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2226:. These new waves of immigrants resulted in crowded communes and over sixty Macedonian organizations were established in the country, the most prominent of which is the Pan-Macedonian Federation of Australia, the peak umbrella organization. Apart from its regional character, the federation also serves as the voice of the Greek Macedonian communities in Australia and has taken active role in the
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aware of differences between themselves and the inhabitants of
Bulgaria... The question as of whether a Macedonian nation actually existed in the 1940s when a Communist Yugoslavia decided to recognize one is difficult to answer. Some observers argue that even at this time it was doubtful whether the Slavs from Macedonia considered themselves to be a nationality separate from the Bulgarians
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Ages which appear in some modern works. In the Middle Ages and into the 19th century, the term ‘Macedonian’ was used entirely in reference to a geographical region. Anyone who lived within its confines, regardless of nationality could be called a
Macedonian. Nevertheless, the absence of a national consciousness in the past is no grounds to reject the Macedonians as a nationality today."
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Patriyot' Latin ve Yunan dillerinde "Vatansever" anlamına gelmektedir. Hint
Avrupai dillerde baba anlamına gelen 'peder,' 'father,' 'patris' kelimeleri ile akraba... ve diğer Avrupa dillerine de Latince' den geçmiştir. ... Patriyotlar mübadele çerçevesinde Yunanistan'daki Makedonya bölgesinden göçmüş
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whose origins were from
Macedonia to unite all the Macedonian communities of the United States, works to collect and distribute information on the land and people of Macedonia, organize lectures, scientific discussions, art exhibitions, educational and philanthropic activities, while they have funded
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Bulgaro-Macedonians who had an ethnic consciousness believed that their group, which is now two separate nationalities, comprised a single people, the Bulgarians. Thus the reader should ignore references to ethnic Macedonians in the Middle
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Large numbers of Greeks were expelled and others were deprived of the right to work by a license system that banned the practice of a trade or profession without permission. Forced labour was introduced, and the authorities confiscated the Greek business property and gave it to
Bulgarian colonists.
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Macedonian nation existed... Of those Macedonian Slavs who had developed then some sense of national identity, the majority probably considered themselves to be Bulgarians, although they were
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as many Greeks as possible and expel or kill the rest. A massive campaign was launched right from the start, which saw all Greek officials (mayors, judges, lawyers and gendarmes) deported. The
Bulgarians closed the Greek schools and expelled the teachers, replaced Greek clergymen with priests from
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and were finally superseded. Letters from the period show Pappas either being addressed or signing himself as "Leader and
Defender of Macedonia" and is today considered a Greek hero along with the unnamed Macedonians that fought with him. The revolution in Chalkidiki ended on 27 December, with the
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Accenni alla loro religiosità popolare mistiforme "completano" questo quadro, ridotto, sulla trasmissione culturale di un popolo illetterato ormai scomparso: emigrati in Asia minore dalla fine del secolo scorso, e ancora soggetti allo scambio delle popolazioni del 1923, i "Vallahades", o meglio i
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that broke up in 1941, that killed hundreds of thousands in the occupied country canceled these plans, leaving the population to endure those conditions for another three years. In May 1943 deportation of Jews from the
Bulgarian occupation zone began as well. In the same year the Bulgarian army
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The key fact about Macedonian nationalism is that it is new: In the early twentieth century there was no separate Slavic Macedonian identity: Macedonian villagers defined their identity as either 'Bulgarian', 'Serbian' or even 'Greek' depending on the affiliation of the village's priest. While
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The massacres precipitated a mass exodus of Greeks from the Bulgarian into the German occupation zone. Bulgarian reprisals continued after the September revolt, adding to the torrent of refugees. Villages were destroyed for sheltering "partisans" who were in fact only the survivors of villages
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and many other towns and villages clashes broke out with the occupying forces. On 29 September Bulgarian troops moved into Drama and the other rebellious cities to suppress the uprising. They seized all men between 18 and 45, and executed over three thousand people in Drama alone. An estimated
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rose up and killed the Turkish voivod and his guards, compelling the Ottomans to retire to Thessaloniki. Yussuf Bey took the revenge by beheading a bishop, impaling three dignitaries while in durance and imprisoning a lot of Christians in Thessaloniki. The Ottomans also turned Muslims and Jews
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being a part of the name of the then newly established Republic of Macedonia using the slogan "Macedonia is Greece". Following the recognition of the Republic of Macedonia by the United States, another rally was held in Thessaloniki on 31 March 1994, while two major rallies, organized by the
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Herbert von Karajan was born in Salzburg April 5, 1908. Though an Austrian by birth, the Karajan family was actually Greek, the original surname being Karajanis or "Black John". The family had migrated from Greece to Chemnitz, Germany, and from there to Austria about four generations before
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began to arrive in Australia. Vasilios Kyriazis Blades from Vythos, a village in the prefecture of Kozani, is believed to be the first Macedonian settler to arrive in Australia and was landed in Melbourne in 1915; his arrival exhorted other people from his village and adjacent
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3695:'Bulgarian' was most common affiliation then, mistreatment by occupying Bulgarian troops during WWII cured most Macedonians from their pro-Bulgarian sympathies, leaving them embracing the new Macedonian identity promoted by the Tito regime after the (Second World) war.
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By late 1941, more than 100,000 Greeks had been expelled from the Bulgarian occupation zone. Bulgarian colonists were encouraged to settle in Macedonia by government credits and incentives, including houses and land confiscated from the natives.
