Visit thessaloniki from the greek islands If you have bought a property, or live on one of the Greek Islands, why not make the most of it and take a short trip to the mainland to visit one of Greece’s very best cities – Thessaloniki – the jewel of the north. Famous for its lively streets, vibrant night life and […]
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French self-witness account of 1910 – Macedonians prefer to be crucified rather than to deny Hellenism
“Greece in evolution..”, 1910 by Abbott, G. F. (George Frederick) Account by a Frenchman self-witness who found himself in Macedonia and specifically “to Demir-Hissar, to Barakli-Djoumai’a, to Serres, to Nevrocop, to Razlog, to Djumal-Bala, to Melnik, to Petritch, to Drama, to Cavalla, to Niaousta, to Vodena, to Sorovitch, to Clissoura, to Kastoria, to Monastir, to Megarovo, to Tirnovo, to Florina, […]
Read more ›Serbs of FYROM: Historical Presence and the Current Status
Serbs in FYROM are an extension from the central parts of Serbian ethnicity, related to archaic groups in Kosovo and Metohija as well to a larger degree, with the basin of river Morava. That Serbs are found among early medieval Slav settlers of the Vardar/Axios region is confirmed by sources which identify the city of Gordoservon in Asia Minor as […]
Read more ›Rare documents about Russia’s plans for Macedonia through History
Count Nikolay Pavlovich Ignatieff: The man responsible for the beginning of the ‘Macedonian Question’ that we are seeing today. The following is from pg. 27 of the book ‘ ‘Macedonian Things’ and ‘Irredentist Things’ ‘ by Chysostomos Papastavros, published in 2008 by the Local Community of Mavrochorio, Kastoria. It is a table of the 4 Irredentist Pan-Slavic Plans for Greece. Throughout history, […]
Read more ›Ridiculous Skopjan propaganda regarding the so-called ‘Macedonian church’
Along with lies and myths claimed by Skopje’s spin doctors and revisionist historians about ancient and modern history, there exists a calculated alteration of facts regarding their church which was created in 1967 and is not recognized by any other Christian denomination by the name it wants which is ‘The Orthodox Church of Macedonia’. In the same breath, we find […]
Read more ›SlavoBulgarian Anti-Macedonian Struggle, 1897-1903
One of the less known aspects of the Macedonian question has been the needlessly Cruel methods and Crimes commited by the SlavoBulgarian Komitadjis against the Greek population of Macedonia. The Bulgarian bands had been notorious for their murders and outrages against non-combatants and especially the Greeks of Macedonia. The list is certainly not complete and never will be, since noone could […]
Read more ›Skopjan myth about Deca Belgaci exposed – Testimony of Irene Damopoulou Part II
THE CRY OF IRENE The true story of a young girl, Irene Damopoulou from Kastoria, in western Macedonia, that began during the years of the internal Greek conflict (1946-1949) By Ioannis Bougas …………………………………………………………………………………. …………………………………………………………………………………. “Paidomazwma” – “Children Gathering” A Short time after my uncle […]
Read more ›Maps depicting Macedonia as part of Greece through Ages
1. Map of 1581 Macedonia and Greece in 1581 The Belgian geographer Abraham Ortelius was appointed Geographer to the king of Spain in 1580. At the time the Low Countries were under Spanish control. This map of Greece was printed in 1581. It shows Macedonia, of course, as a part of Greece. It also shows that Greece existed then at […]
Read more ›Emily Greene Balch – Our Slavic Fellow Citizens
Quote: “The general estimate is that between forty and fifty United thousand Bulgars (from Bulgaria and Macedonia) have come to this country, including those in Canada. Their principal centre was here in Granite City, an outlying suburb of St. Louis, but during the last year the majority of the 10,000 who were here have migrated westward. At present there are […]
Read more ›French self-witness “Macedonians even if they die NEVER deny HELLENISM”
Account from a Frencman self-witness who found himself in Macedonia and specifically “to Demir-Hissar, to Barakli-Djoumai’a, to Serres, to Nevrocop, to Razlog, to Djumal-Bala, to Melnik, to Petritch, to Drama, to Cavalla, to Niaousta, to Vodena, to Sorovitch, to Clissoura, to Kastoria, to Monastir, to Megarovo, to Tirnovo, to Fiorina, and to a hundred villages. “Everywhere I found men who, […]
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