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  2. Ethnic Macedonians in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Until 1913 the majority of the Slavic-speaking population of all three parts of the region of Macedonia identified as Bulgarian. [6] In October 1925 the Slavic population in the Bulgarian part of Macedonia repulsed a brief invasion by Greece, fighting alongside the Bulgarian army, and at the referendum held 3 years before to try those responsible for the Second Balkan and First World Wars lost ...

  3. Macedonian Bulgarians - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 28 December 2024. Bulgarians from the geographic region of Macedonia Not to be confused with Bulgarians in North Macedonia, Slavic speakers of Greek Macedonia, or Ethnic Macedonians in Bulgaria. The Bitola inscription is a marble slab with Cyrillic letters of Ivan Vladislav from 1016. The text reports ...

  4. List of Macedonian Bulgarians - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. A list of Macedonian Bulgarians. Architects. Naum Torbov (1880–1952) ...

  5. Macedonians (ethnic group) - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2011 Bulgarian census, there were 561 ethnic Macedonians (0.2%) in the Blagoevgrad Province, [275] the Bulgarian part of the geographical region of Macedonia, out of a total of 1,654 Macedonians in the entire country. [276]

  6. Bulgarians in North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    [23] [24] In the period after 1991 ca. 100,000 citizens of North Macedonia have acquired Bulgarian citizenship (which represents 10% of the self-declared ethnic Macedonians in the country in the 2021 population census), almost all of them acquired by descent and always on 1st position by acquired citizenship per country.

  7. History of the Macedonians (ethnic group) - Wikipedia

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    The history of Macedonians has been shaped by population shifts and political developments in the southern Balkans, especially within the region of Macedonia.The ideas of separate Macedonian identity grew in significance after the First World War, both in Vardar and among the left-leaning diaspora in Bulgaria, and were endorsed by the Comintern.

  8. Slavic speakers of Greek Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    All the Bulgarian officers brought into service were locally born Macedonians who had immigrated to Bulgaria with their families during the 1920s and 1930s as part of the Greek-Bulgarian Treaty of Neuilly which saw 90,000 Bulgarians migrating to Bulgaria from Greece. These officers were given the objective to form armed Bulgarian militias.

  9. Appeal to the Macedonians in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The Appeal to the Macedonians in Bulgaria from September 28, 1944 (in Bulgarian language).. The appeal to the Macedonians in Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Апел до македонците в България) was a political address of 29 left-wing activists, mostly members of the Bulgarian Communist Party, nearly all of whom originated from the Greek or the Yugoslav part of region of Macedonia. [1]