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Everything that savours of antiquity is by the Macedonian peasant attributed to the two great kings of his country. His songs and traditions, of which he is vastly and justly proud, are often described as having come down " from the times of
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forces; these events provoked Greece to help the Macedonians to resist both Ottoman and Bulgarian forces, by sending military officers who formed bands made up of Macedonians and other Greek volunteers, something that resulted in the
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and the agreement between Greece and Bulgaria on a mutual population exchange in 1919, the Greek element was reinforced in the region of Greek Macedonia, which acquired a high degree of ethnic homogeneity. During the 1923
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Rum olup, Osmanlı devrinde İslam'a girip, Müslümanlığı seçen, köken olarak Türk olmayıp Rum kökenlilere verilen bir isimdir. Bazı bölgelerde ise "Rum delikanlısı" anlamına gelen "Rumyöz" de kullanılmaktadır.
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Karajan was born in 1908 in Austrian Salzburg, the son of a well-to-do physician of partially Greek-Macedonian ancestry whose forebears had been ennobled while in the service of the Saxon kings.
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to refer to an indirect object. The Macedonians also have a characteristically heavier accent, which readily identifies a speaker as coming from Macedonia. There is also a minority of
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speaking Macedonians still remain. These communities are using their various dialects in some social situations, while they identify themselves as ethnic Greeks. After the 1923
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previously destroyed. The terror and famine became so severe that the Athens government considered plans for evacuating the entire population to German-occupied Greece. The
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Dosuna, J. Méndez (2012). "Ancient Macedonian as a Greek dialect: A critical survey on recent work (Greek, English, French, German text)". In Giannakis, Georgios K. (ed.).
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Australia had been a popular destination for the waves of Macedonian Greek immigrants throughout the 20th century. Their immigration was similar to that of the rest of the
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was prepared from both the Greek government and the leading Macedonian revolutionaries and took place in southern Macedonia, with large numbers of people from Greek and
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fifteen thousand Greeks were killed by the Bulgarian occupational army during the next few weeks and in the countryside entire villages were machine gunned and looted.
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by Macedonian immigrants, promotes the Macedonian history, culture and heritage, organizes lectures and presentations, as well as social events and gatherings for the
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and Bulgaria. The Greek Macedonians have been objecting to these notions originally fearing territorial claims as they were noted by United States Secretary of State
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with books about the Macedonian history and culture. Additionally, they promote the social welfare and educational advancement of the inhabitants of Macedonia.
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Crespo, Emilio (2017). "The Softening of Obstruent Consonants in the Macedonian Dialect". In Giannakis, Georgios K.; Crespo, Emilio; Filos, Panagiotis (eds.).
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to settle in Melbourne, while several families from other districts also settled in Australia, bringing with them hundreds of people in the following decades.
3844:"The revolt in Bourinos was the verst organized resistance act of the Macedonian Hellenism against the Bulgarian imperialism and the once pan-slavic danger."
2708:(1908–1989), an Austrian born orchestra and opera conductor who was descended paternally from Greek-Macedonian ancestors who migrated centuries earlier from
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against the Greeks, stating that the latter intended to exterminate non-Christian populations. That was the first accomplishment of the Greek side under
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occupying forces and the ethnic cleansing policies of the Bulgarian authorities. The Bulgarian Army entered Greece on 20 April 1941 at the heels of the
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that predominantly self-identifies as Greek Macedonians, primarily found in
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Balkan studies: biannual publication of the Institute for Balkan Studies
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Balkan studies: biannual publication of the Institute for Balkan Studies
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Studies in Ancient Greek Dialects: From Central Greece to the Black Sea
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Studies in Ancient Greek Dialects: From Central Greece to the Black Sea
3133:. In Giannakis, Georgios K.; Crespo, Emilio; Filos, Panagiotis (eds.).
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lived side-by-side but in self-contained communities, while in western
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2320:, which is affiliated with several Macedonian diaspora organizations.
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The overwhelming majority of the Greek Macedonians speak a variant of
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and eventually occupied the whole of northeastern Greece east of the
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to establish an independent Greek state, at the time that Greece was
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The Macedonian conflict: ethnic nationalism in a transnational world
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Alexiadou, Artemis; Horrocks, Geoffrey C.; Stavrou, Melita (1999).
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and is a French-Greek with Macedonian descent on his father's side.
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Greek federalism during the nineteenth century: ideas and projects
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in 1910. The Dragoumis family, originating from Vogatsiko, in the
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5.1%, while the remainder was mostly made up of Muslims and Jews.
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1247:. According to late-19th century folklorist Frederick G. Abbott:
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in 1926, the Greeks comprised 88.8% of the total population, the
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568:, that operated in Greece and other European regions outside the
4729:. Embassy of Greece in Washington DC. 2007-01-24. Archived from
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where they held key academic, medical, and administrative posts.
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The twisted muse: musicians and their music in the Third Reich
1375:"I myself am a Macedonian, just as another 2.5 million Greeks"
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remained the largest city where the most Macedonians resided.
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and his descendants and subsequently re-incorporated into the
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Preface: Ancient Macedonian, Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman periods
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1480:. Responding to issues about the Macedonia naming dispute as
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4590:"The Yugoslavs Criticize Greece and Bulgaria over Macedonia"
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Hornblower, Simon (2002). "Macedon, Thessaly and Boiotia".
