Aegean part of Macedonia

 

Click here for a detailed map of  Macedonia, and to read about the  "Partition of Macedonia"

Macedonia was a single geographic entity until the Balkan Wars of 1912-13. As a result of the Treaty of Bucharest, Macedonia was partitioned among Serbia, Greece, and Bulgaria. These regions are known as the Republic of Macedonia (independent since 1991), Aegean Macedonia (occupied by Greece since 1913), and Pirin Macedonia (occupied by Bulgaria since 1913). There are also small parts of Macedonia presently in Albania (known as Mala Prespa and Golo Brdo) and Yugoslavia (Gora and Prohor Pchinski). Upon annexation of Macedonia's territory, Serbia, Greece and Bulgaria began terrorist campaigns aimed at expelling or forcibly assimilating the indigenous ethnic Macedonian population. Greece and Bulgaria continue this policy today by denying the existence of the large ethnic Macedonian minorities within their respective territories and refusing to grant them their basic human rights.

                        Attempts of Hellenization ,         click  here

The ethnic Macedonians in Greece and Bulgaria do not wish anything more than the recognition of their fundamental human and national rights: the right to speak their own language; to assemble for peaceful purposes; and, the right to call themselves Macedonian without fear of persecution or discrimination. 

Macedonian Hero Gotse Delchev

Macedonian King Alexander the Macedonian

was born  1872, in Kukush - Aegean                              

was  Macedonian by birth and spoke Macedonian

Solun,Salonika,Thessaloniki

Aegean Macedonia in pictures, click here

 

Many Macedonians were compelled by threats and force to flee their homes.

("Macedonian refugees from Aegean Macedonia " - monument in Skopje,
Republic of Macedonia)

reference: Macedonia for the Macedonians
http://www.geocities.com/~makedonija

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