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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

101. MACEDONIAN ARTS AND CULTURE
Macedonian culture is a mosaic of aesthetics, and its illuminous fluorescence is apparent through its arts, frescoes, icons, mosaics, sculpture,
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MACEDONIAN ARTS AND CULTURE
The Macedonian Arts, through its turbulent history has captured moments of the human existence, life, pain, suffering and aesthetics of the region. Macedonian Culture is a mosaic of aesthetics, and its illuminous fluorescence is apparent through its arts, frescoes, icons, mosaics, sculpture, architecture, music, folklore, folk arts, literature, text, renaissance and many others. These predominantly have depicted the real Macedonian psyche and character, preserved individuality and maintained in the national consciousness. Back Cyber Macedonia Email: CyberMacedonia@bigfoot.com
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102. SEELRC : Macedonian Webliography
A general overview of Macedonian culture from its beginnings to the present day. culture The Macedonian Republic. Includes liks to Music, Theater,
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Macedonian Reference Grammar The Macedonian Reference Grammar, by Victor Friedman, University of Chicago, is part of a set of SEELRC reference grammars designed for advanced-level language users and linguists to compare semantic categories across languages. Completed are comparative grammars in BCS, Czech, Macedonian, Polish, Romanian, and Russian. Others are under development. Reading and Pronouncing Macedonian - An Interactive Tutorial By Biljana Belamaric-Wilsey, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill and Dr. Curt Ford, University of South Carolina: "The interactive tutorial on Macedonian phonology and orthography aims to present an authoritative and technologically enhanced means of alleviating the scarcity of pedagogical materials for Macedonian language instruction on the most basic phonological and orthographic level."

103. SoER Of Republic Of Macedonia
The Republic of macedonia cultural heritage reflects the ancient tendency to maintain spiritual continuity without which no human action may be conceived.
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    CULTURAL HERITAGE
    The Republic of Macedonia cultural heritage reflects the ancient tendency to maintain spiritual continuity without which no human action may be conceived. Its variety, starting from pre-history, ancient Greece, the period of the Roman Empire rule, the Middle Age, the Osmanli Empire oppression and the reformation of peoples in this region- has left numerous proofs of its essence. In this context one may emphasize the significance of archeological sites, the ancient town architecture and the sacral architecture rich with frescos, icons and carvings of extraordinary significance worldwide. Among sacral architecture items, one may point out major monastery units dating back to IX-XV centuries (the St. Naum in Ohrid, the St. Jovan Bigorski, the St. Joakim Osogoski, the St. Gavril Lesnovski, the Markov Mansatir, the Poloski Manstir etc). Among profane architecture items, one may emphasize the significance of settlements or settlement parts bearing middle-age features, such as the old towns in Ohrid, Kratovo, Krusevo, Struga, Debar, Veles, Novo Selo-Stip, Skopje, as well as of archeological sites from the times BC such as the sites of Skupi, Stobi, Heraklea, Bargala etc..
  • 104. Macedonia Bilateral Relations
    Cultural relations between Germany and macedonia are based on the agreement on cultural cooperation signed on 16 October 1997. Priority areas of relations
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    105. Macedonia - Digitalization Of 'Cultural Heritage' – Concept Of The Project Pres
    English (file), macedoniaDigitalization of Cultural Heritage_EN.doc 38912 bytes (Download Help). Format, application/msword. Publication Year, 20-04-2005
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    106. Albanians In Macedonia 
    There are 800000 ethnic Albanians in macedonia who live mainly in western macedonia, which belonged to Albania until 1945. In this area the Albanians are
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    107. Winne.com - Report On Macedonia, Struggling With Reforms, And Offering A New Vis
    macedonia is a treasury of cultural wealth the works of old builders and mosaic masters, icons, frescoes, carvings, paintings, old church books and other
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    MACEDONIA - CULTURAL WEALTH
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    Macedonia is a treasury of cultural wealth: the works of old builders and mosaic masters, icons, frescoes, carvings, paintings, old church books and other documents, or various folk handicrafts, can be found here. A considerable part of the mobile cultural, historical and archeological treasures have been "bought", or seized, by the conquerors. Today, exhibits of Macedonian origin can be found in the world's biggest museums and libraries.
    The historians very often refer to Macedonia as a magical country of archeology. Here are the remnants of the ancient cities Stobi (Gradsko), Heraclea Lincestis (Bitola), Lihnidos (Ohrid),Skupi (Skopje). The basilica mosaic in Heraklea Liknestis is one of the most famous antique mosaics. There are numerous remnants from the Roman and early Christian age that are still being excavated. Several churches, the most renowned among which is the St. Panteleimon's in Ohrid, bear witness of the times of the teacher St. Clement.