2522:, prominent basketball players and European champions with
1419:. The dispute over the moral right to the use of the name
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danger. There are monuments in Macedonia commemorating the
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200:, are a regional and historical population group of ethnic
5109:
3860:. Historical–Folklore and Natural History Museum of Kozani
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established settlements in rural areas, while people from
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conquest and towards the end of the Ottoman era, the term
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Collective memory, national identity, and ethnic conflict
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Collective memory, national identity, and ethnic conflict
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period. In the partition of Alexander's empire among the
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3935:(Volume 1 ed.). University of Michigan. p. 188
3675:, Loring M. Danforth, Princeton University Press, 1997,
3163:
The Macedonian State. Origins, Institutions and History
4994:. Pan-Macedonian Association of Canada. Archived from
4850:. Pan-Macedonian Association of Melbourne and Victoria
4769:
There is no other but one Macedonia, and this is Greek
4277:"Pan Macedonian Association of Melbourne and Victoria"
3051:
2612:. Other notable figures of the Greek football include
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in January 2007. Both Kostas Karamanlis and his uncle
1469:
Macedonian Greek community in Australia, were held in
4471:"1924 Mübâdilleri Ve Etnik Bir Grup Olan Patriyotlar"
3165:(reprint ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
5151:
Pan-Macedonian Association of Melbourne and Victoria
3189:
Walter de Gruyter, Berlin and New York 2003, p. 28 (
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The dispute achieved international status after the
784:, more so away from the coast. They lived alongside
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the region saw also the influx of many ethnicities (
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3592:
Why wars widen: a theory of predation and balancing
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2486:, Hellenic Army officer and leading member of the
1429:in the 19th and early-20th century between Greece,
3901:
3032:"Georg Autenrieth, A Homeric Dictionary, μακεδνός"
2580:, and other players of the 2004 Euro team such as
2418:jurist, politician, writer and participant in the
2195:The geographic distribution of Macedonians before
220:, while many have spread across Greece and in the
5118:
5085:
4912:
1099:Axis Occupation of Greece in the period 1941–1944
31:. For the Greek diaspora in North Macedonia, see
6328:
4948:. Pan-Macedonian Association USA. Archived from
3284:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 186–187.
3281:The Cambridge companion to the Hellenistic world
1504:, are Macedonian ethnic Greeks with origin from
750:Postcard with a Greek Macedonian revolutionary (
79:Prints of traditional Greek Macedonian costumes.
4499:Mackridge, Peter A.; Yannakakis, Eleni (1997).
4179:"Διδακτικά Βιβλία του Παιδαγωγικού Ινστιτούτου"
3745:Mackridge, Peter A.; Yannakakis, Eleni (1997).
3616:Mackridge, Peter A.; Yannakakis, Eleni (1997).
3588:
3366:Mackridge, Peter A.; Yannakakis, Eleni (1997).
2428:, a Slavophone Greek Macedonian fighter in the
1407:with a non-Greek qualification, as used by the
1018:Bulgaria, and sharply repressed the use of the
19:This article is about ethnic Greek people from
3908:. C. Hurst & Co. Publishers. p. 215.
3883:American School of Classical Studies at Athens
3781:. Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press. p. 89.
3770:
3768:
3724:. Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press. p. 88.
3713:
3711:
3221:
3122:
962:Military history of Greece during World War II
810:Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization
704:communities taking part. In the same year the
16:Greek regional and historical population group
6021:
5171:
4391:Aspects of the Balkans: Continuity and Change
4158:"The Holocaust in Greece, 1941-1944 (Part 1)"
3952:
3950:
3929:Kentron Koinonikon Epistemon Athinon (1962).
3361:
3359:
3106:Ancient Macedonia: Language, History, Culture
2506:based the fictional protagonist of his novel
2120:
1425:and its derivatives traces its origin to the
1357:
1351:
1195:population exchange between Greece and Turkey
946:Population exchange between Greece and Turkey
879:population exchange between Greece and Turkey
833:. According to the 1904 census, conducted by
617:The Greek revolution in Macedonia started in
542:Contribution to the Greek War of Independence
4041:
4039:
4037:
3464:
3347:
2323:
1395:". It has led to reactions to the notion of
1093:, was commander of Macedonian forces of the
1056:and quickly spread throughout Macedonia. In
788:, most of whom had come to be identified as
5121:Musicians and Composers of the 20th Century
4826:. Cambridge University Press. p. 418.
4793:. Cambridge University Press. p. 417.
4620:Journal of Political and Military Sociology
3966:. Princeton University Press. p. 276.
3765:
3708:
3534:. East European Quarterly. pp. 29–32.
3316:
3314:
3128:
1464:to demonstrate their objection to the name
1155:Greek presence in Macedonia since antiquity
849:by the Bulgarians who formed the majority.
639:submission of Mount Athos to the Ottomans.
384:; the latter came in use from the times of
324:, from a small kingdom at the periphery of
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6014:
5461:Provisional Government of National Defence
5178:
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4898:. Princeton University Press. p. 86.
4812:
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4777:
4655:. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 32.
4648:
4359:. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 76.
4352:
4305:. Princeton University Press. p. 83.
4136:. Stanford University Press. p. 128.
4109:. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 19.
4082:. Princeton University Press. p. 20.
4052:. Stanford University Press. p. 127.
4020:. Stanford University Press. p. 126.
3993:. Stanford University Press. p. 130.
3947:
3356:
3308:, Cambridge University Press, 1993, p. 12.
3306:The Last Centuries of Byzantium, 1261-1453
3227:
3196:
3108:. Centre for Greek Language. p. 145.
3054:Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Griechischen
2542:in 2007. Other basketball players include
2127:
2113:
1103:Political Committee of National Liberation
5123:. Vol. 3. Salem Press. p. 758.
5019:. The Macedonian Society of Great Britain
4202:
4034:
3774:
3717:
3232:(Third ed.). Routledge. p. 90.
3097:
2534:respectively. Fasoulas was also mayor of
1125:, with Svolos later becoming a minister.
980:Axis occupation of Greece at World War II
372:group in particular, as findings such as
316:populations have inhabited the region of
4888:
4869:"Pan-Macedonian Federation of Australia"
4679:. neurope.eu. 2008-10-06. Archived from
4295:
3804:Ιστορία και Πολιτισμός του Νομού Κοζάνης
3320:
3311:
3151:
2276:The Pan-Macedonian Association of Canada
2199:differed from the distribution of other
2178:
1443:
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829:from 1904 to 1908, which ended with the
761:
745:
714:Slavic-speaking populations of Macedonia
641:
601:
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5092:. Oxford University Press. p. 56.
