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'''''The Ten Lies of Macedonism''''' ({{lang-bg|Десетте лъжи на македонизма}}, or ''Desette lagi na makedonizma''; {{lang-mk|Десетте лаги на македонизмот'' or ''Desette lagi na makedonizmot}}) is a book authored by Bulgarian historian and director of the ] Dr. ] in 2003. The book was published in Bulgarian by "St. Clement of Ohrid", ], ] and in Macedonian by the publishing house "Blaže Koneski", ]<ref></ref>, ]. The book describes ten major alleged lies of ] from the perspective of Bulgarian historical science, as formulated by the author:


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The book has attracted a significant amount of criticism from the government of the Republic of Macedonia. According to Dimitrov himself, it has sold approximately 18,000 copies in the Republic of Macedonia and about 10,000 copies in Bulgaria as of 2003. <ref>{{bg icon}}</ref>. The Macedonian language version is also freely available online.

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