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The Young Macedonian Literary Association was founded in 1891 in Sofia, Bulgaria together with its magazine Loza. The association was formed as primarily a scholarly and literary organization. Although the members of the Young Macedonian Literary Association, called often Lozars (from the title of their magazine) self-identified as Macedonian Bulgarians, contemporary Macedonian historians see in their activity expression of Macedonian ethnic-nationalist sentiments. The Lozars demonstrated both Bulgarian and Macedonian loyalty, and combined their Bulgarian nationalism with Macedonian regional and cultural identity.

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  • The Young Macedonian Literary Association was founded in 1891 in Sofia, Bulgaria together with its magazine Loza. The association was formed as primarily a scholarly and literary organization. Although the members of the Young Macedonian Literary Association, called often Lozars (from the title of their magazine) self-identified as Macedonian Bulgarians, contemporary Macedonian historians see in their activity expression of Macedonian ethnic-nationalist sentiments. The Lozars demonstrated both Bulgarian and Macedonian loyalty, and combined their Bulgarian nationalism with Macedonian regional and cultural identity. (en)
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  • The Young Macedonian Literary Association was founded in 1891 in Sofia, Bulgaria together with its magazine Loza. The association was formed as primarily a scholarly and literary organization. Although the members of the Young Macedonian Literary Association, called often Lozars (from the title of their magazine) self-identified as Macedonian Bulgarians, contemporary Macedonian historians see in their activity expression of Macedonian ethnic-nationalist sentiments. The Lozars demonstrated both Bulgarian and Macedonian loyalty, and combined their Bulgarian nationalism with Macedonian regional and cultural identity. (en)
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  • Young Macedonian Literary Association (en)
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