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Makedoniya (newspaper) — Makedoniya ( bg. Македония) was a Bulgarian newspaper edited and published by Petko Slaveykov in Istambul with aim to help the foundation of an independent Bulgarian Church. Started in 1866, Makedoniya was one of the first Bulgarian newspapers… … Wikipedia
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Macedonia (terminology) — This article is about the use of the name Macedonia and its derivatives. For specific uses of the term, see Macedonia (disambiguation). Macedonia … Wikipedia
Petko Slaveykov — Petko Rachov Slaveykov (Bulgarian: Петко Рачов Славейков) (17 November 1827 – 1 July 1895) was a noted nineteenth century Bulgarian poet, publicist, public figure and folklorist. Contents … Wikipedia
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Nova Makedonija — newspaper logo Nova Makedonija (New Macedonia, Macedonian: Нова Македонија) is the oldest daily newspaper in the Republic of Macedonia. It was established with decision of the presidium of ASNOM. The first edition came out on 29 October 1944, in… … Wikipedia
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Bulgarian views on the Macedonian language — Official view Official Bulgaria holds the view that Macedonian is one of three “norms” of the Bulgarian language, the other two being standard Bulgarian and the language of the Banat Bulgarians. This formulation was detailed in 1978 in a document … Wikipedia