killed during the Macedonian Struggle (1893–1912). Lorentzos Mavilis, a Greek war poet that was killed...
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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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Florina (category Municipalities of Western Macedonia)
supported the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO) who fought against the Ottomans. During the Macedonian Struggle the Greek makedonomachoi...
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The Museum of the Macedonian Struggle (Greek: Μουσείο Μακεδονικού Αγώνα Καστοριάς) in Kastoria, Macedonia, Greece is housed in a traditional old mansion...
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Greek region of Macedonia and its subdivisions. It is also used by organisations of the Greek Macedonian diaspora, such as the Pan-Macedonian Association...
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Kastoria (category Municipalities of Western Macedonia)
Greek movement in west Macedonia during this period. Macedonian Struggle and Balkan Wars As a largely Greek town in west Macedonia at the turn of the 20th...
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Skopje 2014 (category CS1 Macedonian-language sources (mk))
Skopje 2014 (Macedonian: Скопје 2014) was a project financed by the Macedonian government of the then-ruling nationalist party VMRO-DPMNE, with the official...
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The Museum of the Macedonian Struggle near Chromio, Kozani regional unit, Greece is an open-air museum created and landscaped over an area of 7 hectares...
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