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Slav-Macedonian Australian newspaper prints falsifications

Slav-Macedonian Australian newspaper prints falsifications

Australian Macedonian Advisory Council August 05, 2010 The perennially racist and deceptive newspaper, the ´Australian Macedonian Weekly´, has again been caught printing fabrications. An article in the July 20 edition of the AMW, on page 35, stated that “The Australian Greens are the only political party in Australia that openly supports Macedonia’s right to self-identification under its constitutional name.” The […]

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2 Oct 1903 – The Prime Minister of England Balfour knew NO “Ethnic Macedonians”

2 Oct 1903 – The Prime Minister of England Balfour knew NO “Ethnic Macedonians”

A quite revealing article found on the Australian Newspaper “Argus” (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954), Friday 2 October 1903, page 5, includes Official Statistics about the Population of Macedonia given by the Prime Minister of England, Arthur Balfour. According to the Official Statistics given by the Prime Minister, the Nationalities of Macedonia at that time were: Turks, Greeks, Bulgarians, Jews, Serbians, […]

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Serbian Scholar Gojko Subotić Confirms the Greek Character of Ohrid Archbishopric [28-IV-2009]

18 April 2009, Serbian scholar Gojko Subotić, hosted by MANU*, states that the historical Ohrid Archbishopric had a Greek cultural character. *”Makedonska Akademija na Naukite i Umetnostite” (“Macedonian Academy of Arts and Sciences”), highest academic institution of FYROM. From the Youtube Channel of Srbolog  

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Ljubčo Georgievski Uses Linguistic Arguments Against Pseudomacedonism [17-VI-2009]

19 Ιούν 2009 — Ljubčo Georgievski, the former Prime Minister of FYROM, uses linguistic arguments against Pseudomacedonism by demonstrating that the absence of Latin superstratum in the vocabulary of FYROMian Slavic, which indicates that the Slavs arrived after the Romanization of the Balkan peninsula. From the Youtube Channel of Srbolog

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Krste Petkov Misirkov – The Founder of Pseudo-Macedonism Demystified

This video presents a collection of statements by Krste Petkov Misirkov (1874-1926), considered among Pseudomacedonians a pioneer of their modern national idea, which reveal his true ethnicity and his true view on Slavs of present-day FYROM. By Brzak

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Macedonian Wines from Greece – Tsantali

WINE IN MACEDONIA TSANTALI – http://www.tsantali.gr/ – Tsantali has set up three wineries in Northern Greece located at:Agios Pavlos in Halkidiki, Naoussa in Macedonia and Rapsani in Thessalia, on the foothills of Mount Olympos. Tsantali wineries equipped with state of the art technology produce wines that reflect not only the growers devotion to the land and commitment to quality but […]

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Σιωπηρή διπλωματία για τα Σκόπια!

Σιωπηρή διπλωματία για τα Σκόπια!

Παρασκηνιακές διαβουλεύσεις για την ταχεία επίλυση του ονόματος. Της Αγγελικής Σπανού Σιωπηρή διπλωματία, με σκοπό την ταχεία επίλυση του προβλήματος της ονομασίας της ΠΓΔΜ, ασκείται στο παρασκήνιο, σύμφωνα με εξακριβωμένες πληροφορίες. Κατά τις ίδιες πληροφορίες, αν και δεν έχει ανακοινωθεί ούτε από την Αθήνα ούτε από τα Σκόπια, οι πρωθυπουργοί της Ελλάδας και της ΠΓΔΜ κ. Παπανδρέου και Γκρούεφσκι θα […]

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Macedonian names and makeDonski pseudo-linguistics: The case of the name Pyrrhus

By Miltiades Elia Bolaris Balkan Illusion – phantasia archaica: “…it is very interesting to note that many of the authentic ancient Macedonian words, according to their etymology and pronunciation, have a striking resemblance to the appropriate words used in the modern Macedonian language (and other so called “Slav”[sic] languages). “Pyri(as).The root of this name could be connected to the noun […]

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1639 – Italian traveller Giorgio Bianchi account: The Sancak of Uskub (Skopje) was inhabited by Turks, Serbs and Albanians

1639 – Italian traveller Giorgio Bianchi account: The Sancak of Uskub (Skopje) was inhabited by Turks, Serbs and Albanians

Another historical account comes as back as 1639 from the Italian traveller Giorgio Bianchi. The Italian traveller noted that the Sancak of Uskub (renamed later to Skopje) consisted of Turks, Serbs and Albanians.   In other words, this account of 1639 reaches the same conclusion with more the entire bibliography related to the specific issue and furthermore confirms the fact that Uskub (renamed later to […]

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Macedonia turned into a white landscape

Macedonia turned into a white landscape

Heavy snowfall in many areas of Central and Western Macedonia, while snow chains are necessary for vehicles to access the macedonian ski resorts.   Snow chains are required for vehicles heading to the ski resort of Voras Mt. (Kaimaktsalan) from St. Athanasius, Arnissa, and Kerasia. The tire chains are also necessary for vehicles heading to the ski center “3-5 Pigadia” […]

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