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  Goce Delchev
Goce Delchev, the son of the Macedonian patriots Nikola and Sultana Delchevi, was bom on February 4th, 1872, in Kukush, a town 35 km north of Salonika.
Goce's conviction was that the liberation objectives required a further awakening of the national sentiments for patriotic sacrifice, energized by a powerful motivation.
Goce was able to recognize and interpret the fatal danger descending upon Macedonia and coming from the Balkan monarchies and their unscrupulous aspirations for the Macedonian partition, openly promoted by their subversive propaganda.
www.mymacedonia.net /history/goce.htm   (1403 words)

  
 Goce Delcev
was born on January 23, 1872, in the town of Kukush, southeastern Macedonia.
He received his elementary education in the local Macedonian school of Kukush, and later entered the Gymnasium of Solun (Salonica).Here Delchev became one of the most popular of the students, not only in point of scholarship, but also as a youthful agitator and advocate of Macedonian independence.
Unfortunately Delchev’s death was a tragic one-quite usual in the annals of the Macedonian martyrology.
www.fidanoski.ca /Macedonia/goce.htm   (368 words)

  
 Goce Delchev (town)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Gotse Delchev, the son of the Bulgarian patriots Nikola and Sultana Delchevi, was born on February 4th, 1872, in Kukush, a town 35 km north of Salonika.
Delchev was the ideological leader who organized and mobilized VMRO.
Gotse Delchev was killed on May 4th, 1903, near the village of Banica.
pedia.newsfilter.co.uk /wikipedia/g/go/goce_delchev__town_.html   (91 words)

  
 NBTA - New Balkan Tours Agency
The town of Belitsa (3 745 inhabitants) is situated at the distance of 178 km of Sofia and 76 km of Blagoevgrad.
Railway station, the town of Sandanski is 4,5 km from the centre of the town.
The town of Melnik, the smallest town in Bulgaria, is situated among the scenery of Earth Pyramids of Melnik in the south-western slopes of the southern part of Pirin.
www.nbta.bg /reg_bl_a.php   (1598 words)

  
 Makedonija - Goce Delcev (English)
Goce Delchev, was born to Macedonian parents, Nikola and Sultana Delchevi on February 4th, 1872, in Kukush, a town 35 km north of Salonika.
Goce Delchev's membership in the MRO was the most significant change in the course of in the history of the Macedonian national liberation movement.
The remains of Goce Delchev were returned to Macedonia on the 10 October 1946 after an agreement was reached between the government of Macedonia and the Association of the Macedonian Fraternities in Bulgaria.
users.tpg.com.au /users/gobrown/fyrom/delcev.htm   (1239 words)

  
 Agencia de bienes inmuebles "TRIADA"
House in village Spasovo, which is 20 kilometers far from the sea and 19 kilometers far from town of Dobrich.
House in village Vladimirovo, which is 42 kilometers far from the sea and 20 kilometers far from town of Dobrich.
Furnished apartment in the centre of town of Kazanlak.
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 Goce Delcev | English | Dictionary & Translation by Babylon
Gotse Delchev or Goce Delčev (Гоце Делчев; 1872-1903) was an important 19th century revolutionary figure in Ottoman Macedonia region and Thrace.
He was one of the the leaders of what is nowadays commonly referred to as the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO).
Gotse Delchev is considered an ethnic Bulgarian in Bulgaria and an ethnic Macedonian in the Republic of Macedonia which has given rise to numerous disputes regarding his ethnicity (see below for more information on the ethnicity issue).
www.babylon.com /definition/Goce_Delcev   (128 words)

