Since 1996 Greece has sought the return of a gold Macedonian funerary wreath, purchased from a Swiss dealer who acted as an intermediary. |
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It is also necessary to visit the hypaethral museum of Macedonian Fight in the Mpourino, near the village Chromio. |
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In addition, there were Macedonian light horse and heavy cavalry from other cities. |
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Macedonian is a South Slavic language in the Indo-European family whose closest relatives are Bulgarian and Serbian. |
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All 3 had some Berber blood which was likely intermixed with Roman, Phoenecian, Carthaginian, Macedonian, etc. |
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When not at war, the Macedonian army was barracked at state expense and underwent sophisticated training while in quarters. |
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During 800 BC Alexander the Great conquered the Grecian Empire of city-states and Greece became part of the Macedonian Empire. |
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It also offered easy access to Macedonian lands, which were not part of the new Bulgarian state. |
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The first groups of Macedonian Americans tended to congregate in areas where there were other Southern Slavic populations. |
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They translated the radio jingle into Albanian, Macedonian, Serbo-Croatian, and Serbian. |
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The variety of Macedonian spoken in the capital, Skopje, for example, shares some of its most salient features with Serbian. |
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Harry Potter has been translated into 60 languages including Greenlandic, Welsh, Basque and Macedonian. |
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The political agreement was meant to solidify an earlier agreement that the Macedonian and Albanian sides initialed last Wednesday. |
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The shirts will then be distributed to some of the most impoverished areas of the Macedonian capital. |
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I myself am a Macedonian, and another two and a half million Greeks are Macedonians. |
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The Punic and Macedonian Wars of the 3rd and 2nd centuries B.C. had kept Roman soldiers away from Rome for years at a time. |
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The International Red Cross reported that a Macedonian soldier held prisoner was being treated properly. |
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I lay in the arms of a man dressed in the Macedonian army corselet and tunic I knew so well. |
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Based on a Macedonian folk tale, it became the most famous Yugoslavian ballet. |
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By getting a Bulgarian passport, a Macedonian will be then able to travel freely around the Schengen countries. |
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Isocrates urged the Macedonian to use his power for the good of the Hellenic world as a whole. |
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As part of her responsibility, she may be called upon to translate documents from Macedonian into English. |
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They published several newspapers and magazines in Macedonian and other Slavic languages, and found an interested readership. |
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Since 1997 the Bulgarian government has acknowledged Macedonian as a separate language. |
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Like most Slavonic languages, Macedonian is written in the Cyrillic alphabet. |
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Entering the lecture hall, Maridakis asked a question in Greek, to be sharply told that speaking in Macedonian was not welcome. |
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Unlike Russian, however, modern Macedonian does not change the endings of nouns according to their grammatical case. |
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In ancient Greece the tendency towards greater professionalism reached its climax with the Macedonian army of Alexander the Great. |
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Sixteen thousand of them he organized into a massive phalanx, even dressing them in Macedonian style. |
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Macedonian authorities have lodged an official complaint to the European Union, but the practice continues. |
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In 224 Antigonus marched south, organized his allies into a Hellenic League under Macedonian presidency, restored Achaean influence in Arcadia and in 222 invaded Laconia. |
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Moreover, they are seen as typical of most other Macedonian and south Slav societies whose agnatic kinship structures have been the focus of many anthropological studies. |
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Macedonian is a South Slavic language closely related to Bulgarian. |
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Speaking Kosovo, Macedonian, Serbian, Bosnian, Croat, Slovak, and English weren't enough, and he began immersing himself in Bulgarian and Romanian. |
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Instead of requiring the actor to disguise it, the director forces every other performer essaying a Greek or Macedonian role to have an Irish brogue. |
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The Communist party encouraged the renewal of Macedonian cultural life, promoting the Macedonian language and restoring the Macedonian Orthodox Church. |
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Greece has high hopes that the giant tomb now being excavated at Amphipolis contains one of these ancient Macedonian leaders. |
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The modern Macedonian state is formed from one of communist Yugoslavia's six constituent republics where the Macedonians were recognized as a distinct people. |
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The Aitolians, whose power had been steadily rising since their triumph over the Gauls at Delphi in 279, were an obvious threat to Macedonian hegemony. |
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The Macedonian phalanx was Philip's creation, extended by Alexander. |
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Alexander personally led the right, which held the Macedonian cavalry. |
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A Roman tribune gathered twenty maniples from the rear lines of the Roman right wing and led them in an attack on the flank of the Macedonian right. |
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The Macedonian king, Alexander the Great, conquered Greece, Persia, and Egypt to create an empire, and he carried the idea of Hellenism to places as far away as India. |
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Macedonian and ethnic Albanian politicians tussled over future policing at talks yesterday as the government and rebels accused each other of violating a truce. |
