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[1] [2] It is a detailed study of 216 ethnographic maps of the region of Macedonia dating from 1730 until 1949. [1] [2] [3] The book deals with the politicisation of Macedonia's geography during the era of nationalism. [4] It explores the development of theories based on ethnography and claims made on a national basis in relation to the region. [5]
Ethnographic Map of Macedonia: Point of View of the Serbs. Author: Professor J.Cvijic, 1918 From the Serbian point of view, the Slavs of Macedonia were Serbian-speakers. A great contribution to the Serbian cause was made by an astronomer and historian from Trieste, Spiridon Gopčević (also known as Leo Brenner). [20]
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The Vinča culture was an early culture of Southeastern Europe (between the 6th and the 3rd millennium BC), stretching around the course of the Danube in Serbia, Croatia, northern parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro, Romania, Bulgaria, and the Republic of North Macedonia, although traces of it can be found all around the Southeastern Europe, parts of Central Europe and in Asia Minor.
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