- Greater Bulgaria
Greater Bulgaria is term to identify the territory associated with a historical national state and a modern
Bulgaria nirredentist nationalist movement which would include the plain between theDanube and the Balkan mountain range (Stara Planina), Northern and Southern Dobruja, the region ofSofia ,Pirot andVranje in the Morava valley, NorthernThrace , parts of EasternThrace and nearly all of Macedonia.It is not associated with
Old Great Bulgaria , which described the territory inhabited by the Bulgar tribes north of theSea of Azov concurrent in history to theByzantine Empire .History
Greater Bulgaria was suggested under The
Treaty of San Stefano .The territorial control and dispute over Macedonia stem from the migrations of
Bulgars into theBalkans and more specifically, the area of Macedonia during the 7th century underKuber .The issue of irredentism and nationalism gained greater prominence after the creation of modern
Bulgaria following the 1878Treaty of San Stefano . However theCongress of Berlin took back some of those territories, returning them to the control of theOttoman Empire .In the early 20th century control over Macedonia was a key point of contention between Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria,
Greece , andSerbia who fought both theFirst Balkan War of 1912–1913 and theSecond Balkan War of 1913. The area was further fought over during the Serbian Campaign of World War I (1915–1918).Just before
World War II , Bulgaria had, peacefully secured the return ofSouthern Dobruja fromRomania in theTreaty of Craiova .cite web
title=Bulgaria During World War II
url=http://www.bulgaria.com/history/bulgaria/war2.html
accessdate=2007-02-12] Greater Bulgaria was re-created as a state duringWorld War II byNazi Germany , as a reward to Bulgaria, which had fought with Germany as one of theAxis powers . It was granted territory inGreece , namelyEastern Macedonia and parts ofWestern Thrace , as well as Yugoslav Macedonia (Vardar Macedonia ).cite web
url=http://www.serbianna.com/columns/savich/056.shtml
publisher=Serbianna
date=2004-10-24
title=?
accessdate=2007-02-12 ] With the exception of the Dobruja, these concessions were reversed with Allied victory.External links
* [http://www.macedonian-heritage.gr/Contributions/contr_Kofos_1.html Yugoslav - Bulgarian Relations from 1955 to 1980]
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