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4421:
4379:
4102:
4072:
3956:
3527:
3157:
2408:, politicians with contribution in the
2286:The Macedonian Society of Great Britain
1153:There had been a documented continuous
1101:. He became the first president of the
595:Monument for the "Heroines of 1822" in
419:. Under Roman control and later in the
6329:
5185:
4129:
4045:
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3986:
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3479:
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708:was established, which along with the
625:, the local insurgents and monks from
305:History of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)
204:, inhabiting or originating from the
6009:
5951:Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki
5159:
5064:Paul Robinson, Bruce Surtees (1976).
4706:Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Greece
4541:
4539:
4468:
3902:Nikolaeva Todorova, Marii︠a︡ (2004).
2995:
901:. According to the statistics of the
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4783:
4133:Bulgaria during the Second World War
4049:Bulgaria during the Second World War
4017:Bulgaria during the Second World War
3990:Bulgaria during the Second World War
3905:Balkan identities: nation and memory
3572:Institute of Balkan Studies (1976).
3555:Institute of Balkan Studies (1976).
3324:Conflict and chaos in Eastern Europe
3277:
3159:Hammond, Nicholas Geoffrey Lemprière
2928:Slavic speakers in Ottoman Macedonia
2278:is the association's branch for the
1040:, addresses the National Council in
254:) comes from the ancient Greek word
103:Regions with significant populations
6342:Ethnic groups in Macedonia (region)
5935:Archaeological Museum of Amphipolis
5906:Byzantine monuments of Thessaloniki
4614:Floudas, Demetrius Andreas (1996).
4545:
3327:. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 125.
2396:in 1904 in Athens, originated from
1377:. This quotation of Prime Minister
1310:, called Macedonian (Μακεδονίτικα,
360:after only a few years, in 294 BC.
274:. The shorter English name variant
27:. For the Slavic ethnic group, see
13:
5068:. Macdonald and Janes. p. 6.
4536:
3252:
3207:. Walter de Gruyter. p. 329.
3137:. Walter de Gruyter. p. 299.
3129:Hatzopoulos, Miltiades B. (2017).
2933:Slavic speakers of Greek Macedonia
2689:who also served as Prime Minister.
2538:, while Diamantidis was announced
2318:2009 European Parliament elections
1078:expanded its zone of control into
522:there were sizable populations of
14:
6353:
5387:Siege of Thessalonica (1422–1430)
5144:
4484:. p. 80. Docket 0341110033.
3513:. W. Blackwood and sons. p.
3489:. W. Blackwood and sons. p.
3450:. W. Blackwood and sons. p.
3426:. W. Blackwood and sons. p.
3402:. W. Blackwood and sons. p.
1287:as their regional symbol, while "
6037:
5499:Ministry of Macedonia and Thrace
5372:Byzantine civil war of 1341–1347
5367:Byzantine civil war of 1321–1328
5263:
4973:. Hellenic Communication Service
4231:"Pan-Macedonian Association USA"
3465:Vakalopoulos, Apostolos (1981).
3348:Vakalopoulos, Apostolos (1984).
2883:Demographic history of Macedonia
2851:
2836:
2742:, writer. Other writers include
1539:
881:, there was a mass departure of
792:, and other ethnicities such as
110:
69:
60:
5590:Thessaloniki International Fair
5030:
5009:
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4963:
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4066:
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3980:
3922:
3895:
3879:"Philippos Dragoumis-Series II"
3871:
3858:"Museum of Macedonian Struggle"
3850:
3818:
3795:
3738:
3686:
3658:
3636:
3609:
3595:. Routledge. pp. 117–118.
3589:Bergstrom Haldi, Stacy (2003).
3582:
3565:
3548:
3521:
3510:History of the Greek revolution
3497:
3486:History of the Greek revolution
3473:
3458:
3447:History of the Greek revolution
3434:
3423:History of the Greek revolution
3410:
3399:History of the Greek revolution
3386:
3341:
3298:
3271:
3246:
3179:
3052:Johann Baptist Hofmann (1950).
2163:. Only after 1954, people from
1409:Socialist Republic of Macedonia
955:
5947:Archaeological Museum of Pella
4505:. Berg Publishers. p. 1.
4160:. Balkanalysis.com. 2005-11-29
3751:. Berg Publishers. p. 9.
3622:. Berg Publishers. p. 8.
3372:. Berg Publishers. p. 7.
3350:History of Macedonia 1354-1833
3072:
3060:
3045:
3024:
2970:
2846:, benefactor from Thessaloniki
2792:Figures of the musical scene:
2562:, widely considered to be the
2308:founded in 2009 by politician
2257:Pan-Macedonian Association USA
1365:
1231:. They admire, along with the
1095:Greek People's Liberation Army
769:, whose family descented from
681:. Events of the Russo-Turkish
356:, which was overthrown by the
216:and other cities and towns in
23:. For the ancient people, see
1:
5943:Archaeological Museum of Dion
4594:Blinken Open Society Archives
4209:. BiblioBazaar. p. 279.
4203:Frederick, Abbott G. (2009).
4130:Miller, Marshall Lee (1975).
4046:Miller, Marshall Lee (1975).
4014:Miller, Marshall Lee (1975).
3987:Miller, Marshall Lee (1975).
