From 1839, the region around Thessaloniki was shown to be inhabited by Greeks, Turks, and Bulgarians. No sign of the Pseudo-Macedonians.

By ChicagoGeorge
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1818 – The Greekness of Macedonians testified by Dionysios Pyrros in his “Methodic Geography..”
1920 – ‘International Geography’ about Macedonia’s population and “ethnic Macedonians” nowhere to be found
Macedonia 1916 – Rare photo of the Public Meeting from 30,000 Macedonians in Thessaloniki
1839 – American missionaries in Macedonia of 19th century
Macedonia : The 3rd Thessaloniki Biennale of Contemporary Art
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