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  1. Macedonia: The Politics of Identity and Difference (Anthropology, Culture and Society Series)
  2. Macedonia (Cultures of the World) by Marylee Knowlton, 2005-04
  3. Women and Monarchy in Macedonia (Oklahoma Series in Classical Culture) by Elizabeth Donnelly Carney, 2000-06
  4. A History of Macedonia (Hellenistic Culture and Society) by R. Malcolm Errington, 1990-08-27
  5. Modern and contemporary Macedonia: History, economy, society, culture
  6. Modern and contemporary Macedonia: History, economy, society, culture
  7. A HISTORY OF MACEDONIA. Volume V in Hellenistic Culture and Society. by R. Malcolm. Translated by Catherine Errington. ERRINGTON, 1990
  8. Bright Balkan Morning: Romani Lives and the Power of Music in Greek Macedonia by Charles Keil, Angeliki Vellou Keil, 2002-12-09
  9. Considering customs.: An article from: New Moon by Ivana Kiprijanovska, 2002-11-01
  10. Antigonos the One-Eyed and the Creation of the Hellenistic State (Hellenistic Culture and Society) by Richard A. Billows, 1990-02
  11. Your Woman in Skopje: Letters from Macedonia, 1995-1999 by Dianna M. Porter, 2001-07
  12. Studies in Macedonian Language, Literature and Culture: Proceedings of the First North American-Macedonian Cstudies Ann Arbor, 1991 (Michigan Slavic Materials) by North American-Macedonian Conference on Macedonian Studies 1991 Ann a, 1995-09
  13. Hegemony to Empire: The Development of the Roman Imperium in the East from 148 to 62 b.c (Hellenistic Culture and Society) by Robert Kallet-Marx, 1996-04-01
  14. Ancient Macedonia by Alexandra (Translation) Doumas, 1988

61. Greece Steal Bulgarian-Macedonian History And Culture
4000 Years Greek History and Civilization in macedonia 4000 Years Greek Tradition of Misappropriation of Bulgarian, macedonian History and culture.
http://www.macedoniainfo.com/greece_steal_BG_culture.htm
4000 Years Greek History and Civilization in Macedonia 4000 Years Greek Tradition of Misappropriation of Bulgarian, Macedonian History and Culture. Greece is Unworthy European Union Member It is Fact that Greece unscrupulously steal Bulgarian and Macedonian Culture and History. The latest event was during the closing ceremonies of the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens. What you saw was typical Bulgarian Dance Horo and Ruchenitsa presented as a Greek dance. It was not Sirtaki the typical Greek dance where the dancers hold each other on their shoulders! Here some impression from Bulgarian dance you saw on the closing ceremonies: Because this was not the last attempt to usurp Bulgarian and Macedonian Culture and History we will remember of two more attempts and events. Greece has no right to request Macedonia to change the name because Greece occupy 52% of Macedonia in 1912 as a result of violence of the Balkan war, which was inhabited in the last 15 centuries 75% by Bulgarians including Aegean "Greek" Macedonia. Click here to read Macedonian Statistics without Greek falsification . In Green are areas populated by Bulgarians. As you see Bulgarians have more right to keep the name Macedonia than Greece. Danish Foreign Minister Uffe Ellemann-Jensen was angry and insulted from the Greek uncivilized behavior . Denmark (1993) currently holds the rotating presidency of the Community Jensen said: ``Greece has acted unreasonably. I am ashamed of the Greek attitude.'' He said the other 11 members of the Community ``have just about had enough of Greece's obstruction.'' 23 Jan 1993 Reed more here:

