Emilija Geleva - in greece it was forbidden to use the name MAKEDONIA till 1990´s
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in greece it was forbidden to use the name MAKEDONIA till 1990´s
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Yeah, she's no oil painting, but are we here for beauty contests, or to bring down the arvanitovlach myths? Are her looks all you can comment on majmun?You want Macedonia? Come and take it from my blood!
A prosperous, independent and free Macedonia for Macedonians will be the ultimate revenge to our enemies.
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1913 - New Territories
1944 - Northern Greece
1988 - ??
The Greek State's use of the term "Macedonia" reflects the changing demographics of Greek occupied Macedonia.
Only when, and only when the Greek State could be sure and felt safe that the greater percentage of the population in Greek occupied Macedonia had been Hellenized, or filled with enough Greek nationals in various demograpphic thrusts, were they able to describe it more freely as "Macedonia", and not worry about people in the West "mistakenly" taking the term to refer to the ethnic Macedonians.
p.s. I would date her. I like her look, and I love her politics. Nothing stirs me more than a patriotic Macedonian girl.
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Originally posted by Pelister View Postp.s. I would date her. I like her look
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Originally posted by Dimko-piperkata View Posti like chubby womens too
It's not easy for a Macedonian to stand alone and go out on a limb, and fight for what is our right, given all the colonial lies we have to fight against every day of our lives. I really respect that, and I when I look at her I get a nice feeling.
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Originally posted by Pelister View PostI like the fact that she's Macedonian, and cares about the things I care about.
It's not easy for a Macedonian to stand alone and go out on a limb, and fight for what is our right, given all the colonial lies we have to fight against every day of our lives. I really respect that, and I when I look at her I get a nice feeling.
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I believe the 'is' ending signifies Turkish ancestry. Elvis was Greek Turkish. You heard it here first.Risto the Great
MACEDONIA:ANHEDONIA
"Holding my breath for the revolution."
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