Pirin Macedonia
Pirin Macedonia or Bulgarian Macedonia (Bulgarian: Пиринска Македония; Българска Македония) (Pirinska Makedoniya or Bulgarska Makedoniya) is the third-biggest part of the geographical region Macedonia located on the Balkan Peninsula, today in southwestern Bulgaria. This region coincides with the borders of the Blagoevgrad Oblast, adding the surrounding area of the Barakovo village from the Kyustendil Province. After World War I, Strumica and the surrounding area were broken away from the region and were ceded to Yugoslavia.
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Pirin Macedonia
Pirin Macedonia or Bulgarian Macedonia (Bulgarian: Пиринска Македония; Българска Македония) (Pirinska Makedoniya or Bulgarska Makedoniya) is the third-biggest part of the geographical region Macedonia located on the Balkan Peninsula, today in southwestern Bulgaria. This region coincides with the borders of the Blagoevgrad Oblast, adding the surrounding area of the Barakovo village from the Kyustendil Province. After World War I, Strumica and the surrounding area were broken away from the region and were ceded to Yugoslavia.
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La Macédoine du Pirin ou Macéd ...... n parler de la langue bulgare.
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Pirin Macedonia or Bulgarian M ...... timated around 325.000 people.
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Με την ονομασία Μακεδονία του ...... ός του είναι 341.245 κάτοικοι.
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Пи́ринская Македо́ния (Восто́ч ...... Балканской войны 1912-го года.
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La Macédoine du Pirin ou Macéd ...... n parler de la langue bulgare.
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Pirin Macedonia or Bulgarian M ...... and were ceded to Yugoslavia.
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Με την ονομασία Μακεδονία του ...... αναφερόταν και ως Παρορβηλία.
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Пи́ринская Македо́ния (Восто́ч ...... Балканской войны 1912-го года.
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Macédoine du Pirin
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Pirin Macedonia
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Μακεδονία του Πιρίν
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Пиринская Македония
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