3840:Minister for Macedonia–Thrace
2938:
2663:(Athens 2004, silver medal),
2608:(from his father's side) and
2574:Greece national football team
1697:Constantinople and Asia Minor
1341:
556:refers to the efforts of the
399:Engraved portrait of scholar
123:
93:
5575:Ptolemaida-Florina coal mine
5514:Eastern Macedonia and Thrace
4546:Floudas, Demetrius Andreas.
4103:Shrader, Charles R. (1999).
3321:Hupchick, Dennis P. (1995).
3278:Bugh, Glenn Richard (2006).
2432:from Plugar, a village near
2301:Panhellenic Macedonian Front
1197:, half of the refugees from
742:Movement of National Defence
576:, a writer, who founded the
380:, was gradually replaced by
340:which he toppled, including
263:
249:
7:
6118:Albanians of Western Thrace
5955:Museum of Byzantine culture
5939:Aiani Archaeological Museum
5530:Agios Dimitrios Power Plant
5352:Sack of Thessalonica (1185)
5302:Wars of Alexander the Great
4649:Roudometof, Victor (2002).
4353:Roudometof, Victor (2002).
3775:Gillespie, Richard (1994).
3718:Gillespie, Richard (1994).
3528:Todorov, Vărban N. (1995).
3230:The Greek World, 479-323 BC
3007:Ministry of Foreign Affairs
2957:Greekamericannewsagency.com
2898:Macedonia (ancient kingdom)
2893:List of Macedonians (Greek)
2866:
2627:Several Olympic medalists:
2540:European Player of the Year
2502:, the character upon which
2330:List of Macedonians (Greek)
2187:, that also appears in the
1937:Greek Byzantine Catholicism
1515:
1219:Music of Macedonia (Greece)
1143:
786:Slavic-speaking populations
657:with notable figures being
417:Roman province of Macedonia
301:Macedonia (ancient kingdom)
37:Macedonian (disambiguation)
10:
6358:
5342:Sack of Thessalonica (904)
5119:Cramer, Alfred W. (2009).
5086:Kater, Michael H. (1997).
4422:Kappler, Matthias (1996).
3187:Indo-European linguistics.
2918:Macedonians (ethnic group)
2327:
1223:Macedonian cuisine (Greek)
1216:
1212:
1148:
959:
816:on the region, led to the
727:
562:part of the Ottoman Empire
545:
294:
285:
256:
231:
29:Macedonians (ethnic group)
18:
6233:
6090:
6054:
5994:
5963:
5835:
5681:
5598:
5522:
5491:
5402:Greek War of Independence
5272:
5261:
5193:
3067:Oxford English Dictionary
2888:Greeks in North Macedonia
2775:: notable figures of the
2346:Hellenoglosso Xenodocheio
2344:, writer, founder of the
2324:Notable Greek Macedonians
1709:Constantinopolitan Greeks
1437:in 1944, under president
1245:Greek War of Independence
1119:national unity government
966:Axis occupation of Greece
812:and the influence of the
578:Hellenoglosso Xenodocheio
554:Greek War of Independence
548:Greek War of Independence
320:since ancient times. The
243:
206:Greek region of Macedonia
185:
167:
162:
154:
149:
137:
132:
107:
102:
92:
87:
54:
33:Greeks in North Macedonia
5478:Macedonia naming dispute
5347:Byzantine–Bulgarian wars
5038:
4752:
4332:. Springer. p. 99.
4258:. Pan-Macedonian Network
3826:
3807:(in Greek). ΚΕΠΕ Κοζάνης
3803:
2982:History-of-macedonia.com
2685:, as well as his nephew
2683:Prime Minister of Greece
2336:Athanasios Christopoulos
2228:Macedonia naming dispute
1482:Prime Minister of Greece
1393:Macedonia naming dispute
1032:, leading member of the
930:Prime Minister of Greece
868:, attributed as part of
712:started to wield on the
706:Principality of Bulgaria
494:. In Ottoman Macedonia,
492:previous Byzantine theme
453:Theodore Komnenos Doukas
376:indicate, or a separate
352:, Macedonia fell to the
5848:Alexandrion (Litochoro)
5377:Zealots of Thessalonica
5357:Kingdom of Thessalonica
4895:The Macedonian Conflict
4480:(Thesis) (in Turkish).
4329:Studies in Greek syntax
4302:The Macedonian Conflict
3185:Michael Meier-Brügger:
2913:Macedonia (terminology)
2820:Manolis Triantafyllidis
2675:Konstantinos Karamanlis
2667:(Athens 2004, silver),
2268:work in the Library of
1932:Greek Roman Catholicism
1502:Konstantinos Karamanlis
1415:, and the contemporary
1301:Makedonikos antikristos
1239:), the fighters of the
1209:settled in the region.
820:which was shut down by
388:and later evolved into
227:
97: 3 to 3.5 million
5997:Greek Macedonia Portal
5382:Byzantine–Ottoman wars
5362:Empire of Thessalonica
4256:"History of Macedonia"
4079:After the war was over
3963:After the war was over
3778:Mediterranean politics
3721:Mediterranean politics
2716:, Germany and then to
2706:(originally Karajanis)
2468:Lysandros Kaftanzoglou
2364:Christoforos Perraivos
2282:of Macedonian origin.
