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'''Crska''' ({{wp|Macedonian language|Crskan}}: Црска), officially the '''Republic of Crska''' is a country in the {{wp|Balkans}} region of {{wp|Southeast Europe}}. It shares land borders with {{wp|Kosovo}} to the northwest, {{wp|Serbia}} to the north, {{wp|Bulgaria}} to the northeast, the disputed territory of {{wp|Western Thrace}} to the east, {{wp|Greece}}} to the south, and {{wp|Albania}} to the west. Crska also shares a small maritime border with {{wp|Turkey}} in the {{wp|Aegan Sea}}. {{wp|Thessaloniki|Solun}} is the country's capital and largest city, and is home to roughly a fifth of Crska's 5.2 million citizens. Other major urban areas include {{wp|Skopje}}, {{wp|Kozani|Kožani}}, {{wp|Bitola}}, {{wp|Serres|Serez}}, {{wp|Prilep}}, and {{wp|Edessa, Greece|Voden}}. The significant majority of the country's citizens are ethnic {{wp|Macedonians (ethnic group)|Crskans}}, who are part of the {{wp|South Slavs|South Slavic}} people. Crska's official language is {{wp|Macedonian language|Crskan}}, an {{wp|Eastern South Slavic}} dialect which is closely related to the {{wp|Bulgarian language|Bulgarian}} and {{wp|Serbo-Croatian}} languages.
'''Crska''' ({{wp|Macedonian language|Crskan}}: Црска), officially the '''Republic of Crska''' is a country in the {{wp|Balkans}} region of {{wp|Southeast Europe}}. It shares land borders with {{wp|Kosovo}} to the northwest, {{wp|Serbia}} to the north, {{wp|Bulgaria}} to the northeast, the disputed territory of {{wp|Western Thrace}} to the east, {{wp|Greece}}} to the south, and {{wp|Albania}} to the west. Crska also shares a small maritime border with {{wp|Turkey}} in the {{wp|Aegan Sea}}. {{wp|Thessaloniki|Solun}} is the country's capital and largest city, and is home to roughly a fifth of Crska's 5.2 million citizens. Other major urban areas include {{wp|Skopje}}, {{wp|Kozani|Kožani}}, {{wp|Bitola}}, {{wp|Serres|Serez}}, {{wp|Prilep}}, and {{wp|Edessa, Greece|Voden}}. The significant majority of the country's citizens are ethnic {{wp|Macedonians (ethnic group)|Crskans}}, who are part of the {{wp|South Slavs|South Slavic}} people. Crska's official language is {{wp|Macedonian language|Crskan}}, an {{wp|Eastern South Slavic}} dialect which is closely related to the {{wp|Bulgarian language|Bulgarian}} and {{wp|Serbo-Croatian}} languages.


The country's modern history as a state begins with the [[Principality of Crska]], an early South Slavic state which affirmed its independence after the [[Great Rebellion of 901-12]] against the {{wp|First Bulgarian Empire}}. Faced with [[Crskan-Bulgarian Wars|constant invasions by the Bulgarians]], Crska would align itself with the {{wp|Byzantine Empire}} during the {{wp|Byzantine–Bulgarian Wars}} and with the {{wp|Ottoman Empire}} during the {{wp|Bulgarian–Ottoman Wars}}. As the Bulgarians and Byzantines buckled under the weight of the Ottomans, the Principality became an {{wp|vassal state}} and launched several invasions of the {{wp|Serbian Empire}} with the support of the Ottoman Empire, vastly expanding its territorial borders and forming [[Kingdom of Great Crska]]. As an overture the warfighting capability of the Crskan legions under Ottoman commmand, Great Crska was granted autonomy and special privileges which other occupied territories in the Balkans were not, which in turn allowed for the survival of an unique Crskan identity under Ottoman {{wp|suzerainty}}.
The country's modern history as a state begins with the [[Principality of Crska]], an early South Slavic state which affirmed its independence after the [[Great Rebellion of 901-12]] against the {{wp|First Bulgarian Empire}}. Faced with [[Crskan-Bulgarian Wars|constant invasions by the Bulgarians]], Crska would align itself with the {{wp|Byzantine Empire}} during the {{wp|Byzantine–Bulgarian Wars}} and with the {{wp|Ottoman Empire}} during the {{wp|Bulgarian–Ottoman Wars}}. As the Bulgarians and Byzantines buckled under the weight of the Ottomans, the Principality became an {{wp|Vassal and tributary states of the Ottoman Empire|vassal state}} and launched several invasions of the {{wp|Serbian Empire}} with the support of the Ottoman Empire, vastly expanding its territorial borders and forming [[Kingdom of Great Crska]]. As an overture the warfighting capability of the Crskan legions under Ottoman command, the Kingdom was granted autonomy and special privileges which other occupied territories in the Balkans were not, which in turn allowed for the survival of an unique Crskan identity under Ottoman {{wp|suzerainty}}.

Revision as of 06:48, 27 September 2023

Republic of Crska
Република Црска
Flag of Crska
Flag
Coat of arms of Crska
Coat of arms
Motto: TBA
TBA
Location of Crska in Europe
Location of Crska in Europe
Capital
and largest city
Solun
Ethnic groups
(2023)
  • 50% TBD
  • 25% TBD
  • 18% TBD
  • 5% TBD
Demonym(s)Crskan
LegislatureTBA
Area
• Total
68,124.5 km2 (26,303.0 sq mi)
Date formatmm-dd-yyyy

Crska (Crskan: Црска), officially the Republic of Crska is a country in the Balkans region of Southeast Europe. It shares land borders with Kosovo to the northwest, Serbia to the north, Bulgaria to the northeast, the disputed territory of Western Thrace to the east, Greece} to the south, and Albania to the west. Crska also shares a small maritime border with Turkey in the Aegan Sea. Solun is the country's capital and largest city, and is home to roughly a fifth of Crska's 5.2 million citizens. Other major urban areas include Skopje, Kožani, Bitola, Serez, Prilep, and Voden. The significant majority of the country's citizens are ethnic Crskans, who are part of the South Slavic people. Crska's official language is Crskan, an Eastern South Slavic dialect which is closely related to the Bulgarian and Serbo-Croatian languages.

The country's modern history as a state begins with the Principality of Crska, an early South Slavic state which affirmed its independence after the Great Rebellion of 901-12 against the First Bulgarian Empire. Faced with constant invasions by the Bulgarians, Crska would align itself with the Byzantine Empire during the Byzantine–Bulgarian Wars and with the Ottoman Empire during the Bulgarian–Ottoman Wars. As the Bulgarians and Byzantines buckled under the weight of the Ottomans, the Principality became an vassal state and launched several invasions of the Serbian Empire with the support of the Ottoman Empire, vastly expanding its territorial borders and forming Kingdom of Great Crska. As an overture the warfighting capability of the Crskan legions under Ottoman command, the Kingdom was granted autonomy and special privileges which other occupied territories in the Balkans were not, which in turn allowed for the survival of an unique Crskan identity under Ottoman suzerainty.