Macedonian Review, Volume 11Kulturen Zhivot., 1981 - Macedonia History, culture, literature, arts. |
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Page 75
... Greek or via Greek ( mainly through the spoken lan- guage ) have been assimilated by the third - syllabic accent of those dialects . Today great numbers of these words occur in the literary language . These words are neither considered ...
... Greek or via Greek ( mainly through the spoken lan- guage ) have been assimilated by the third - syllabic accent of those dialects . Today great numbers of these words occur in the literary language . These words are neither considered ...
Page 104
... Greek victors of the Balkan Wars affirmed their previously acquired territorial rights . The peace treaties of the Versailles Conference of June 28 , 1919 , affirmed the territorial division of Macedonia . Forced emigration and ...
... Greek victors of the Balkan Wars affirmed their previously acquired territorial rights . The peace treaties of the Versailles Conference of June 28 , 1919 , affirmed the territorial division of Macedonia . Forced emigration and ...
Page 145
... Greek rule , published in the Greek communist newspaper Rizospastis , is the result of the most heart - felt aspirations and struggles of the entire Macedonian people . The demand by Macedonians under Greek rule to freely speak in their ...
... Greek rule , published in the Greek communist newspaper Rizospastis , is the result of the most heart - felt aspirations and struggles of the entire Macedonian people . The demand by Macedonians under Greek rule to freely speak in their ...
Contents
BORIS VISHINSKI 117 The Long Road | 117 |
BLAGA ALEXOVA 130 The Episcopal Basilica | 130 |
LAZAR KOLISHEVSKI 137 The Fiction of a San Stefano | 137 |
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