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BalkanFever (talk | contribs) ova bi trebalo da se briši kako ogledalo za gledna točka ama stvarno, kur me boli. moži nekoj dignoglav kje ja siluva stranata i togaš gazdata kje ja briši |
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FYROM doesn't participate to international organizations, like [[NATO]] and [[European Union]], for not meeting the necessary requirements. |
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France, Greece, Italy,Spain,Iceland and Luxembourg set a veto during last NATO summit in 2008 in Bucharest for not achieving the standards of membership. |
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Revision as of 09:11, 7 April 2008
There is a Greek minority in the Republic of Macedonia, a remnant of the formerly much larger indigenous Greek community of the wider region of Macedonia fell within the borders of the Kingdom of Serbia after the Balkan Wars of 1912-13. The official 2002 census figures cite a few hundred Greeks in the country. Greek sources suggest that the Vlach minority in the country, which numbered 250,000 in 1994[citation needed], are of Greek origin. According to Victor Roudometof, the majority of the Vlachs in the Southern Balkans have historically self-identified as Greeks.