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LARGE FIRE IN SKOPJE'S LEPTOKARIJA



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A large-scale fire broke out in the Skopje's shopping center Leptokarija on Thursday afternoon, setting ablaze several stores, the Fire-Fighting Office confirmed.

Fire brigades have been dispatched to the site immediately to contain the blazes.

An eyewitness said that the fire most likely broke out in Fluid cafe, located near the central fountain of the shopping center.


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LEPTOKARIA, is a village in the area of Macedonia in N Greece, in the prefecture of Katerini where I use to go in summer...
The Republic of Pseudomacedonia, names squares, shopping centers, roads with Greek names, in order the PSEUDO-creation to connect with Greece...
Why instead, don't ask from Greece to be incorporated as a new province?...
James Burlington
Essex - UK

I am sure that Greeks are responsible for the fire.
:P

UNTIL PSEUDOMACEDONIA DOESN'T RESPECT THE HISTORICAL AND TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY OF IT'S NEIGHBOURS, DOESN'T DESERVE TO EXIST, AND TO BE PART OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMUNITY, AS IT HAPPENS TILL NOW!
PSEUDOMACEDONIA IS THE ONLY AND UNIQUE EXAMPLE IN THE WORLDWILDE HISTORY, THAT HAVING ANY CONNECTION WITH A GEOGRAFICAL AND HISTORICAL AREA, TRIES TO IDENTIFY ITSELF UNDER THE HISTORICAL REALITY OF ANOTHER NATION, GREECE.
WE ALL KNOW THAT GRECE'S HISTORY IS THE MOST GLORIOUS ALL OVER THE WORLD AND THAT ALL WESTERN AND MIDDLE ASIAN STATES ARE BASED AT THIS, SHARING IT'S VALUES, BUT NOT FALSIFICATING OR HAVING A HOSTILE AND UNBASED PROPAGANDA AGAINST GREECE.
YOU CAN NOT EXIST WITHOUT THE SUPPORT OF GREECE, AND I HOPE THAT GREECE WILL STOP TO SUPPORT YOUR EXISTENCE.
A MACEDONIAN

For those seeking a name for the Slavic country currently referred to as FYROM, a few things to keep in mind:

1. The name of the area before World War II, was VARDARSKA. The name "Macedonia" was given to them by their Leader Josef Brostein (known as Tito).
2. Alexander the Great and his teacher, Aristotle, were Greek and spoke Greek - not any Slavic language.
3. Slavic tribes originated from the territories of modern Belarus, Poland, European Russia and Ukraine. They migrated to the region during the 6th century, 800 years after Alexander the Great lived.
4. The name ALEXANDER (Αλέξανδρος) derives from the Greek words αλέξω (to repel, shield, protect) and ανήρ (man; genitive case ανδρός), and means "PROTECTOR OF MEN."
5. Alexander's sister had a Greek name, Thessaloniki, as did his famed horse, Voukefalas.
6. The ancient Macedonian capital was Pella in Northern Greece (nothing to do with Slavic Skopje).

So, VARDARSKA it is... We've had enough of this joke.

With Resolution 356, more than 100 members of the US House of Representatives urge the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) to retract "hostile activities or propaganda" - namely its attempts to falsify history and claim Greece's heritage as its own. Examples mentioned in the resolution include the renaming of the country's main airport to "Alexander the Great", creating maps for school and military textbooks showing a "Greater Macedonia" that reaches well into Greece and Bulgaria and teaching school children that parts of Greece, including the Greek region of Macedonia, are rightfully part of the FYROM.

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