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  • JPMKD
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    Well 1/50 of the US just gave it back a day.( No modifier) LOL! Actually, I suppose it's not a bad thing at all. ( In fairness D.C. does recognize Aug.2nd, no modifier!)

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  • Risto the Great
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    Update: Nil countries

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  • Tomche Makedonche
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    Since we are talking about it, for those unaware of the story of the area (which all Mariovci are only too happy to remind everyone about lol):

    It is said that Mariovo was named after the beautiful and brave girl Marija. The legend says that some Turkish Pasha who had conquered the villages of Mariovo, had fallen in love with this girl and, enchanted by her beauty, was prepared to do everything to gain her love. But Marija’s father was not approving on it, because his daughter was a Christian, and the Turk was a Muslim. The Pasha would not give up. Marija had answered his persistence with one condition: she would become his wife, but the entire region, from the Poloski monastery, Selecka mountain, to the village by the name of Brod, then the Bitola region, the Nidze mountain and to the reach of Kozjak, to remain Christian and that not a single Turk should be inhabited there. The Pasha agreed to this condition, signed papers on that decision and took Marija with him. He took her on the road leading to the village of Dunje, Marija suddenly took the knife from her folds, and forcefully killed herself. Taking away her life, she did not surrender to the pasha, who later, although he wanted to, could not annul the contract he previously signed. By the power of this document, the guarantee that the entire region should remain Christian was respected. In the honor of the girl and her courageous act, and the love for her fellow people, the region was named Mariovo.
    Last edited by Tomche Makedonche; 02-18-2019, 08:56 PM.

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  • Tomche Makedonche
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    Originally posted by Vangelovski View Post
    I'm surprised anyone even lives there - according to Wikipedia there's only 1,000 inhabitants in the region.

    I always thought it was just an empty wasteland...oh, it sort of is.
    1,000 people?, lol, yeah I think that’s an over estimate. The whole area is literally made up of decrepit ghost villages now, populated mainly by rocks and shrubs (as opposed to the 600 odd people each village used to house) To access most of the area and villages you need a 4WD (and I mean 4WD). If you’re lucky every second village may have 2 or 5 inhabitants whose live stock are free to dominate most of the properties. The closer to Prilep you get, the more people you will find and the more accessible the roads become. Most visitors would be right to probably consider it now as nothing more than a nature reserve with remanents of how peasant life would have likely been lived for over 2,000 years (which is why it’s served as a popular backdrop for older period pieces). If you like isolation and have an urge to return to nature, it’s the place for you.

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  • Vangelovski
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    I'm surprised anyone even lives there - according to Wikipedia there's only 1,000 inhabitants in the region.

    I always thought it was just an empty wasteland...oh, it sort of is.

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  • Tomche Makedonche
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    Originally posted by Gocka View Post
    LMAO are you really from Mariovo?

    Are you sure? LMAO good stuff.
    Ya bloody Turkish pricks

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  • Gocka
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    Originally posted by Tomche Makedonche View Post
    I guess this would be the part where the typical Mariovec would remind you that for 550 years us Mariovci remained Turk free whilst the rest of you lot probably remained as Macedonian as the typical Greek is these days... but lucky for you I'm not a typical Mariovec
    LMAO are you really from Mariovo?

    Are you sure? LMAO good stuff.

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  • Phoenix
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    Originally posted by Karposh View Post
    He's a Marioec. Not much goes on upstairs. No offence to the Mariovci out there Lovely people.
    ...lol...love it...

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  • Tomche Makedonche
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    Originally posted by Karposh View Post
    He's a Marioec. Not much goes on upstairs. No offence to the Mariovci out there Lovely people.
    Originally posted by Soldier of Macedon View Post
    Mariovci are an interesting bunch. Still can't figure out if they're Bitolcani or Prilepcani let alone Makedonci Just kidding. I have an uncle from there, sorry for the cheap shot чич
    Originally posted by Gocka View Post
    I dumbfounded by who universal that is with Macedonians. Just goes to show that no matter where we go in the world we are all from the same place.
    I guess this would be the part where the typical Mariovec would remind you that for 550 years us Mariovci remained Turk free whilst the rest of you lot probably remained as Macedonian as the typical Greek is these days... but lucky for you I'm not a typical Mariovec

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  • Gocka
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    Originally posted by Karposh View Post
    He's a Marioec. Not much goes on upstairs. No offence to the Mariovci out there Lovely people.
    Originally posted by Soldier of Macedon View Post
    Mariovci are an interesting bunch. Still can't figure out if they're Bitolcani or Prilepcani let alone Makedonci Just kidding. I have an uncle from there, sorry for the cheap shot чич
    I dumbfounded by who universal that is with Macedonians. Just goes to show that no matter where we go in the world we are all from the same place.

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  • Soldier of Macedon
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    Originally posted by Karposh View Post
    He's a Marioec. Not much goes on upstairs. No offence to the Mariovci out there Lovely people.
    Mariovci are an interesting bunch. Still can't figure out if they're Bitolcani or Prilepcani let alone Makedonci Just kidding. I have an uncle from there, sorry for the cheap shot чич

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  • Karposh
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    He's a Marioec. Not much goes on upstairs. No offence to the Mariovci out there Lovely people.

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  • Risto the Great
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    Your brother-in-law sounds like a real (northern) Macedonian.

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  • Karposh
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    Originally posted by Vangelovski View Post
    Yeah I know, if there's a north Macedonia there's a south, we'll be reunited, once in the EU flip back to Macedonia, dumb greeks
    Funny you should say that. My brother-in-law told me the same thing the other day. "The Greeks just shot themselves in the foot with this one" he said in a moment of epiphanous realisation, "Cause, think about it, if there's a north Macedonia then there must be a south Macedonia." I just smiled sheepishly and let him have his moment in the sun. Didn't bother trying to explain the flawed logic in his argument because, beyond his obsession with cars and other banal interests, my brother-in-law's patriotic fervour for Macedonia rates very low on his list of life interests. He wouldn't have seen any sense in my counter argument anyway.

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  • Vangelovski
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    Originally posted by Tomche Makedonche View Post
    Hey relax man, you’re forgetting that this is all part of the master plan...

    (No shit, I’m still hearing this line coming out of the mouths of people today)
    Yeah I know, if there's a north Macedonia there's a south, we'll be reunited, once in the EU flip back to Macedonia, dumb greeks

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