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Gotse Delchev in Bulgarian is the Town in Pirin Makedonija(Macedonia), named after Maceodonian Revolutionist, Goce Delchev, who was Macedonian born in Kukush, Egaj Makedonija(Aegean Macedonia), both Pirin and Egaj, use to be apart of Macedonia.

Goce fought for a free Macedonia, but never go to see the day.But he will one day.


GOCE DELCHEV JE MAKEDONSKI!!! I SAMO MAKEDONSKI!!!

Well, yeah, whatever. Any problem with Goce Delchev describing himself as a Bulgarian? Or again the FYROM view that Bulgarian didn't mean Bulgarian back then? Any trouble with us Bulgarians honouring Goce Delchev? Is Macedonia not free at the moment? All the three countries that occupy a part of the region are free countries as far as there is a definition of what a free country is supposed to be. Greece is an EU member, Bulgaria is a certain near-future EU member (be it 2007 or 2008), and FYROM is to begin negotiations somewhen (although not that sure anymore whether it's going to be soon), EU factual membership or membership application certainly demands a country should be "free", whatever the word means to you. Whose the region should be and who Slav Macedonians are is all nationalism. The region Macedonia has been the apple of discord for many Balkan countries a lot before Tito and FYROM. Bulgaria, Greece, Serbia, FYROM all have their view. Wikipedia too - NPOV, four golden letters. --TodorBozhinov 20:45, 6 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]