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ето,вижте ,македоно-българи |
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Автор | янa (Нерегистриран) | |
Публикувано | 04.10.04 04:39 |
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THE TREATY OF BERLIN (See June 13–July 13). The European powers, particularly Britain and Austria, opposed certain terms of the Treaty of San Stefano (most notably the creation of a large Bulgaria) and forced Russia to have the entire settlement reexamined in an international congress held in Berlin. In the new treaty, the independence of Serbia, Montenegro, and Romania was reaffirmed, but Bulgaria was carved up into three parts: an autonomous principality of Bulgaria under Ottoman suzerainty north of the Balkan mountains, a semi-autonomous province of Eastern Rumelia south of the mountains, and Macedonia in the south under direct Ottoman rule.
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