62. Macedonia Is Bulgarian Not Greek See Maps Macedonia History
Greece Steal BulgarianMacedonian History and culture and is again Unworthy EU Member The Ten Lies of the Macedonism. ? .
http://www.macedoniainfo.com/
Macedonia Offers history, documents and news from the Macedonian Scientific Institute
Greece Steal Bulgarian-Macedonian History and Culture and is again Unworthy EU Member Greek Ku Klux Klan terrorized the Bulgarian minority in Aegean Macedonia
1941-1944 Bulgaria liberated or occupied Macedonia?
The Ten Lies of the Macedonism. ... Greek Democracy of Personal View - Crime in Greece On this first page we want to underline, that we do not want to divide Macedonia, nor to force Macedonia to unite with Bulgaria. We do not want to be placed on the same level with Greece, since we do not question the existence of Slavic Macedonia and nonexistence of Greek Macedonia. This phenomenon exist only in very small minority of the people in Greece conquered by the Magale Idea to expand territories of neighbors cost and to reach the size of Byzantine Imperia. Bulgaria never conquer Macedonia at any time of our common history- Macedonia was undivided part of Bulgaria for 15 centuries. Some Macedonian Sites from the Republic of Macedonia claim, that Macedonians are different from Bulgarians, but have serious problem to explain the existence of Bulgarian minority in Albania (not Macedonian, but Bulgarian ). This fact prove 100% that the new invented Nation in 1944 was just political decision of the communist Yugoslavia in order to keep the occupied land after the Balkan war in 1912 and to divide the Bulgarian nation. The Yugoslavian communist do not have the chance to go to Albania and to teach the Bulgarians, that they are Macedonians.

63. Arts And Culture - British Council - Macedonia
film or design, we bring the best of UK culture to you. productions between the UK and macedonia, and defines new boundaries in performing arts.
http://www.britishcouncil.org/macedonia-arts.htm
Text only Print E-mail this page Add to favourites ... Suggest similar pages ARTS AND CULTURE EXPERIENCE THE BEST OF CONTEMPORARY UK Whether you're interested in art, photography, drama, dance, literature, creative writing, film or design, we bring the best of UK culture to you. We work with professional partners to bring you innovative work through festivals, performances and exhibitions, in addition to a range of projects, programmes, workshops and seminars. Drama and dance See how we help to promote and create joint productions between the UK and Macedonia, and define new boundaries in performing arts. Music We broadcast the Selector, one of the most comprehensive and diverse UK radio shows featuring new British music of all genres. Do not forget to tune in on Kanal 103 every Wednesday (11h-13h), Thursday(11h-13h) and Sunday (00h-02h). Visual arts We can advise on all aspects of British art from helping with British art exhibitions to professional seminars and conferences.See our listing of events to find out about forthcoming exhibitions. Film, TV and video

64. Film, TV And Video - Arts And Culture - British Council - Macedonia
British Council macedonia 19 June 2004, 9 pm, Youth Cultural Center, La ville est tranquille (2001). 20 June 2004, 9 pm, Youth Cultural Center,
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Text only Print E-mail this page Add to favourites ... Arts education and training opportunities in the UK Film, TV and video Bringing you the best of UK arts Past event in the last year: What: Lecture by Peter Greenaway
When: 11 March 2005
Where: Holiday Inn Hotel The comprehensive Directory of International Film and Video Festivals can be accessed via our website. Other useful links Britfilms
Our guide to UK film Movie Map
A fascinating guide to what was filmed where in the UK. British Film Institute
The BFI is Britain’s major institution for all things film-related – a tremendous resource for research, study, and play. Check out the online version of their iconic film mag Sight and Sound , which The Independent calls “high-quality but hip.”
Keep up with the latest on our work in Film and Digital Media around the globe. Scottish Screen
Stay current on Scottish film, television and new media. Screen Daily
The latest film news from around the globe. The BBC’s Film Pages
New releases reviewed and stars interviewed on the BBC's film guide. Shooting People
The fastest growing UK online filmmakers’ community.

65. Museums Of Macedonia, Greece — Folklore Museum Of The Culture Club
A virtual tour of all the museums in macedonia, Greece. A subsite of macedonian Heritage.
http://www.museumsofmacedonia.gr/Folklore/Laografiko_Lesxhs_Politism.html
94, Megalou Alexandrou St., Florina, Macedonia, Greece Fri., Sat.: 18.00-20.00
Sun.: 11.00-13.00 Free sv2avk@hol.gr The Florina Culture Club was founded in 1980, originally as a film club. It later branched out into other activities, one of which was the founding of the Folklore Museum in the former Diethnes Hotel, a building in the Eclectic style in the city centre.
Collection of medicinal plants and aromatic herbs
Agricultural implements for ploughing, reaping, and subsidiary activities
Exhibits connected with traditional bee-keeping
Macedonian Heritage

