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The '''Macedonian Scientific and Literary Society''' was a society of ] in ]. It's |
The '''Macedonian Scientific and Literary Society''' was a society of ] ] in ]. It's aim was the creation of an independent state encompassing the region of ]. One of its founders was ] who was its president from 1902 to 1917. | ||
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Macedonian Literary and Scientific Society was most prominent macedonian society of its time.It was established in ] on 28th October 1902 and presided over by Dimitrija Chupovski.It expanded, establishing branches among the Macedonian expatriates in ] (1903) and ] (1905), as well as in ] and ] (1910-13). As part of its numerous scholary and literary activities and with a clearly defined ] national agenda, the society proclaimed the ] as its official language in Article 12 of the Constitution adopted on 16th December 1903. It published the first book in the modern ] literary language (Za Makedonskite Raboti - On Macedonian Matters) in 1903 and in 1905 it published Vardar, the first scholary, scientific and literary journal in contemporary Macedonian, while in 1913 it produced the first Map of ]. In addition it published historical records and other official documents with a clear ] national ideology and a liberation programme for the preservation of the territorial integrity and freedom of ] (1913-1915), as well as the most renowed journal in ] and ] "Makedonskye golos" (Macedonian Voice) (1913-14). It designed a Macedonian flag (1914) and prepared and published the Programme for a ] (1917). | |||
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For these reasons this scholary institution with its rich literary and national cultural activity can be considered the foundation upon which the history of the ] was built | |||
The two Leading figures working as part of the Macedonian Scientific and Literary Society in ] were ] and ]. | |||
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The Macedonian Scientific and Literary Society was a society of Slavic-speaking Macedonians in Russia. It's aim was the creation of an independent state encompassing the region of Macedonia. One of its founders was Dimitrija Chupovski who was its president from 1902 to 1917.
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