  
 Bulgarian Tourist Chamber
The Ognqnovo is in an unusual beautiful and ecology area of balneology tourism past a town Goce Delchev.
The area of a town Chepelare is ecology clean, a rich with the natural, cultural and historical unique places of interests.
It is situated in the foot of the Stara planina and it's a geography center of Bulgaria.
www.btch.org /btch/eng/investment_project.htm   (417 words)

  
 info: GOCE DELCHEV   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Delchev became a teacher in a school in Stip in 1894, where he met Dame Gruev, the leader of the local committee of IMARO.
In Bulgaria Delchev is regarded as the most important revolutionary from the second generation of freedom fighters who continued the struggle for political autonomy or independence in the Bulgarian-populated parts of Macedonia and the Adrianople vilayet after the establishment of the autonomous Bulgarian principaility in 1878.
There are two towns named in his honour: Goce Delchev in Bulgaria and Delcevo in the Republic of Macedonia.
www.digital-innovations.net /Goce_Delchev   (1245 words)

  
 Goce Delcev   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
was born on January 23, 1872, in the town of Kukush, southeastern Macedonia.
Unfortunately Delchev’s death was a tragic one-quite usual in the annals of the Macedonian martyrology.
Delchev and his men burst out toward evening, attempting by means of volleys and bayonets to break
www.dentist-mk.com /Macedonia/goce.htm   (368 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Goce Delchev (town)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
It's named after the Bulgarian revolutionary Gotse (Georgi) Nikolov Delchev(who is buried in Skopje - Macedonia.) The town was called Nevrokop (in Greek: Νευροκόπι) prior to its current name.
Nearby are the remains of a walled city established by the Romans under Justinian(?)[2nd century A.D] to celebrate victories over the Dacians.
Biography Goce Delchev Gotze Delchevs grave in Skopje, Macedonia Petrov, Maleshevski and Delchev, 3 Macedonian revolutionary fighters Gotze Delchev with friends Goce Delčev (Гоце Делчев, also transliterated Gotze Delchev and Gotse Delchev; 1872-1903) was a 19th century revolutionary.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Goce-Delchev-(town)   (197 words)

  
 Goce Delchev (town)
Гоце Делчев (transliterated Gotse Delchev or Goce Delchev), population 23,573, is a town in Southwestern Bulgaria (Pirin Macedonia).
It's named after the Macedonian revolutionary Gotse (Georgi) Nikolov Delchev.
The town was called Nevrokop prior to its current name.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Goce_Delchev_%28town%29   (75 words)

  
 Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net
Goce Delchev or {{IPADelčev}} (Гоце Делчев) may be: *Goce Delchev A Macedonian Bulgarian revolutionary *Goce Delchev (town) A town in southwestern Bulgaria {{disambig}}
Even if he was Bulgarian (which he was not, the statement used usually is falsified), he was still Macedonian revolutionary, for he fought for revolution in Macedonia.
There you find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article Goce Delchev (disambiguation).
www.mauspfeil.net /Goce_Delchev_%28disambiguation%29.html   (252 words)

  
 jolt.co.uk public forums - Macedonian Nationalism on the rise(E1900 attn.Yafor 2)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Goce Delchev stressed that a united front was needed for the cause to take shape, and to strengthen the threat against Ottoman rule, rumors of weapons and support from outside nations have been fueling the Macedonian Nationalist group, now called the PMN or Pan-Macedonian Nationalist.
Goce Delchev and other revolutionarists were fighting for the freedom of Macedonia and union with Bulgaria.Unfortunatelly today Macedonia and Bulgaria are not united
Goce Delchev has stated that recruitment is on the rise since the announced reforms by the Ottomans, and more Bulgarians are joining as well.
forums.jolt.co.uk /showthread.php?threadid=428911   (1912 words)

  
 Thracian language - 4a - 1
As -bria means ‘town’, the whole name may be explained as ‘a town on *Alaja (river)’, and *Alaja is supposedly a river name, which is identical to the Lith.
- a town and a port of the tribe of Dateni in the region of the lower course of the Struma and Mesta rivers, near the modern town of Kavala.
Compare with Assamum (a town in Dalmatia), which was renamed in the middle ages in Larida from the Latin lapis, -idis ‘stone’.
groznijat.tripod.com /thrac/thrac_4a1.html   (3780 words)

