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- 817a018b7e52079e18dedf5b1022e2b86bc8bef93fa388b74405e8928486e316 edition "2".
- 817a018b7e52079e18dedf5b1022e2b86bc8bef93fa388b74405e8928486e316 first "Raymond".
- 817a018b7e52079e18dedf5b1022e2b86bc8bef93fa388b74405e8928486e316 isCitedBy Slavic_speakers_of_Greek_Macedonia.
- 817a018b7e52079e18dedf5b1022e2b86bc8bef93fa388b74405e8928486e316 last "Detrez".
- 817a018b7e52079e18dedf5b1022e2b86bc8bef93fa388b74405e8928486e316 pages "217-218".
- 817a018b7e52079e18dedf5b1022e2b86bc8bef93fa388b74405e8928486e316 publisher "Scarecrow Press".
- 817a018b7e52079e18dedf5b1022e2b86bc8bef93fa388b74405e8928486e316 quote "After Bulgaria was liberated from the Ottomans in 1878, many thousands of Bulgarians — the so-called refugees —left Macedonia and Thrace, which had remained under Ottoman rule, and settled in Bulgaria. Their numbers increased considerably in times of trouble: after the 1878 Kresna-Razlog Uprising and the 1903 Ilinden-Preobrazhenie Uprising were crushed by the Ottoman army, the population tried to escape reprisals by emigrating to Bulgaria.By the eve of the 1912–1913 Balkan Wars about 120,000 Bulgarians from Macedonia and Thrace had already moved to Bulgaria.".
- 817a018b7e52079e18dedf5b1022e2b86bc8bef93fa388b74405e8928486e316 title "Historical Dictionary of Bulgaria".
- 817a018b7e52079e18dedf5b1022e2b86bc8bef93fa388b74405e8928486e316 year "2006".