Balkan Peninsula 1920-1923 - 1970, British Map.
Source: The New Cambridge Modern History. Vol. XIV: Atlas. Edited by H. C. Darby and H. Fullard.Cambridge: University Press. 1970.
Description: Map of Southern region of the Balkan Peninsula, after WWI.
Conclusion: On the map Macedonia is depicted as a part of Greece. Thessaloniki is depicted as Salonica (Greek toponym) and Thassos with his own Greek name. This is contrary of the claims of some Slavomacedonian historians, that present-day region of Macedonia in Greece, was never depicted with name "Macedonia", after 1912 and before 1988.
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