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In Armenian traditions, the fire and lightning god had powers to stay the dragon's control of the heavens, as could thunderbolts in Macedonian myth. |
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From 330 his status was displayed in his court dress, which combined the traditional Macedonian hat and cloak with the Persian diadem, tunic, and girdle. |
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The Macedonian empire quickly cracked up, however, leaving behind multiple successor states under Greek-speaking royal families. |
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We are here to inform Macedonian companies on the possibilities for investment in Angola and the investment incentives the Government offers. |
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The obverse bust wears a completely new style of bashlyk, resembling the Macedonian kausia, but with a flap at the back and an eagle on top. |
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With her Greek allies facing a major new threat, Rome declared war on Macedonia again, starting the Third Macedonian War. |
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The imperial court was the centre of a revival of classical learning, a process known as the Macedonian Renaissance. |
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The buses were put into operation on 8 September, coinciding with the day of Macedonian independence. |
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After defeating the Macedonian and Seleucid Empires in the 2nd century BC, the Romans became the dominant people of the Mediterranean Sea. |
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The disappearance of the Macedonian Front meant that the road to Budapest and Vienna was now opened to Allied forces. |
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Three American soldiers riding a Humvee in a routine patrol were captured by Yugoslav Special Forces across the Macedonian border. |
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The language variety that was used in the area started shaping the modern Macedonian dialects. |
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The term Old Macedonian is occasionally used by Western scholars in a regional context. |
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The Macedonian general Sosthenes assembled an army, defeated Bolgius and repelled the invading Gauls. |
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The Macedonian Greek general of Alexander, Ptolemy I Soter, founded the Ptolemaic dynasty. |
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According to the Suda, he was buried in Macedonian Pella and in the agora in Thurium. |
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The Lydian and later the Macedonian kings, as rulers of the same rank, also became Heracleidae. |
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In 334 BC, the Macedonian Greek king Alexander the Great conquered the peninsula from the Achaemenid Persian Empire. |
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The Macedonian period also included events of momentous religious significance. |
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Alexander was raised in the manner of noble Macedonian youths, learning to read, play the lyre, ride, fight, and hunt. |
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Mieza was like a boarding school for Alexander and the children of Macedonian nobles, such as Ptolemy, Hephaistion, and Cassander. |
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He also had two Macedonian princes from the region of Lyncestis killed, but spared a third, Alexander Lyncestes. |
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Though advised to use diplomacy, Alexander mustered 3,000 Macedonian cavalry and rode south towards Thessaly. |
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Given the propensity of the Macedonian aristocracy to assassination, foul play featured in multiple accounts of his death. |
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He overcame this by being personally involved in battle, in the manner of a Macedonian king. |
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Alexander also had a close relationship with his friend, general, and bodyguard Hephaestion, the son of a Macedonian noble. |
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Alexander's most immediate legacy was the introduction of Macedonian rule to huge new swathes of Asia. |
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However, the overt case system has disappeared almost completely in modern Bulgarian and Macedonian. |
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The present tense of the Macedonian language is made of the imperfective verbs. |
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Macedonian is considered a separate language in the Republic of Macedonia, and as a variant of Bulgarian by the Bulgarian government. |
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Some examples are Chinese, Japanese, Finnish, and modern Slavic languages except Bulgarian and Macedonian. |
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Most Slavic languages are highly inflected, except for Bulgarian and Macedonian. |
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Michigan has the largest Dutch, Finnish, and Macedonian populations in the United States. |
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This particular month is only intercalary in the Arsacid model of the Macedonian calendar and here it occurs only once in every 19 year cycle. |
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The Macedonian Orthodox Church is struggling for the recognition of its autocephality by the other Orthodox Churches. |
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Mirka Velinovska in Nova Makedonija comments that the Russian Church doesn't give a red cent for the Macedonian Autocephaly Church. |
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A reminder that the Romanian Orthodox Church gave the blessing in the declaration of the autocephaly of the Macedonian Orthodox Church. |
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Macedonian President Gjorge Ivanov paid a working visit to the Republic of Azerbaijan from 28 to 30 April. |
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Macedonian Foreign Minister Nikola Poposki paid a working visit to the Republic of Bulgaria on 13 December. |
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When you apply, there are no Albanian letters or Latin alphabet but only Macedonian letter and Cyrillic alphabet. |
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In his view, the new trends in the Macedonian historiography are a natural process of revisionism that has no political dimension. |
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A hundred and fifty soldiers of the Macedonian army will be trained as part of the European Union Battlegroup in Belgium and Luxembourg. |
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Project Skopje 2014 will never end, because it is part of the project for strengthening the Macedonian identity. |