2192:
1969:Languages and dialects
1453:
1411:, during the times of
1388:
1358:
1356:'patriots'; sometimes
1352:
1316:northern dialect group
1276:
1266:
1045:
777:
759:
718:1897 Greco-Turkish War
650:
614:
599:
408:
35:. For other uses, see
5900:Tomb of the Palmettes
5332:Theme of Thessalonica
5237:Macedonian Bulgarians
4823:The Australian people
4790:The Australian people
4626:: 285. Archived from
3259:Ohio State University
2661:Alexandros Nikolaidis
2442:, a Slavophone Greek
2384:Zafeirakis Theodosiou
2372:Anastasios Polyzoidis
2288:, founded in 1989 in
2259:, founded in 1947 in
2182:
1926:Greek Orthodox Church
1458:breakup of Yugoslavia
1447:
1439:Franklin D. Roosevelt
1373:
1314:). It belongs to the
1271:
1249:
1028:
1008:Bulgarian irredentism
960:Further information:
928:, a judge who became
845:, outnumbered in the
831:Young Turk Revolution
765:
749:
728:Further information:
667:Zafeirakis Theodosiou
645:
605:
594:
451:by the rival emperor
398:
163:Related ethnic groups
5775:Pindus National Park
5565:Port of Thessaloniki
5535:Amyntaio Power Plant
5307:Wars of the Diadochi
5225:Jews of Thessaloniki
5213:Macedonians (Greeks)
4924:Au.greekreporter.com
4677:"Macedonia enlarged"
4575:See the whole quote
4502:Ourselves and others
4469:Çınar, Elif (2017).
3748:Ourselves and others
3619:Ourselves and others
3369:Ourselves and others
2806:Dionysis Savvopoulos
2730:, artist and painter
2728:Thalia Flora-Karavia
2720:and subsequently to
2693:Christos Sartzetakis
2653:Dimosthenis Tampakos
2645:Ioannis Melissanidis
2566:of Greek basketball.
2520:Dimitris Diamantidis
2454:Konstantinos Bellios
2394:Macedonian Committee
2376:Anastasios Karatasos
2310:Stelios Papathemelis
1942:Greek Evangelicalism
1492:at a meeting of the
1413:socialist Yugoslavia
1038:Chairman of the PEEA
659:Anastasios Karatasos
441:Latin Crusader state
386:Philip II of Macedon
238:The name Macedonia (
5880:Hellenistic theatre
5875:Archaeological Park
5446:Macedonian Struggle
5322:Barbarian invasions
5201:Ancient Macedonians
4890:Danforth, Loring M.
4758:Makedonia newspaper
4482:Istanbul University
4297:Danforth, Loring M.
4206:Macedonian Folklore
3034:. Perseus.tufts.edu
2873:Ancient Macedonians
2859:Herbert von Karajan
2798:Giorgos Hatzinasios
2787:production designer
2757:Takis Kanellopoulos
2748:Anthoula Vafopoulou
2744:Georgios Vafopoulos
2740:Vassilis Vassilikos
2734:Achilles Papapetrou
2703:Herbert von Karajan
2697:President of Greece
2665:Elisavet Mystakidou
2622:Alketas Panagoulias
2614:Kleanthis Vikelidis
2570:Theodoros Zagorakis
2516:Panagiotis Fasoulas
2488:National Resistance
2484:Evripidis Bakirtzis
2460:Stamatios Kleanthis
2430:Macedonian Struggle
2420:Macedonian Struggle
2410:Macedonian Struggle
2390:Stephanos Dragoumis
2368:Ioannis Skandalidis
2360:Nikolaos Kasomoulis
2270:New York University
1510:President of Greece
1452:in northern Greece.
1427:Macedonian question
1404:Macedonian language
1291:" is an unofficial
1241:Macedonian struggle
1237:Alexander the Great
1233:ancient Macedonians
1123:Georgios Papandreou
1089:, a veteran of the
1087:Evripidis Bakirtzis
1030:Evripidis Bakirtzis
926:Stephanos Dragoumis
835:Hüseyin Hilmi Pasha
827:Macedonian Struggle
814:Bulgarian Exarchate
756:Macedonian Struggle
730:Macedonian Struggle
710:Bulgarian Exarchate
687:Dimitrios Karatasos
532:Macedonian Question
465:Despotate of Epirus
364:, whether it was a
334:Alexander the Great
297:Ancient Macedonians
234:Makedon (mythology)
145:among the diaspora)
127: 2.5+ million
51:
25:Ancient Macedonians
6199:Slavic Macedonians
5858:Lion of Amphipolis
5434:Sanjak of Salonica
5412:Sanjak of Monastir
5327:Theme of Macedonia
5241:Ethnic Macedonians
5187:Macedonia (Greece)
4630:on 31 October 2014
4398:(published 2018).
3080:"History of India"
3003:"FYROM Name Issue"
2908:Macedonia (region)
2903:Macedonia (Greece)
2783:Patrick Tatopoulos
2765:Costas Hajihristos
2753:Giannis Dalianidis
2610:Angelos Charisteas
2582:Vassilios Tsiartas
2548:Nikos Hatzivrettas
2472:Aristotelis Zachos
2464:Xenophon Paionidis
2193:
2159:settled mainly in
2021:Constantinopolitan
1601:Russia and Ukraine
1570:Native communities
1454:
1389:
1277:
1128:Later, during the
1097:(ELAS) during the
1046:
1010:, on 14 May 1941.
1002:), except for the
950:Macedonia (Greece)
778:
760:
724:Early 20th century
651:
615:
600:
520:Macedonia (Greece)
409:
374:Pella curse tablet
370:Northwestern Doric
362:Ancient Macedonian
354:Antipatrid dynasty
218:Macedonia (Greece)
47:
6337:Greek Macedonians
6324:
6323:
6174:Megleno-Romanians
6003:
6002:
5896:Tomb of Judgement
5734:Small Prespa Lake
5509:Central Macedonia
5504:Western Macedonia
5417:Sanjak of Serfiğe
5280:Ancient Macedonia
5255:Megleno-Romanians
4992:"Our association"
4871:. AusGreekNet.com
4405:978-3-11-088593-4
4216:978-1-110-36458-9
4183:Greek-language.gr
4106:The withered vine
3304:Donald M. Nicol,
3253:Joseph, Brian D.
