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By the times of Yugoslav Wars this state was officialy recognised as Republic of Macedonia :). The term FYROM started to be used in 1993 (if I remember correctly), and the first Yugoslav Wars started in 1991 (Ten Days War), so this state should have a name that I had by these times. My opinion :). So I vote for "Macedonia"
 
The fact that large portion of world recognised that country as Republic of Macedonia doesn't mean nothing, if de facto name is FYROM. And besides, how many countries recognised macedonian state as Republic of Macedonia during Yugoslav Civil War?

Till 1993- everyone I think ;)
 
Macedonia won.

qwertyuiop2: Don't be mad on me, the people have spoken.;)
P.S. In votings i will not vote!:D
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Come on i want comments on the loadpic!
You can see it in the first post.
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/Hax
 
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Ruler Of The Mod ----- Can only HAX be! - 15
Ultimate Mod Worker-14
Platinum Modder ---------13
Khan-----------------12
Ceasar---------------11
Kaiser----------------10
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King------------------8
Lord------------------7
General---------------6
Major-----------------5
Lieutenant------------4
Soldier----------------3
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This is the ranks in my mod, the ranks will only be given to members of the mod!
When a member makes something good he will get a better rank.


/Hax:D
 
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Kaiser, not Keiser.. ;)
 
Pffff... you paradoxians don't know history.


Hax, nothing personal to you, very good idea. We have a lot of former yugoslavs in our country as immigrants and we have them as brothers.

Long live Serbia and Hellas.
 
Pffff... you paradoxians don't know history.


Hax, nothing personal to you, very good idea. We have a lot of former yugoslavs in our country as immigrants and we have them as brothers.

Long live Serbia and Hellas.

No point arguing, they have their agenda. If you ask me it can be called Great Aleksander Macedon Empire I won't mind, the fact is there is only one Macedonia in the world and it's called (de jure) FYROM.
 
No point arguing, they have their agenda. If you ask me it can be called Great Aleksander Macedon Empire I won't mind, the fact is there is only one Macedonia in the world and it's called (de jure) FYROM.

Only by some nations it's called FYROM.

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The compromise solution, as set out in the two resolutions, was very carefully worded in an effort to meet the objections and concerns of both sides. The wording of the resolutions rested on four key principles:

The appellation "former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" was purely a provisional term to be used only until the dispute was resolved.

The term was a reference, not a name; as a neutral party in the dispute, the United Nations had not sought to determine the name of the state.

The President of the Security Council subsequently issued a statement declaring on behalf of the Council that the term "merely reflected the historic fact that it had been in the past a republic of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia." The purpose of the term was also emphasized by the fact that the expression begins with the uncapitalised words "the former Yugoslav", acting as a descriptive term, rather than "the Former Yugoslav", which would act as a proper noun. By also being a reference rather than a name, it met Greek concerns that the term "Macedonia" should not be used in the republic's internationally recognised name.

The use of the term was purely "for all purposes within the United Nations"; it was not being mandated for any other party.

The term did not imply that the Republic of Macedonia had any connection with the existing Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, as opposed to the historical and now-defunct Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.