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With presentations at the two largest fairs in Moldova, Macedonian companies can promote products to be exported to Moldova. |
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Macedonian President Gjorge Ivanov paid a 2-day working visit to the State of Qatar from 15 to 17 January. |
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The soloist of the performance was Anna Kondratenko, concertmaster of the Macedonian Philharmonic Orchestra. |
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Experts consider that the idea to construct a barbed wire on the south Macedonian border is non-sense. |
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Paramecium means that from a single cell of the Macedonian folklore we move on to something much bigger. |
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Winemakers and enologists welcomed the new laboratory which they expect to raise the quality of Macedonian wine. |
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I will engage this concept to unpack the power relationships based on ethnicity which are turning Macedonian society into an ethnocracy. |
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The crucial thing in this whole matter is the unscrupulous involvement of the Macedonian Hague Tribunal indictee in the daily political showdown. |
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The Macedonian Civil A viation Agency expects the opening of Kosovo's sky to increase the number of Macedonian overflights which also means higher profit. |
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The mayor of Ovcarani, Pando Aslakov from Vinozito, said that one of his tasks would be making sure the Macedonian language was studied in schools as of the 6th grade. |
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Burton accepted Rossen's offer after the director reassured him he had been studying the Macedonian king for two years to make sure the film was historically accurate. |
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The long waiting lines of Albanian migrant workers when entering Macedonia are aimed at demotivating them and making the renounce their Macedonian citizenships. |
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Macedonia is living a genuine national catharsis these days following the success of the Macedonian national basketball team at the European Championship. |
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In a statement for Alsat M, the former spokesman for the Macedonian Army, Blagoja Markovski, did not deny the involvement of Serbian citizens in the conflict in Macedonia. |
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Trajko Veljanoski, Speaker of the Macedonian Assembly, accompanied by a parliamentary delegation, paid the first official visit to the Republic of India from 3 to 9 March. |
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The present-day Cyrillic alphabet has 31 letters and is adapted to the Macedonian phonetic and phonologic system, drawing upon Krste Petkov Misirkov's reforms and alphabet. |
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Even by Macedonian standards he was very short, though stocky and tough. |
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The accounts were nevertheless fairly consistent in designating Antipater, recently removed as Macedonian viceroy, and at odds with Olympias, as the head of the alleged plot. |
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Rome fought this war simultaneously with the First Macedonian War. |
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He provided a list of the biggest and best performing Macedonian companies on which the entire economy rests and whose privatization should be revised. |
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The enlightened Macedonian rulers scorned the rulers of Western Europe as illiterate barbarians and maintained a nominal claim to rule over the West. |
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After three days, unable to persuade his men to back down, Alexander gave Persians command posts in the army and conferred Macedonian military titles upon Persian units. |
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The ascension of the Macedonian dynasty in 867 marked the end of the period of political and religious turmoil and introduced a new golden age of the empire. |
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Macedonia seems like experimental laboratory, to prove how long a country would persist based on Macedonian political infantilism and on Albanian political ignorance. |
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They refused to be sent away and criticized his adoption of Persian customs and dress and the introduction of Persian officers and soldiers into Macedonian units. |
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On the subsequent advance of the Macedonian king, Taxiles accompanied him with a force of 5,000 men and took part in the battle of the Hydaspes River. |
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The Macedonian emperors also increased the Empire's wealth by fostering trade with Western Europe, particularly through the sale of silk and metalwork. |
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The accession of Basil I to the throne in 867 marks the beginning of the Macedonian dynasty, which would rule for the next two and a half centuries. |
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The killers that killed the five Macedonians near Smilkovci were perhaps caught on tape in the footage made for a music video of a Macedonian singer. |
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Octavian was left to decide where in Italy to settle the tens of thousands of veterans of the Macedonian campaign, whom the triumvirs had promised to discharge. |
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In the intervening period, the poleis of Greece were able to wrest back some of their freedom, although still nominally subject to the Macedonian Kingdom. |
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His success stemmed from his innovative reforms to the Macedonian army. |
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Now known as Macedonian, it is the national standard of the independent Republic of Macedonia, but viewed by Bulgarians as a dialect of Bulgarian. |
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In central and southern Europe, it occurs with numerous additional species, including European black pine, mountain pine, Macedonian pine, and Swiss pine. |
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Macedonian Deputy Finance Minister Tahir Hani confirmed the failure of the tender but expressed hope that a concessioner will appear in the next tender. |
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The wine production industry is a way for cross-border economic development and it will allow to bring closer European standards to Macedonian oenologists and wine producers. |
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Maja Tomik wonders in Utrinski Vesnik what the use from the negotiations between the Government and OKTA is and if this would this mean cheaper fuel for Macedonian citizens. |
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Macedonian oil transporters and the refinery Okta have started a war. |
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