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  2. Independent Macedonia (IMRO) - Wikipedia

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    In this way an independence referendum was held in the Socialist Republic of Macedonia on 8 September 1991, that was approved by 96.4% of votes. According to some observers, 8 September was chosen as the date for the referendum to link it with the 8 September 1944 proclamation of the Independent State of Macedonia. [15]

  3. Independent Macedonia (1944) - Wikipedia

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    The red and black flag used by the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization and more broadly by supporters of an autonomous or independent Macedonia. The Independent State of Macedonia [a] was a proposed puppet state of Nazi Germany during the Second World War in the territory of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia that had been occupied by the Tsardom of Bulgaria following the invasion of ...

  4. Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization - Wikipedia

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    No agreement was reached except for a paper "Manifesto" (the so-called May Manifesto of 6 May 1924), in which the objectives of the unified Macedonian liberation movement were presented: independence and unification of partitioned Macedonia, fighting all the neighbouring Balkan monarchies, forming a Balkan Communist Federation and cooperation ...

  5. Movement for the Liberation and Unification of Macedonia

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    The MLUM was a nationalist, patriotic, anti-Yugoslav and an anti-communist movement. [5] [6] [7] The movement also described itself as a revolutionary organization. [1]The main goal of the MLUM was the secession of SR Macedonia from Yugoslavia, and the ultimate creation of an independent Macedonian state, that incorporated SR Macedonia, Aegean Macedonia and Pirin Macedonia.

  6. Day of the Macedonian Revolutionary Struggle (Holiday)

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    The formation of the Macedonian Revolutionary Organization was the beginning of an organized Macedonian revolutionary movement which, via the Ilinden–Preobrazhenie Uprising the Kruševo Republic and, later, World War II in Yugoslav Macedonia, resulted in the creation of the modern independent Macedonian state. This date, October 23, is ...

  7. List of active separatist movements in Europe - Wikipedia

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    National Liberation Movement (Self-determination): Venetian National Liberation Movement; Free Territory of Trieste, which legally ceased to exist in 1977 after the Treaty of Osimo Trieste. Proposed state: Free Territory of Trieste. Advocacy group: Movement for the Independence of the Free Territory of Trieste [134] [135] [136] Aosta Valley ...

  8. List of historical separatist movements in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Goals: Autonomy (1994–99), independence and/or unification with Republic of Kosovo (2000–01) Events: Insurgency in the Republic of Macedonia; Timespan: 1994–2001; Serbian-inhabited communities in the Republic of Macedonia. Ethnic group: Serbs; Political parties: Democratic Party of Serbs in Macedonia, Radical Party of the Serbs in Macedonia

  9. Independent Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    North Macedonia, a country in Southeastern Europe, independent since 1991; Macedonian nationalism, an ideology associated with the will for national independence of the Macedonian ethnic group; Independent Macedonia (IMRO), a concept developed by the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization during the interwar period (1918-1939)