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Little Sofia

Little Sofia (Bulgarian: Малка София, Malka Sofia or Мала София, Mala Sofia; Greek: Μικρή Σόφια, Mikri Sofia) is a designation applied to localities outside the modern borders of Bulgaria; it is used to emphasize the population's strong Bulgarian national identity. The term most often refers to villages in what are today the Republic of Macedonia (Vardar Macedonia) and Greek Macedonia (Aegean Macedonia). In the context of Macedonia, such villages often lie in otherwise Grecoman and Serboman areas.

The name Little Sofia was used pejoratively by the Grecoman and Serboman population as well as Serbia and Greece's armed propaganda and later those nations' authorities in parts of the region. For the local Bulgarian-identifying population, the name came to be a symbol of ethnic pride.

Villages nicknamed Little Sofia

  • Akir, Israel (for its Jewish Bulgarian population)
  • Ano Vrontou (Горно Броди, Gorno Brodi), Serres regional unit, Greece
  • Dračevo (Драчево), Kisela Voda municipality, Republic of Macedonia
  • Lokvica (Локвица), Makedonski Brod municipality, Republic of Macedonia
  • Raotince (Раотинце), Jegunovce municipality, Republic of Macedonia
  • Vasileiada (Загоричани, Zagorichani), Kastoria regional unit, Greece
  • Velgošti (Велгощи, Velgoshti), Ohrid municipality, Republic of Macedonia
  • Vevi (Баница, Banitsa), Florina regional unit, Greece
  • Xino Nero (Екши Су, Ekshi Su), Florina regional unit, Greece
  • Ydroussa (Долно Котори, Dolno Kotori), Florina regional unit, Greece
  • References

    Little Sofia Wikipedia