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Friday, 10 August 2007

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Racial Map of Macedonia

"Racial Map of Europe" (from source records of the Great War. [National Alumni, 1923] vol.7. C.S. Hammond & Co.

racial map macedonia

Note Macedonia in this map lies within Greece and there are only Greeks in Macedonia, with Bulgarian, Serbian and Albanian nationalities in the outer regions.

 

Map of Macedonia in Greece - Graecia Pars Sept, 1707

G.De L'Isle: Gracia Pars Septentrionalis, 1:1,130,000, 56x45 cm. Paris, 1707

The British Library (BM-MR K II 66-2), London

macedonia graecia

Note Graecia is a synonym for GREECE; GRAECIA, and thus this is a map of Greece. Macedonia lies as a province of Greece.

Map of Macedonia 1917 - The Balkan States

"Balkan States". L.L Ponton Eng. Co 1917

A map of Macedonia from 1917 depicting the Balkan States. As shown in the map below, Macedonia is a northern province of Greece with no mention of another "Macedonia" above.

Balkan map

 

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Further Ethnolgraphical and Lingustic Maps of Macedonia:


French 1 - racial map: Macedonia


German 1 - Ethnological map of Europe

German 2 - Kiepert 1867 ethnographical map of Macedonia


British 1 - H,N Brailsford, Macedonia. Its Races and their Future: Methuen & C.O

British 2 - P.C.G.N 1942 - Map drawn according to the lingustic divisions of Macedonia


Bulgarian 1 - Bulgarian racial map (must be considered biased





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