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- Gr****: Μακεδονία, romanized: Makedonía, Bulgarian: Македония, romanized: Makedoniya, Albanian: Maqedonia), most commonly refers to: North Macedonia, a country...
- (Bulgarian: Пиринска Македония; Българска Македония) (Pirinska Makedoniya or Bulgarska Makedoniya) is the third-biggest part of the geographical region of Macedonia...
- Severna Makedonia (Bulgarian: Сѣверна Македония, 'Northern Macedonia') is a book by Yordan Ivanov, a Bulgarian literary historian, archaeologist and folklorist...
- but subsequently carried the names Sölyst, Sea Maid, Kafireus, Esperos, Makedoniya and finally Struma. As Struma she tried to take nearly 800 Jewish refugees...
- Makedoniya (Bulgarian: Македония, originally spelled Македонія) was a Bulgarian newspaper edited and published by Petko Slaveykov in Istanbul with the...
- standard Bulgarian language, stating in his article in the newspaper Makedoniya: "Such an artificial ****embly of written language is something impossible...
- with Macedonian roots, started in 1866 the publication of the newspaper Makedoniya. Its main task was "to educate these misguided [sic] Grecomans there"...
- Macedonia (/ˌmæsɪˈdoʊniə/ M****-ih-DOH-nee-ə) is a geographical and historical region of the Balkan Peninsula in Southeast Europe. Its boundaries have changed...
- for the Macedonians (Bulgarian: Македония за македонците, romanized: Makedoniya za makedontsite; Gr****: Μακεδονία για τους Μακεδόνες, romanized: Makedonía...
- In the past the Bulgarian newspapers in the late Ottoman period were Makedoniya, Napredŭk, and Pravo. Between 1908 (after the Young Turk Revolution) and...