NY Times, native Macedonians to be found in Macedonia, 1919!
Taken from the New York Times, May 26th 1919.
View ArticleMacedonians found in the book A Balkan Freebooter, 1916!
Title page. Page 168. Page 169. Page 170. Page 224. Page 225. Page 226. Page 229. Page 231. Page 241. Page 243. Page 244. Page 246. Page 247. Page 249. Page 251. Page 255. Page 302. Page 303. Page...
View ArticleMacedonian is spoken in Greece, this is a fact!
Please notice that this map is from 2004. Languages of Macedonia See language map. The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM)(sic*). 2,071,210. National or official language: Macedonian. Part...
View ArticleMacedonian speaking areas include Bulgaria and Greece!
Macedonian speaking areas include Bulgaria and Greece. Taken from the book “The Indo-European Languages” edited by Anna Giacalone Ramat and Paul Ramat, 1998, page 416.
View ArticleMacedonians noted in a Serbian book from 1880!
Source: “Despot Đurađ Branković: gospodar srbima, podunavlju i zetskom primorju” By Čedomilj Mijatović, 1880, page 128. Brief translation into English: there are large numbers of Christians, Greeks,...
View ArticleIon Dragoumis recognizes the Macedonian language in 1907!
Here is a translation of the above text into English: -You cannot own every city that is inhabited by Greeks. If so Marseille would be yours, as well as Odessa -The same observation more or less I...
View ArticleBoris Sarafov – Macedonian Revolutionary!
Boris Sarafov, on the right side of the picture, together with Vasil Chakalarov, Macedonian revolutionary in the southern districts. Boris Sarafov was born in 1872, Nevrokop, Eastern Macedonia. He...
View ArticleGreece and the United Nations recognizes the Macedonian language in 1977!
This is a OFFICIAL UN document with the title; Third United Nations Conference on the Standardization of Geographical Names, Athens 17 August-7 September 1977. Title page. Page i. Page 28. Page 29....
View ArticleGreece and the United Nations recognizes the Macedonian language in 1982!
The name of this OFFICIAL document is: Fourth United Nations Conference on the Standardization of Geographical Names, Geneva, 24 August – 14 September 1982. Title page. Page i. Page 19. Source: Vol....
View ArticleGreek newspaper acknowledges the Macedonian language, 1905!
Greek original: Παρασκευή 8 Ιουλίου 1905. «Προ μηνών κατηρτίσθη εις Μοναστήριον υπό της Μακεδονικής Οργανώσεως επιτροπή, ήτις ανέλαβε το έργον να συντάξη γραμματικήν Μακεδονικήν. Η επιτροπή...
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