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Half of your country should join Kosovo..
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maybe they are boring to dispute 24/24 in this forum...
"Shqiptar i vėrtetė e i mirė ėshtė ay qė vė gjithėnjė e kurėdo kombėrinė pėrpara fesė, nuk ka vėllezėr ata qė ka nė besėn e tij, por ata qė ka nė kombėri tė tij. Sami Frashėri"
"A true and good Albanian is the one who always and everywhere puts the nation before the religion, there are no brothers who are in his faith, but those who are in his nation." - Sami Frashėri "
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Those bitches even named manastir , Bitola!!
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What is it that you want to talk about - Greece baptising you with a new name so your hamlet can stay intact? Or continue to be a doppelganger and hope for the best....and the best will not turn out the way you want?
For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. Eph. 6:12
Definition of untrustworthy and loose character are those that don't believe in God.
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Maybe because they do not exist?
Also, is there anything to contribute?
99% of your posts will be about our country (ancient Greece and its Macedonian region)
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You mean Vardaska Banovina
Being Greek is an experienced grounded into nation, not consumption.
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FYROmian user Sokol used to post a lot of stuff about Albanians. He had studied them in detail ,in fact dedicated years of his life studying them.
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From all that I can collect by your manner of talking, you must the silliest in the forum. I have suspected it some time, but I am now convinced.
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https://www.dvidshub.net/news/243087...ship-macedonia
2CR builds bridges of friendship in Macedonia
Photo By Pfc. Nicholas Vidro | A US Army M1126 Stryker, belonging to the 2nd Cavalry Regiment, is guided across the... read more
SKOPJE, MACEDONIA
07.29.2017
Story by Pfc. Nicholas Vidro
7th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment
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SKOPJE, Macedonia As music fills the streets of downtown Skopje on a Saturday evening, the Soldiers of the Regimental Engineering Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment pull in under the city's Arc de Triomphe to put on a static display for the people of Macedonia on July 29th, 2017.
The Regimental Engineering Squadron is currently in country as a part of Dragoon Guardian, which is an offshoot of Operation Atlantic Resolve, a NATO mission involving the US and Europe in a combined effort to strengthen bonds of friendship and to deter aggression.
Lt. Col. Mark Himes, commander of the Regimental Engineering Squadron, 2 CR, spoke on the interaction his troops have experienced with their Macedonian counterparts.
The soldiers we've trained with so far are very skilled and we look forward to continuing our training over the next 10 days, he said.
The squadron has been making its way through different countries for the past few weeks, and only crossed the border into Macedonia the day before. Macedonia is the last stop for the soldiers before they return to Germany.
Capt. Andrew Reed, commander of Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, RES, 2 CR, shared his thoughts on the mission to date.
This is a road march that started in Grafenwoehr, Germany. It took us through Austria, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and finally to Macedonia, he said.
According to Reed, the journey will have covered almost 2,000 kilometers before the Soldiers return to their garrison in Germany
The event showcased US and Macedonian soldiers working together closely in the public eye, and gave US Soldiers a chance to meet their hosts up close. Among the vehicles on display to local citizens were variants of the Stryker Interim Armored Vehicle and some US and Macedonian construction vehicles.
As the streets surrounding the Arc de Triomphe filled to capacity, people from different walks of life and all ages laughed and talked freely with the Soldiers present. Reed joked about some of the experiences he has had along the way, culminating at the static display.
The biggest challenge has been the heat. We've crossed several borders, but everyone has been very welcoming and made things as easy as they can to get through. It's been great, he said.
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