Wednesday, July 28th, 2010 at
6:43 pm
In 1829 when Greece became a state, for the first time, it was a small country covering the region of Morea, modern day Peloponnesus (Greece proper). The majority of people living in Morea at the time spoke Albanian, Turkish, Vlach and Slav. Athens itself, the cradle of the ancient civilization, was nothing more than an Albanian village.
http://mk.wikibooks.org/wiki/BIG_Greek_Lie_10_-_Greeks_claim_no_Macedonians,_Turks,_Albanians_or_Vlachs_live_in_Greece_today
http://www.maknews.com/html/articles/stefov/stefov88.html
http://www.ancientmacedonia.com/greekmyth.html
http://uncyclopedia.org/wiki/Greece
http://www.greekhelsinki.gr/Minorities_of_Greece.html
http://www.farsarotul.org/nl27_1.htm
http://say-macedonia.blogspot.com/2008/04/ignored-minorities-in-greece-turks-and.html
http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/09/26/asia/greece.php