  
 Carl Savich | Columns | serbianna.com
Goce Delchev, a member of the central committee of VMRO, was the military inspector.
Some 150 men were left in the town, either because the order did not reach them or because they were too exhausted to obey it.
There were 8,000 Turkish refugees in the town, of whom all the men were armed and had taken part in the fight outside the town from 7 to 9 p.m.
www.serbianna.com /columns/savich/053.html   (8914 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Goce Delchev was born in Kukush now a town under Greek rule and renamed "Kilkis".
The report does not mention anything about the birthplace of such a hero and not only that, enemies of Macedonia are asked about who Delchev is. The report shows sorrow for the Hungarians who left Vojvodina and gives emphasis on a street where Hungarians lived and now that street has a Serbian name.
Paul found sanctuary in the town of Berr Macedonia after he was belted by the Greeks of colonial "Neapolis" and now known as Kavala.
www.b-info.com /places/Macedonia/republic/news/001-100/092.6   (765 words)

  
 MACEDONIA: A COUNTRY IN QUOTATION MARKS, AEER 11 (1-2), 1993
The Turkish community is centered in the town of Resen and in a few nearby villages, while the Albanian community is in several outlying villages, between 12 to 20 kilometers south of Resen.
An etched portrait of Goce Delchev, the martyred hero of the Ilinden Rebellion, is replacing photos of Marshall Tito.
Delchev was himself an advocate for an insurgent organization "open to all Macedonians regardless of nationality" (Banac, I. The celebration of Ilinden took place on August 2, 1992.
condor.depaul.edu /~rrotenbe/aeer/aeer11_1/schwartz.html   (5543 words)

  
 Gotse Delchev / Cities / About Bulgaria / Bulgarian Properties - Find Bulgaria Property   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The town of Gotse Delchev is situated in the Gotse Delchev Hollow, at the southwest foot of the Middle Pirin Mountain, along both banks of the Nevrokopska (Gradska) River - a tributary to the Mesta River, which flows 3 km west of the town.
The Goce Delchev Hollow and the low-mountain hilly places were inhabited even as early as the prehistoric age because of their favourable climate.
There are numerous remains of the material culture of the prehistoric man from the Stone and the Stone-Copper Age; of the Thracians - from the first millennium BC; of the period of the Roman rule and late antiquity; and of the Slavonic tribe Smolyani.
www.findbulgariaproperty.co.uk /index.php/site/about_bulgaria/cities/gotse_delchev   (1834 words)

  
 NBTA - New Balkan Tours Agency
The hotel is built up of wood and stone in the traditional style of Bansko over a total area of 1690 sq.m.
This elegant four star hotel Chateau Vaptzarov is situated in the historical town of Bansko in the Pirin Mountain at the distance of 150km far away from the Bulgarian capital - Sofia.
The hotel is located in the park area of the town, famous with its flora.
www.nbta.bg /index_en.php?page=acmd_list&rid=31   (174 words)

  
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It's named after the Bulgarian/Macedonian revolutionary Gotse (Georgi) Nikolov Delchev.
www.thebestlinks.com /Goce_Delchev___28__town__29__.html   (131 words)

  
 Macedonia for the Macedonians   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
One of the leaders of VMRO was Goce Delchev, the father of the Macedonian revolution and the most powerful symbol of the dedication of the Macedonian people to the ideals of freedom and independence.
That is to say, it was agreed, as the basic premise, that, under the existing conditions of foreign sovereignty over the state, the Organization should constitute its organs and institutions as a state within a state.
The kernel of the future Macedonian state was still the local revolutionary committees of VMRO (both in the villages and in the towns), but it was necessary that they develop and hold authority in local self-government.
www.makedonija.info /uprisings.html   (2830 words)

  
 Ivo Banac - Macedoine
Goce Delchev (1872 — 1903) and the other leaders of the BMORK were aware of Serbian and Greek ambitions in Macedonia.
Delchev called for the "elimination of chauvinist propaganda and nationalist dissentions that divide and weaken the population of Macedonia and the Adrianople area in its struggle against the common [Ottoman] foe." [23] The TMORO guerrilla units (chetas) started recruiting "Graecomanes," Vlachs, and others.
The disposition of northern Macedonia (with Struga, Debar, Kicevo, Gostivar, Tetovo, Skopje, and Kumanovo) was to be arbitrated by the Russian tsar.
www.kroraina.com /knigi/en/ib/i_banac.html   (7631 words)