66. Museums Of Macedonia, Greece — Museum Of Byzantine Culture
A virtual tour of all the museums in macedonia, Greece. A subsite of macedonian Heritage.
http://www.museumsofmacedonia.gr/Archaeological_and_Byzantine/Arx_Byz_Thessaloni
2, Stratou Av., GR 54013, Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Greece Summer: Monday: 12.30-19.00
Tuesday-Sunday: 08.00-19.00 Winter: Monday 10.30-17.00
Tuesday-Friday 08.00-17.00
Saturday-Sunday 08.00-19.00 General: GRD 1000
EU citizens, students, seniors: free protocol@mbp.culture.gr The Museum of Byzantine Culture opened in 1994. It was established with the aim of creating a centre in which aspects of Byzantine culture surviving in Macedonia in general and Thessaloniki in particular may be kept, researched, and studied. The museum has collections of sculpture, frescoes, mosaics, icons, and inscriptions from the Byzantine period. It has permanent exhibitions, rooms for temporary thematic exhibitions, conservation workshops, and storerooms. The exhibits include sculptures, wall paintings, mosaic floors, icons, metalwork, coins, inscriptions, glassware, and pottery. At the moment, three permanent exhibitions are open, presenting aspects of the society and the art of the Early Christian period (4 th th cent. ad) with emphasis on the transition from the ancient world to Christianity. The subject of the first exhibition is Early Christian Churches , and it focuses on the design and the decoration of churches in the first centuries after Christianity triumphed. Outstanding exhibits include the ambo from the basilica by the Philippi Museum (6

67. CSEEES - Macedonia
information on macedonians abroad, as well as macedonian culture. Makedonika online journal on macedonian history and culture. The Museum of macedonia
http://www.duke.edu/web/CSEEES/macedonia.html
main page About the CSEEES Undergraduate Slavic Studies Graduate Slavic Studies ... Lithuania Macedonia Moldova Poland Romania Russia ... Yugoslavia
click here to see Macedonia's flag
click here to see a map of Macedonia full name: The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
local name: Makedonija
languages: Macedonian, Albanian, Turkish, Serbo-Croatian
currency: 1 Macedonian denar (MKD) = 100 deni
independence: 17 September 1991 (from Yugoslavia)
total area: 25,333 sq km
comparative area: slightly larger than Vermont
borders: Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Serbia and Montenegro
population: 2,009,387 (July 1998) life expectancy: male 70.67 years, female 75.03 years general travel language history ... Info-Mak information on Macedonia, its political system, symbols, language, culture and literature. Pan-Macedonian Network information on history, sports, geography, organizations, culture and tourism, along with general information and news Republic of Macedonia symbols, facts, geography, photos, cities and other places of interest, documents and links Free Macedonia art, history, human rights, language, music and more

68. Republic Of Macedonia: The First Macedonian WWW Page
Republic of macedonia culture. The macedonian movie Before the Rain was nominated for an Oscar in 1995 in the foreign film category.
http://www.b-info.com/places/Macedonia/republic/
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Republic of Macedonia : State Symbols
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Republic of Macedonia : ... In Pictures
Republic of Macedonia : Major Cities

69. WWW VL History MACEDONIA
Makedonika Journal of Macedonian History and culture Chronology of Macedonian History History of the Macedonian People from Ancient times to the
http://vlib.iue.it/history/europe/Macedonia/
WWW-VL HISTORY Macedonia World-Wide Web Virtual Library (WWW-VL) Main Catalog Click Here to access the WWW-VL: History Main Index WWW-VL: History: W3 Search Engines Send new links, comments and suggestions to macedonian history click on period to research Macedonian history click on items below to research Macedonia macedonian history - chronological all periods roman maps ... genetic research Internet Directories macedonia.org maknet macedonian links Macedonia Search (Macedonian) ... Najdi! (Macedonian) Chronological History of Macedonia Macedonian History on www.faq on macedonia.org History of Macedonia on Open Directory History of Macedonian People from Ancient Times Until Present ... Come to Macedonia And Your Heart Will Remain Here ALL PERIODS Makedonika: Journal of Macedonian History and Culture Chronology of Macedonian History History of the Macedonian People from Ancient times to the Present History of Macedonia - Ethogenesis of Macedonians (macedonian) ... Existence of Macedonians throughout the Ages NEOLITHIC (5000-3000 BC) AENEOLITHIC (3500-2500 BC)

