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  2. Serbs in North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    Serbian Radical Party sympathizers in Macedonia made an effort to establish a "Serbian Autonomous Region of Kumanovo Valley and Skopska Crna Gora". In January 1993, 500 Macedonian Serb nationalists gathered in the town of Kučevište, north of Skopje, to protest the police repression against ethnic Serbs on New Year's Eve when 13 Serbian youths ...

  3. Ultra (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Ultra TV was a Serbian TV channel, which started broadcasting on January 28, 2008, at 8 A.M.It also broadcast in Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina and North Macedonia.It aired a diverse number of TV programs for children and teenagers.

  4. Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Serbian political parties, and the army, could not agree on how to govern the newly conquered territories; eventually this was solved by a royal decree. [9] In 1918, the region of Kosovo, with the rest of Serbia, became part of newly formed Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (since 1929 renamed as Kingdom of Yugoslavia). During the interwar ...

  5. Serbianisation - Wikipedia

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    The spread and promotion of Serbian Macedonianism was seen by Serbs as the first move toward eventually Serbianing the Macedonians. [25] Serbian nationalist-oriented politicians in the 19th century traveled to the area of Ottoman Macedonia and spread national propaganda with intent to build a Serbian national feeling among the local population.

  6. Macedonians in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    The Assembly declared Macedonia the nation-state of Macedonians within Yugoslavia. [3] The monastery which is in the region of Macedonia, was ceded after WWII to SR Macedonia, but was transferred to SR Serbia in 1947. In Bukles, Vojvodina, a center for refugees of the Greek Civil War was established in May 1945 through 1949. Among the refugees ...

  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. MRT 2 (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Since 1994, the channel broadcasts a schedule aiming towards the minority communities of the Republic of North Macedonia. It broadcasts programs in Albanian, Turkish, as well as programs in Serbian, Romani, Aromanian and Bosnian. From 2020, MRT 2 the channel started broadcasting exclusively in Albanian.

  9. Association of Serbo-Macedonians - Wikipedia

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    Despite the fact, initially this schools attempted to develop a middle road between Serbian and Macedonian dialects. [22] In 1889, when asked to the reprinting of these texts in the Macedonian dialect, Novaković recommended only the Serbian language should be used. He claimed, the anticipated attraction of the Macedonian dialect had not ...