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XORO en bulgarie le jour de velikden a eleshnitsa (region de blagoevgrad)

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  • Comment avez-vous trouvé si beaucoup de gens dans le village? Ils sont dévastés depuis longtemps à cause du régime communiste...

  • t debile toi, tu sais a quoi ca sert ce que les etres humains ont entre les jambes? ou t jamais sorti de sofia ou de paris peu etre. (zadnik)

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  • @Macedon51 Who found the Preslav and Ohrid schools and under whose rule? In which country Christian books were translated in Glagolic and Cyrilic? How come Old Church Slavonic is called Old Bulgarian by many foreign historians. Why Macedonians were called Bulgarians before 1944 (e.g. Encyclopedia Britannica)? And you did not say anything about my comment - I have friends and family in the Pirin region, I have been there countless times - how come I have never met a single Macedonian?

  • @Macedon51 If 'no Bulgaria existed before' I am really curious to hear your explanation about Simeon I the Great, Tsar Kaloyan, Tsar Ivan Assen II and other Bulgarian rulers. Are you saying that they never existed? I can also say - Bulgaria was partitioned by force. Look at the San Stefano treaty, look at Ottoman maps showing the Bulgarian population, they are freely available online, Furthermore how can Russia create Bulgaria, when Bulgaria is older than Russia?

  • @Macedon51 hmm I see a contradiction in your statement. First you say that it is a fact that Bulgarians are 'Turkic' and then you say that there are numerous hypothesis. Latest gene pool researches found out that about 49% of the Bulgarian gene pool is Thracian. Again: 'Macedonians are most closely related to other Balkanians as Croats, Serbs, Greeks, Romanians and especially Bulgarians.' This is according to foreign experts, not Bulgarians and not Macedonians.

  • @MePhIsToPhELftw

    Well, it is a fact that Macedonia was partitioned by force. It is also a fact that ethnic Bulgarians are turkc-altaic people. Still another fact is that modern Bulgaria was created by Russia on Slavic basis through the fully incorrect thesis that "Slavs are Bulgarians". Thus a bastard nation was born - "Slavobulgarians", which never existed before in history. To this day you have 5 theories + 15 hypothesis about the Bulgarian origins, have no idea who you are...

  • @Macedon51 yes and New York is part of Macedonia occupied by the USA and Moscow is Macedonian as well. Go to Blagoevgrad and start asking people whether they are Bulgarian or Macedonian. The answer you will get is: "I am a Bulgarian from the region of Macedonia." The same will happen in Sandanski, Bansko and Petrich. Go spread your lies somewhere else please.

  • This is Macedonian music so please do not misinterpret it as Bulgarian!

    For ethnic Bulgarian music go to Central Asia, the original Bulgarian homeland.

    This "region de Blagoevgrad" you mention is part of Macedonia still under Bulgarian rule. The Bulgarians grabbed it after Macedonia was brutally partitioned in 1913 between Greece, Serbia and Bulgaria, and the Macedonians subjected to genocide.

  • @NevenDimitrov oh lala en bulgarie y'a des gens qui habitent... ouh ouh réveille toi !

  • q ne drankai gluposti

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