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Macedonians (Macedonian: Македонци, romanized: Makedonci [maˈkɛdɔnt͡si]) are a
nation and a
South Slavic ethnic group native to the
region of Macedonia...
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ethnic minority of
Slavomacedonians. This was a term,
which the
inhabitants of the
region accepted with relief. [Because]
Slavomacedonians = Slavs+Macedonians...
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permitted to
publish newspapers in
Macedonian and run schools.[5] The
Slavomacedonian National Liberation Front (SNOF) was
formed in
October 1943. After...
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ethnic minority of
Slavomacedonians. This was a term,
which the
inhabitants of the
region accepted with relief. [Because]
Slavomacedonians = Slavs+Macedonians...
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ethnic minority of
Slavomacedonians]. This was a term,
which the
inhabitants of the
region accepted with relief. [Because]
Slavomacedonians = Slavs+Macedoninas...
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rated as more
reliable than
public statements. On the
actual number of
Slavomacedonians, see also Christidès, pp. 64–65.) Trudgill, Peter; Schreier, Daniel...
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October 1944, or
autonomists who had
managed to flee to Yugoslavia. The
Slavomacedonian National Liberation Front (Macedonian: Славјаномакедонски народноослободителен...
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ethnic minority of
Slavomacedonians. This was a term,
which the
inhabitants of the
region accepted with relief. [Because]
Slavomacedonians = Slavs+Macedonians...
- Federation" and only for "a
section of
Macedonia (Florina area)
inhabited by
Slavomacedonians". By 1935, it
simply called for "equal
rights to all" due to the "change...
- Gr****-Macedonian
naming dispute. Instead, the
language is
often called "Slavic", "
Slavomacedonian" (translated to "Macedonian Slavic" in English), makedonski, makedoniski...