3214:978-3-11-053081-0
3144:978-3-11-053081-0
3115:978-960-7779-52-6
2824:Demetrios Vikelas
2687:Kostas Karamanlis
2635:, bronze medal),
2629:Georgios Roubanis
2572:, captain of the
2552:Kostas Tsartsaris
2544:Giannis Ioannidis
2504:Nikos Kazantzakis
2356:Georgios Lassanis
2342:Grigorios Zalykis
2244:Western Australia
2169:Eastern Macedonia
2137:
2136:
2089:History of Greece
2063:Karamanli Turkish
1807:Megleno-Romanians
1494:Council of Europe
1486:Kostas Karamanlis
1435:Edward Stettinius
1379:Kostas Karamanlis
1362:'Greek' is used.
1111:Alexandros Svolos
1080:Central Macedonia
996:Eastern Macedonia
903:League of Nations
866:ancient Macedonia
847:vilayet of Kosovo
586:Kingdom of Greece
574:Grigorios Zalykis
449:ruled for a while
378:Hellenic language
358:Antigonid dynasty
198:Macedonian Greeks
194:Greek Macedonians
192:), also known as
175:
174:
21:Macedonia, Greece
6349:
6224:
6217:
6210:
6168:
6156:
6149:
6127:
6120:
6113:
6106:
6042:
6041:
6030:
6023:
6016:
6007:
6006:
5843:Agios Athanasios
5796:Vermio Mountains
5570:Prinos oil field
5483:Prespa agreement
5456:Macedonian front
5424:Salonica Vilayet
5407:Manastir Vilayet
5337:Theme of Strymon
5267:
5244:
5180:
5173:
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5156:
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4459:
4419:
4413:
4412:
4382:Birnbaum, Henrik
4377:
4371:
4370:
4350:
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4287:
4286:
4284:
4283:
4273:
4267:
4266:
4264:
4263:
4252:
4246:
4245:
4243:
4242:
4233:. Archived from
4227:
4221:
4220:
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4191:
4189:
4175:
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3296:
3295:
3275:
3269:
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3244:
3243:
3225:
3219:
3218:
3200:
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3183:
3177:
3176:
3155:
3149:
3148:
3126:
3120:
3119:
3101:
3095:
3094:
3092:
3091:
3082:. Archived from
3076:
3070:
3069:, s.v. 'Macedon'
3064:
3058:
3057:
3056:. R. Oldenbourg.
3049:
3043:
3042:
3040:
3039:
3028:
3022:
3021:
3019:
3018:
3009:. Archived from
2999:
2993:
2992:
2990:
2988:
2974:
2968:
2967:
2965:
2963:
2949:
2878:Byzantine Greeks
2855:
2840:
2828:Spyridon Samaras
2671:(Rio 2016, gold)
2637:Voula Patoulidou
2606:Georgios Samaras
2352:Emmanouel Pappas
2205:Great Depression
2129:
2122:
2115:
2068:Megleno-Romanian
1756:Ethiopian Greeks
1666:Groups by region
1543:
1520:
1519:
1361:
1355:
1289:Famous Macedonia
1034:Greek Resistance
1004:Evros Prefecture
970:Greek Resistance
818:Ilinden Uprising
738:Macedonian front
632:Emmanouel Pappas
608:Emmanouel Pappas
477:Bulgarian Empire
467:, the rulers of
457:Byzantine Empire
421:Byzantine Empire
405:Thessalonicensis
368:probably of the
332:. Philip's son,
309:Byzantine Greeks
268:
259:
258:
252:
245:
187:
128:
125:
120:
116:
114:
113:
98:
95:
88:Total population
73:
64:
52:
46:
6357:
6356:
6352:
6351:
6350:
6348:
6347:
6346:
6327:
6326:
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6164:
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6145:
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6116:
6109:
6102:
6086:
6050:
6036:
6034:
6004:
5999:
5990:
5959:
5921:Platamon Castle
5831:
5813:Voras Mountains
5741:Lake Vegoritida
5677:
5594:
5540:Drama coal mine
5518:
5487:
5473:Greek Civil War
5468:Axis occupation
5439:Sanjak of Siroz
5429:Sanjak of Drama
5317:Roman Macedonia
5312:Macedonian Wars
5268:
5259:
5234:
5230:Slavic speakers
5189:
5184:
5147:
5142:
5141:
5131:
5117:
5110:
5100:
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5077:
5062:
5058:
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4926:. 23 March 2015
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4537:
4529:The New Balkans
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4467:
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4428:Oriente Moderno
4420:
4416:
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4386:Vryonis, Speros
4378:
4374:
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4340:
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3346:
3342:
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3261:
3255:"Ancient Greek"
3251:
3247:
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3226:
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3215:
3201:
3197:
3184:
3180:
3173:
3156:
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2869:
2862:
2856:
2847:
2844:Ioannis Papafis
2841:
2794:Manolis Chiotis
2586:Traianos Dellas
2509:Zorba the Greek
2450:Ioannis Papafis
2338:, writer, poet.
2332:
2326:
2316:to run for the
2314:Kostas Zouraris
2306:political party
2280:Greek Canadians
2265:Greek Americans
2240:South Australia
2232:New South Wales
2224:Greek Civil War
2133:
2091:
2083:
2082:
2047:Other languages
1970:
1962:
1961:
1920:
1912:
1911:
1832:
1822:
1821:
1761:Sudanese Greeks
1667:
1659:
1658:
1567:
1518:
1417:North Macedonia
1368:
1344:
1332:Slavic-speakers
1324:accusative case
1281:Macedonian flag
1279:The use of the
1274:Macedonian flag
1225:
1215:
1151:
1146:
1138:Democratic Army
1130:Greek civil war
976:
974:Greek civil war
958:
924:and his father
907:Slavic-speakers
806:Greek Macedonia
744:
726:
647:Peristera Kraka
550:
544:
447:, before being
326:Classical Greek
322:rise of Macedon
311:
293:
288:
236:
230:
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5729:Lake Prespa
5694:Doiran Lake
5689:Axios River
5451:Balkan Wars
5017:"Home page"
4848:"Home page"
4818:Jupp, James
4785:Jupp, James
2769:Zoe Laskari
2736:, physicist
2657:Athens 2004
2493:Rizospastis
2480:, composer.
