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In case you missed it I just wanted to point out here that the article Macedonian studies is once again nominated for deletion. It may not be most directly related to this project, but considering the development of Slavic Macedonian studies early development within Yugoslav studies I thought some editors here may be interested. I tried to expand the article a bit, but it is not really my area of any substantial expertise. If you may have access to some relevant (offline) sources in Serbo-Croatian , Slovenian, Macedonian or other languages you may consider contributing to the article in question and/or to discussion taking place. Best regards.--MirkoS18 (talk) 09:58, 26 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]