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File:New Greece.jpg

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Description
Poster celebrating the "New Greece" after the Balkan Wars
Date Start of 20th century
Source Macedonian Heritage, an online review of the affairs, history and culture of Macedonia.
Author AnonymousUnknown author
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«You are welcome to use images or an other information from Macedonian Heritage in Wikipedia. We'd appreciate appropriate attribution however and a link back to Macedonain Heritage. Suggested credit: "(c) Macedonian Heritage, an online review of the affairs, history and culture of Macedonia."» mail received March, 1st, 2008.
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