2426:Gonos Yotas
2400:in western
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1986:Cappadocian
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1676:Macedonians
1556:Greek names
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874:World War I
854:Balkan Wars
852:During the
734:Balkan Wars
698:1878 revolt
683:Crimean War
627:Mount Athos
459:centred in
390:Koine Greek
382:Attic Greek
346:Hellenistic
178:Macedonians
48:Macedonians
6331:Categories
6296:Pakistanis
6215:Dodecanese
6154:Dodecanese
6138:Aromanians
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5853:Amphipolis
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5290:Government
5250:Aromanians
5050:2009-10-14
5023:2009-10-14
5002:2009-10-14
4977:2009-10-14
4956:2009-10-14
4946:"About us"
4875:2009-10-11
4854:2009-10-11
4764:2009-10-03
4737:2009-10-03
4712:2009-10-03
4687:2009-10-02
4634:24 January
4600:2021-09-08
4558:2018-10-03
4434:(76): 86.
4396:De Gruyter
4282:2008-10-25
4262:2008-10-25
4241:2008-10-25
4164:2009-10-22
3888:2009-05-26
3864:2009-10-17
3834:2009-10-17
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3703:0719066050
3653:0472081497
3264:2009-11-02
3090:2012-08-05
3038:2009-05-05
3017:2019-02-22
3005:. Athens:
2939:References
2328:See also:
2304:, a Greek
2236:Queensland
2174:Pentalofos
2058:Arvanitika
1902:Television
1877:Literature
1797:Aromanians
1714:Phanariots
1691:Tsakonians
1566:By country
1498:Strasbourg
1431:Yugoslavia
1348:Vallahades
1342:Vallahades
1217:See also:
1199:Asia Minor
914:pan-Slavic
891:Asia Minor
790:Bulgarians
619:Chalkidiki
606:A bust of
528:Vallahades
500:Aromanians
482:After the
475:, and the
433:Aromanians
411:After the
295:See also:
232:See also:
6281:Georgians
6276:Filipinos
6266:Bavarians
6251:Assyrians
6142:Italians
6133:Armenians
6125:Souliotes
6104:Arvanites
6098:Albanians
5836:Monuments
5791:Vasilitsa
5709:Haliacmon
4440:0030-5472
3161:(1993) .
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2802:Marinella
2695:, former
2679:President
2677:, former
2659:, gold),
2651:, gold),
2643:, gold),
2564:Patriarch
2434:Giannitsa
2402:Macedonia
2398:Vogatsiko
2161:Melbourne
2098:Byzantine
2053:Aromanian
2041:Greeklish
2031:Tsakonian
2006:Himariote
1981:Calabrian
1957:Hellenism
1862:Education
1817:Souliotes
1802:Arvanites
1751:Egyptiots
1625:Melbourne
1620:Australia
1551:Etymology
1478:Macedonia
1471:Melbourne
1466:Macedonia
1450:Macedonia
1422:Macedonia
1297:Makedonia
1258:Alexander
1187:Aromanian
1163:Illyrians
1159:Thracians
1115:Aromanian
1042:Evrytania
1015:Bulgarize
988:Wehrmacht
952:in 1928.
897:, mainly
802:Albanians
782:Macedonia
771:Vogatsiko
623:Polygyros
582:Macedonia
512:Albanians
488:Macedonia
443:based in
425:Armenians
330:Philip II
318:Macedonia
280:Macédoine
250:Makedonía
244:Μακεδονία
190:Makedónes
186:Μακεδόνες
133:Languages
50:Μακεδόνες
6311:Russians
6306:Persians
6161:Maltese
6077:Cypriots
6055:Hellenic
5931:Museums
5916:Philippi
5661:Siatista
5631:Katerini
5616:Kastoria
5071:Herbert.
4892:(1997).
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2867:See also
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2714:Chemnitz
2153:Kastoria
2016:Mariupol
1919:Religion
1892:Religion
1887:Politics
1872:Language
1774:Cypriots
1729:Caucasus
1525:a series
1523:Part of
1516:Diaspora
1328:genitive
1262:Heracles
1144:Identity
1136:and the
1066:Khoristi
934:Kastoria
843:Monastir
775:Kastoria
671:Thessaly
636:Vasilika
469:Thessaly
350:Diadochi
265:Makednos
257:μακεδνός
222:diaspora
150:Religion
6286:Indians
6271:Chinese
6261:British
6241:African
5986:Cuisine
5964:Culture
5926:Vergina
5818:Islands
5699:Falakro
5641:Florina
5523:Economy
5285:History
5273:History
5066:Karajan
4930:10 July
4571:Quote:
4188:10 July
3705:, p. 57
2987:10 July
2962:10 July
2536:Piraeus
2165:Central
2149:Florina
2102:Ottoman
2094:Ancient
2036:Yevanic
2001:Cypriot
1947:Judaism
1907:Theatre
1847:Cuisine
1686:Maniots
1644:Germany
1637:Toronto
1591:Albania
1213:Culture
1149:Origins
883:Muslims
822:Ottoman
484:Ottoman
286:History
276:Macedon
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