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- From: J.Theodore.Schuerzinger@dartmouth.edu (J. Theodore Schuerzinger)
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- Subject: Macedonia yet again -- Treaty of San Stefano
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- Date: 29 Jan 93 01:34:29 GMT
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- Somebody challenged me to look up the Treaty of San Stefano, which I
- did (in the Encyclopaedia Britannica). According to this treaty, most
- of the area known as Macedonia would have been ceded to Bulgaria.
-
- Does this mean that only Bulgaria, and not Greece has the right to use
- the name 'Macedonia'?
-
- --Ted Schuerzinger
- email: .zed@Dartmouth.EDU
- "I should have realized it would be bad vodka when all the label said
- was 'Russian Vodka'."
-