Croatian-Macedonian connections and relationships

Croatian-Macedonian connections and relationships. Dating from the Middle Ages (parts of Dalmatia include Samuil’s kingdom) and continue in the contacts of Croats and Macedonians as participants in Austro-Turkish Wars (ⅹⅴⅰⅰ c.). Strong incentive for cultural relations gives the publication of the collection of Macedonian folk resources of the Miladinovc Brothers in Zagreb (1861), with material assistance to the Croatian bishop Josip Juraj Strosmeer. The Croatian press follows events during and after the Ilinden Uprising (“Croatian Law”, “Croatia Misao”, “Croatian Falcon” and “Red Croatia”). Among the two world wars Macedonians study at the University of Zagreb and 1936. They form Manapo (Macedonian nationally submit), which publishes the “Our newspaper”, banned after the release of the first number. In parliamentary elections (1938), Mannapan representatives suggest Vladimir Macek (leader of the Croatian Peasant Party) highlighting Manapan’s candidates on electoral lists, but the proposal is rejected. The poetry of Macedonian language “White Mugri” from Koco Racin was issued in 1939. In Sambor, near Zagreb. Among the two wars there is cooperation between the nationalist-separatist forces in Croatia and the Michalist VMRO. In April 1929 In Sofia, representatives of the Macedonian National Committee with representatives of the Croatian Peasant Party, Ante Pavelic and Gustav Percez, sign a declaration of friendship and general struggle against Serbian hegemonism and the adoption of human and national rights, political freedom and full state independence of Croatia and Macedonia . Cooperation with Croatian allies continued in 1932, by sending representatives of VMRO (Cyril Dranegov, an officer and Vladimir Georgiev-Chernozemski, a professional assassin) in a camp in Penchus near the Yugoslav-Hungarian border, where they managed to train Croatian emigrants-terrorist . In their joint action, the assassination of King Aleksandar Karadjordjevic was organized in Marseille (9. ⅹ 1934). VMRO leader Vanco Mihailov in the beginning of World War II moved and lives in Zagreb at Ante Pavelic. RM recognizes R Croatia on 11. ⅱ 1992 R Croatia recognizes RM on 12. ⅱ 1992 Diplomatic relations are established at 30. ⅲ 1992 The first associate and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of R Croatia in the Republic of Macedonia is Oncein Cvitan. The first extraordinary and plenipotentiary ambassador of the Republic of Macedonia is Server Avziu. In 2006 The Consulate of R Croatia opens in Bitola. Lit.: Hristo Andonov-Polyanski, the Ilinden uprising in between Yugoslav peoples, selected works, t. 5, Skopje, 1981; Zoran Todorovski, the activity of the right currents of the organization, a gold book – 100 years VMRO, Skopje, 1993; Achille Tunte, Republic of Macedonia – First Decade (1990-1999), Skopje, 2005. T. Petr.


Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис ХРВАТСКО-МАКЕДОНСКИ ВРСКИ И ОДНОСИ

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