    108. Swiss Cultural Programme Macedonia - PRO HELVETIA Skopje - About Us
    One of the main priorities of Swiss Cultural Programme macedonia / PRO HELVETIA Skopje is to work on the realization of Cooperation Projects.
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    Swiss Cultural Programme Macedonia

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    South East Europe and Ukraine
    Swiss Cultural Programme Macedonia
    Swiss Cultural Programme Macedonia / PRO HELVETIA Skopje supports projects by cultural organizations and associations, and creative workers in the field of contemporary culture - music, theatre, dance, literature and visual arts. Swiss Cultural Programme Macedonia / PRO HELVETIA Skopje is working on a program to support Macedonian culture, the process of establishing and developing independent organizations, the enrichment of bilateral and multilateral collaborations in the cultural sphere in Macedonia and the region. On November 1, 1999, the local office of PRO HELVETIA in Skopje, Republic of Macedonia officially started with its work. In our first mandate that lasted until the end of 2002 we supported 4 midterm projects and 170 short-term projects, from different fields of the Macedonian contemporary culture and art (theatre productions, exhibitions, publishing of books, catalogues, magazines, production of music CDs, participations at workshops, festivals and exhibitions in the countries of the region and Switzerland, etc.). From 2003 the office started working in the frames of a new mandate titled Swiss Cultural Programme South East Europe and Ukraine which brought some changes in our work. The office is now run by local staff and decisions on Small Actions (formerly short-term projects) are made by a local board.

    109. Swiss Cultural Programme Macedonia - PRO HELVETIA Skopje - Programme
    Swiss Cultural Programme macedonia works on the basis of a strategic document, Priority Areas of intervention of the Swiss Cultural Programme macedonia,
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    Country Concept - Swiss Cultural Programme Macedonia
    Swiss Cultural Programme Macedonia works on the basis of a strategic document, so called, Country Concept, which has been developed in collaboration with the Local Advisory Board and a wider circle of experts from the field of culture. The Country Concept is based on a cultural situation analysis and its discussion by local experts from the field of culture, on the overall strategy of the Swiss Cultural Programme, the principles of SDC cultural policy and strives for synergies with the SDC programmes in Ukraine. This document defines the Priority Areas of intervention and the goals relevant to the country where the programme is being implemented, with aim to advance the diversity, the independence and the quality of the cultural life.
    Priority Areas
    Priority Areas of intervention of the Swiss Cultural Programme Macedonia, as identified with the Country Concept are: Cultural exchange of experiences, interpretations and works by establishing local, regional and international collaboration for the integration of the culture of Macedonia in the cultural life of Europe.

    110. Reality Macedonia : Greek President: "FYR Of Macedonia Presents Cultural And Nat
    Source MIA macedonian Information Agency, February 3, 2004. Greek President FYR of macedonia Presents Cultural and National Threat to Greece
    http://www.realitymacedonia.org.mk/web/news_page.asp?nid=4108

    111. Kinoeye| Macedonia: Cultural Bodies And The EU Foster Euro-film
    Two institutions in macedonia are contributing to the Europeanled macedonian Cinematheque and the Art Cinema in the Youth Cultural Centre in Skopje.
    http://www.kinoeye.org/03/10/trajkov10.php
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    112. CULTURAL-TOURIST GUIDEBOOK 'THE SOUL OF MACEDONIA' PROMOTED
    MIAMacedonian Information Agency (mk) article dated 2004-04-21.
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    civil, cultural, academic, economic, and religious rights and freedoms throughout the Albanian lands. Albanians in macedonia Crisis Center (AMCC)
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    114. Macedonian History - Canadian Macedonian Historical Society
    Religion, Cultural Life and Education. Macedonians belong to the Eastern Orthodox branch of Christianity. They established SS. Cyril and Methody Church in
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    Macedonian Immigration to Canada
    At the turn of the century, one of the largest groups of non-British settlers to arrive in Canada were villagers from the Balkan mountains, then part of the Turkish Empire. These early residents (and their descendants) call themselves Macedonians. They speak Macedonian, and have their own social and economic institutions including churches, fraternal and self-help organizations, and community-based enterprise, mainly in Metropolitan Toronto and the southern Ontario region. click to view larger image
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    115. Ìèíèñòåðñòâî çà îáðàçîâàíèå è íàóêà íà Ðåïó
    The summary for this Macedonian page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set.
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    e-mail: contact@mofk.gov.mk Âå èçâåñòóâàìå äåêà Ìèíèñòåðñòâîòî çà íàäâîðåøíè ðàáîòè íà Ðåïóáëèêà Ñèíãàïóð ïîä ïîêðîâèòåëñòâî íà Ïðîãðàìàòà çà ñîðàáîòêà íà Ñèíãàïóð (SCPTA) îðãàíèçèðà äâà êóðñà .... Âå èçâåñòóâàìå äåêà Âëàäàòà íà £àïîíè¼à å ¼à çàïî÷íå åâàëóàöè¼àòà íà áàðàœàòà çà òåõíè÷êà ïîìîø îä JICA âî ôèñêàëíàòà 2006 ãîäèíà. Îâäå å ìîæåòå äà ãè íà¼äåòå àïëèêàöèèòå çà òåõíè÷êà ñîðàáîòêà ñî JICA... ÈÍÔÎÐÌÀÖÈ£À çà çà÷ëåíóâàœåòî íà Äðæàâíèîò ïðîñâåòåí èíñïåêòîðàò âî SICI - ìåƒóíàðîäíàòà êîíôåðåíöè¼à íà öåíòðàëíèòå è ãåíåðàëíèòå èíñïåêòîðàòè çà îáðàçîâàíèå... Ìèíèñòåðñòâîòî çà îáðàçîâàíèå è íàóêà âå èíôîðìèðà äåêà Çäðóæåíèåòî çà óíàïðåäóâàœå íà ñòóäåíòèòå îä ñðåäíà è ¼óãî-èñòî÷íà Åâðîïà COPERNICUS äîäåëóâà 10 -15 ñòèïåíäèè.
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