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The article makes a short review of the economic and political situation in the geographic area of Macedonia after the Berlin Congress of 1878. The author points out that the economy was in a state of decay due to the system of contracts to facilitate foreign investments (the so-called ‘capitulations’).
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The article reviews the problems of complex and single-based heteronyms with the meaning of “sluggard” in Macedonian dialects. The multiple composites are related to three word-formation categories – nomina agentis, nomina actoris and names of bearers of substantiate relation.
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The borrowed lexical items in Bulgarian dialects are of special importance. Stylistic differences between them are not as clearly expressed as in the literary language. Most styles characteristic for the literary language (scholarly, journalistic, official, etc.) are missing in the dialects.
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The article follows all the major stages in the development of the History Museum in Blagoevgrad, its character, functions, basic types of activities and the achievements of the Museum in the 50-year period since the time it was founded, as a result of which it has been established as the largest centre of national cultural and historical resources in the South-western parts of Bulgaria.
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The article reveals the position of the People’s Party concerning the National Liberation Movement of Bulgarians in Macedonia and Adrianople Thrace. During the discussed period the formation is in opposition.
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The study reveals the standpoint of the People’s Party concerning its main foreign-political goal — Bulgarian national unification.
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The article discusses the contribution made by the National Revival enlightenment figure, bookman, journalist and public figure Ivan Govedarov (“The Tsarigrad man”) on the cultural emancipation and national self-identification of Macedonian Bulgarians.
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