Romanian propaganda. – The rule of Romanian propaganda in Macedonia in Macedonia. The Vlach population started with the establishment of the Macedonian Romanian Committee in Bucharest (1860). Romanian propaganda was initially oriented towards school opening. The first school in Romanian language in Macedonia was open in 1864. The apostle Margarith was the main representative of this propaganda. A little later in Bucharest Bi-Lo-formed Macedonian-Romanian cultural society for spreading Romanian propaganda (1879). The Romanian government opened consulates in Thessaloniki and Bitola, who coordinated the activities of propaganda. Romanian propaganda collided with Greek propaganda, which Vlachs considered Greeks. With the Act of Sultan (1905), Vlachs in the Ottoman state were recognized as a separate Romanian community. Lit.: Katerina Todorovska, Macedonia-Romanian Culture Society, Skopje, 2002. D. Job. Peco Romav
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