70. Jazik, Pismo I Kultura
(by Vasil Ilyov). macedonia language, alphabet and culture Judging from the name and pre Vedic culture probably macedonia is the heart of the big
http://www.unet.com.mk/ancient-macedonians/lac_a.htm
DISCOVERIES ABOUT THE LITERACY, LANGUAGE AND CULTURE OF THE ANCIENT MACEDONIANS by Vasil Ilyov Macedonia language, alphabet and culture The oldest artefacts on the Balkan peninsula that testifies to the first contemplation of man about art and abstract geometry in space date between 50.000 and 35.000 B.C. while the mid Danube region was populated between 350.000 and 250.000 B.C. which can be proven by the archaeological material that has been found in Hungary and Romania. Up till now it is assumed that the oldest graphisms on the Balkan peninsula, according to some scientists, are dated between 10.650 to 10.100 B.C. and similar graphisms to these, according to Piete, in western Europe are dated from the beginning of the young Paleolith, i.e. from around 25.000 B.C. ( Picture 2 ) and by 13.000 - 10.000 B.C. it is said that they go on to the phase called the Ideo-sinthetic alphabet. According to our newest palaeographic and paleolinguistic research we can state that signs of the sound alphabet have been discovered on the localities: Lepeneski Vir and Vincha in Serbia, Karanovo, Gradeshnitsa and Sitovo in Bulgaria, Tartaria in Romania as well as many localities in Macedonia. They go as follows: Tsrna Loma or Ilina Gora at Osinchani close to Skopje ( Picture 4 Tserye at Govrlevo close to Skopje ( Picture 5 and Pictture 6 ), Skochivir canyon close to Bitola, the Kratovo region the locality "Grmada" or "Gramada" east of Dolno Dupeni close to Resen, Trebenishte close to Ohrid etc. as well as the island of Lemn in the Aegean sea, the Pizza cave in Corinth and the island Lesb in Greece etc.

71. Uvod
DISCOVERIES ABOUT THE LITERACY, LANGUAGE. AND culture OF THE ANCIENT macedoniaNS. (by Vasil Ilyov). Introduction Ancient macedonia
http://www.unet.com.mk/ancient-macedonians/
DISCOVERIES ABOUT THE LITERACY, LANGUAGE AND CULTURE OF THE ANCIENT MACEDONIANS by Vasil Ilyov
Introduction -Ancient Macedonia

Macedonia belongs to one of the richest archaeological findings on the Balkan peninsula, and without its artifacts completing the history of Europe and the world is impossible.Her cultural layers are rich of remains of a material culture which, up till now can be dated: starting somewhere at the end of the Mesolithic and the beginning of the Neolithic period.( Picture 1 ), i.e. from 7.000 - 6.000 B.C. up till now. An absolute chronology of her development suggests a long continuity of people living in these places, of many changes and events, of the presence of a high culture of the so called pre Slav population, of the coming and leaving of invading waves, ) and later in the epoch Macedonian period in the shape of 4 kingdoms with their Macedonian dynasties continued to spread Macedonian culture and to breed the spirit of creativity and bringing the peoples, cultures and regions of the world together. Macedonians were and remain an authentic people on the Balkan peninsula while others came and went as guests or conquerors.
Probably it is the reason why Herodot (484 - 424 B.C.) mentions: "Macedonian", "Macedonians", "Macedonia", "Upper Macedonia", "Lower Macedonia", "Macedonian mountains", "Macedonian roads" etc. In the "Holy Scriptures" she is mentioned as a biblical country, biblical people, Macedonia and Macedonians.