  
 1903 - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
November 18 - The Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty is signed by the United States and Panama, giving the Americans exclusive rights over the Panama Canal Zone.
November 23 - Colorado Governor James Hamilton Peabody sends the state militia into the town of Cripple Creek to break up a miners' strike.
May 4 - Goce Delchev, Bulgarian revolutionary (b.
encyclopedia.worldsearch.com /1903.htm   (1133 words)

  
 flag of Macedonia flags
The legislation is described by the Macedonian Information Center (MIC) as "one of the most important in the newer history of Macedonia." According to the new law, flags of foreign countries cannot be hoisted from public buildings except at some public and religious holidays when they may be hoisted alongside the Macedonian flag.
The limitation on the flying of foreign flags affects first and foremost the use of the flag of Albania, used on municipal buildings in towns of Western Macedonia where there are many Albanians.
The city of Delchevo was named after the Macedonian revolutionary Goce Delchev, who was one of the leaders of the Ilinden uprising against the Ottomans.
www.flags-of-the-world.net /flags/mk.html   (1070 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
>Remarks: Pejo Kracholov Javorov was borned on 01.01.1878 in the town of Chirpan.
There he was the Chief Editor of Goce,s newspaper "Svoboda ili Smyrt", which was printed on hectograph machine and disseminated by couriers in whole Mecedonia and Odrinsko.
He wrote a biography of Goce : P. Javorov "Goce Delchev", Sofia, editions from 1904, 1917, 1942, 1977, 1987.
www.b-info.com /places/Bulgaria/songs/yav_song3.txt   (435 words)

  
 Bitola Summaries
Specifically, the Municipality is constructing a botanical garden on seven acres of land that was recently used as a garbage dump.
The message of the campaign will be implemented in each of the towns, along with surrounding villages.
Many villages surrounding the town of Bitola feel as though they have been marginalized in the political process.
www.iomskopje.org.mk /cbi/Summaries_BT.htm   (9489 words)

  
 Macedonian Uprisings in the 19th and 20th C.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Their commander was Goce Delchev from Kukush, an inspired organizer and ideologist of the movement (Delchev was killed in a battle with a Turkish regiment in May 1903).
Many of the rebels were recruited from Macedonian emigrants, students and workers who had been-organized in all the neighbouring countries, and some of whom had even come from Russia, Istanbul and Asia Minor.
On 3rd August the town of Krushevo with its 15,000 inhabitants of Macedonian and Vlach origin was liberated.
www.macedon.org /makedonika/supporting_docs/macednian_uprisings.htm   (1214 words)

  
 Reality Macedonia : All Albanian High School Students Boycott Classes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Boycott has been initiated by the pupils from Goce Delchev high school, who haven’t shown to school since Monday claiming that they don’t feel safe.
People who work in the schools say that the boycott in Goce Delchev spread as domino effect on the other schools and that behind the demands of pupils and parents are also the professors-Albanians who work in the high schools.
It is in the part of the town that is inhabited by Albanians and it is very near “Bajram Shabani” primary school.
www.realitymacedonia.org.mk /web/news_page.asp?nid=416   (1453 words)

  
 Documents of the Continued Existence of Macedonia and the Macedonian Nation for a period of over 2500 years
The Macedonian eparchies and towns I have already mentioned are extremely embittered by the serious position of the Church and the people in which they find themselves.
The town teachers were given the task of working a program for the language teaching and a provisional grammar of the Macedonian dialect....
During the Turkish period, the Bulgarian peasant referred to the Bulgarians in the towns as "Greeks" and city lother were "Greek dress" for him.
www.historyofmacedonia.org /ConciseMacedonia/Documents.html   (11825 words)

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