On the cover page of this book is a map that includes half of the territory of the Republic of Macedonia.
In "Geography of Albania", taught in third year of secondary education, students do not learn only about the current borders of Albania, but also for the regions, as mentioned several times, that are "unfairly" left outside the borders of the Albanian state when drawing the borders in 1913, called "Treva Shqiptare" and shown on the front page under the map of Albania.
They include 3 regions of Montenegro, whole Kosovo and three other regions of Serbia, the largest part of the Republic of Macedonia and 8 regions of Greece. This book teach the Macedonian and Greek children.
In a separate chapter entitled "The Albanian areas in Greece," on p.198 in the introduction, entitled as "Composition and location of the Albanian areas," it says: “ It's Albanian areas unfairly attached to the Greek state in 1913. The historical developments, the violent mass movements of indigenous Albanian and the lack of official data, complicate the determination of the Albanian areas of Greece and especially the identification of social and economic problems of these areas. These areas are located in northwestern Greece, southern regions of the Republic of Macedonia and south of the Albanian state to the Gulf of Arta and consists of the areas Tsamouria, Florina, Kastoria, Grevena, Konitsa etc."
To be more persuasive the Albanian propaganda, under the heading "Population Economics", they refer to alleged archaeological "discoveries" and various historical documents, according to which "these areas were inhabited by the ancient Albanian-Illyrian tribes."
How to explain the silence of the Macedonian authorities in this case?
Since this is not the only example, we must mention the case of the scandalous history textbook for eighth grade issued by the "Prosvetno Delo” from the authors Vlado Velkovski, Haljid Sejdi, Arian Aljademi, Dimka Risteska and Georgi Pavlovski, according to which for Macedonians from western Macedonia is used only the term "Slavs" and they are presented as an ethnic minority, which sparked many reactions in 2005 during the government of Buckovski.
Then the text in the Albanian monthly magazine for geopolitics "Kuvendi", released in May / June 2007 in Tirana, referring to alleged Albanian uprising in 1912 and liberation of Skopje, and which explicitly decry the Macedonian people, contesting their territorial integrity and thus offensively describing it as "artificial colonial Slav-Macedonian" state. Meanwhile, paradoxically, we are witnessing the aggressive requirements of the Association of Albanian Publishers in their reaction to the "offensive" content of the Macedonian textbook for Geography and demanded a complete review of all Macedonian textbooks.






-Dear Sir or Madam, It is truly shameful, as much as it is illegal, for the UN to remove the name "Macedonian" from the designation of language spoken in Macedonia (and by Macedoniаns). For two decades already, the UN is assisting Greek interests in breaking the basic International Laws, the basic Human Rights resolutions and commit unjustice towards Macedonia. The principles of sovereign equality of states and the inviolability of their juridical personality, lead to the conclusion..
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When you look at the part of Macedonia they claim you see regions and cities like Skopje, Ohrid, and Bitola which they claim as Albanian land but simples is not and never has been. At least our "United Macedonia" has truth and facts behind it.
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