YOUGOSLAVIE — À l’échelle européenne, la Yougoslavie fut un État de dimensions moyennes dont la superficie (255 800 km2) et la population (23 949 000 hab. en 1991) représentaient un peu moins de la moitié de celles de la France. De formation récente (1918),… … Encyclopédie Universelle
List of Macedonians (ethnic group) — This is a list of Macedonians ( mk. Македонци, Makedonci ), a modern South Slavic ethnic group. : For the unrelated people of ancient Macedonia, see ancient Macedonians and List of ancient Macedonians. Business *George Atanasoski *John Bitove… … Wikipedia
Ethnic Macedonian literature — When Turkish rule was supplanted by Serbian rule in 1913, the Serbs officially denied Macedonian distinctiveness, considering the Macedonian language merely a dialect of Serbo Croatian. The Macedonian language was not officially recognized until… … Wikipedia
Macedonian literature — literature written in the South Slavic Macedonian language. The earliest Macedonian literature, in the medieval period, was religious and Orthodox Christian. Under Ottoman (Ottoman Empire) Turkish rule (c. 1400 to 1913), Macedonian… … Universalium
makedonische Literatur — makedonische Literatur, die Literatur der Makedonier; sie entfaltete sich nach Anfängen im 19. Jahrhundert (v. a. stark von der Volksliteratur und der Romantik beeinflusste Poesie: K. und D. Miladinov, R. Žinzifov, G. Prličev) und dem … Universal-Lexikon
List of national poets — A national poet or national bard is a poet held by tradition and popular acclaim to represent the identity, beliefs and principles of a particular national culture. The national poet as culture hero is a long standing symbol, to be distinguished… … Wikipedia
Kočo Racin — ( mk. Кочо Рацин); born Kosta Solev (Коста Солев) (22 December 1908, Veles 13 June 1943, Lopušnik) was a Macedonian poet who is considered a founder of modern Macedonian literature. BiographyHe was born in Veles to the family of poor potter… … Wikipedia
History of the Macedonian language — The standard Macedonian language can be said to have been codified in August 1944, when a provisional government run by the Anti Fascist Assembly for the National Liberation of Macedonia (ASNOM) declared the formation of the Socialist Republic of … Wikipedia
Skopje-Veles dialect — The Skopje Veles dialect ( mk. Скопско велешки дијалект, Skopsko veleški dijalekt ) is a member of the central subgroup of the Western group of dialects of the Macedonian language. The dialect is spoken by a larger group of people in the cities… … Wikipedia
Kotcho Racin — Monument de Racin à Samobor, Croatie Nom de naissance Kosta Solev … Wikipédia en Français