72. STA Travel And ISIC Travelmax - Destinations: Macedonia (F.Y.R.O.M.)
Historical macedonia (whence Alexander the Great set out to conquer the ancient world in the 4th and the cultural character of the region again changed.
http://travelmax.statravel.co.uk/sisp/?fx=destination&loc_id=150436§ion=cult

73. Association Of Technical Culture Of Macedonia
Association of Technical culture of macedonia, contains information about the astronautical, cinema, photo, underwater and similar clubs.
http://www.atcm.org.mk/

39th State Exhibition

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74. Home : Country Focus : Macedonia : Society And Culture : Diaspora
Country Focus macedonia Society and culture Diaspora. Country Focus macedonia Society and culture Diaspora
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  • Macedon - A non-for-profit organization in Canada that works to foster information sharing amongst all Macedonian organizations, individuals or sympathizers. The Macedonia Internet Society (MIS) actively promotes Macedonian Arts, Culture, Heritage and History.(En) - (Added: 29-Feb-2000) [Rate It]
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  • Macedonian United Society of West Australia - The Macedonian United Society of WA was established in order to assist the Macedonian Community of WA and also to contribute to the complex multicultural society of Western Australia through Macedonian Culture.(En). -

75. Home : Country Focus : Macedonia : Society And Culture
Country Focus macedonia Society and culture. Country Focus macedonia Society and culture. Home Add a Site Modify a Site What s New What s
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76. General Facts About Macedonia
THE REPUBLIC OF macedonia CRADLE OF culture, LAND OF NATURE. COURTESY OF Nowadays, the Republic of macedonia is a veritable treasury of cultural
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Stobi, Serapis (detail) V-VI AD
Motive from Prespa Lake
Jesus Christ, St. George, Kurbinovo The Republic of Macedonia is a small country situated in the southern part of Balkan Peninsula. It's a natural bridge between east and west, north and south. The majority of the population is the Macedonians, while the most numerous among the minorities are the Albanians, Turks and Serbs. The Republic of Macedonia abounds in the natural beauties and rarities. Many have named it "The Pearl of the Balkans". The numerous mountains, forests, rivers and lakes present a great tourist attraction. The country is reach in water resources. That is why it is often called "The Land of Lakes" because of the many tectonic, glacial and man-made lakes. There are about fifty large and small lakes, the most significant ones: the lakes of Ohrid, Prespa and Doyran. The rivers form three basins, the largest one - the Vardar River. Vardar Canyon, Demir Kapija

77. Culture And Beliefs - Deloitte In FYR Macedonia
Our Mission To help our clients and our people excelOur Vision To be recognized as the best professional services firm in the worldWe all share a strong
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78. World Bank - Documents & Reports - Former Yugoslav Republic Of Macedonia - Commu
TF038463macedonia COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND culture TF050027-macedonia COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND culture PROJECT-ITALIAN TF FOR CULT
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79. Macedonian Pavilion: Mozart's Boat: UNESCO Culture Sector
The Former Yugoslav Republic of macedonia opened its pavilion at the The macedonian Pavilion is hosted at Palazzo Zorzi from June through November 2005.
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The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia opened its pavilion at the 51st world art exhibition, Venice Biennale with an installation project entitled "Mozart's Boat" by artist Antoni Maznevski on past 11th June. The Macedonian Pavilion is hosted at Palazzo Zorzi from June through November 2005.
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80. BUBL LINK: Macedonia
Centre The aim of MCIC is to preserve and promote macedonian culture and art. Author macedonian culture and Information Centre Subjects macedonia
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    Archaeological Resource Guide for Europe Geographical Index
    Extensive index to European archaeological resources, organised by country.
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    CIA World Factbook 2003: Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
    Basic reference information about FYROM, including details of geography, people, economy, government, communications, transportation, military and transnational issues. Geographical information includes area, population, flag, maps, high and low points, co-ordinates, boundary length, border countries, climate, land use and natural resources.
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    Ethnologue Language Database: Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
    A catalogue of all the languages and dialects spoken in FYROM, with details of the numbers of speakers of each language. Also some demographic data such as rates of literacy, blindness and deafness.

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