IMRO

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IMRO (Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization) was a revolutionary nationalist organization active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, primarily advocating for the autonomy or independence of Macedonia and Adrianople regions from the Ottoman Empire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nationalist organization
revolutionary organization
secret organization
abbreviation IMRO NERFINISHED
activePeriod early 20th century
late 19th century
countryOfOperation Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
dissolvedIn mid 20th century
foundedAt Thessaloniki NERFINISHED
foundedIn 1893
fullName Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization NERFINISHED
goal autonomy of Adrianople region NERFINISHED
autonomy of Macedonia
independence from the Ottoman Empire
hadSuccessor IMRO (United) NERFINISHED
Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization – Democratic Party for Macedonian National Unity NERFINISHED
hadWing chetas
headquartersLocation Thessaloniki NERFINISHED
ideology Bulgarian nationalism
Macedonian nationalism
influenced Bulgarian–Macedonian relations
Macedonian national movement
languageOfOrganization Bulgarian
laterHeadquartersLocation Sofia NERFINISHED
membershipBase Slavic population of Macedonia
revolutionary committees
nativeName Внатрешна македонска револуционерна организација NERFINISHED
notableLeader Dame Gruev NERFINISHED
Gotse Delchev NERFINISHED
Ivan Mihailov NERFINISHED
Todor Alexandrov NERFINISHED
Yane Sandanski NERFINISHED
operatedIn Adrianople region NERFINISHED
Macedonia NERFINISHED
Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
opposedTo Greek influence in Macedonia
Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
Serbian influence in Macedonia
organizedEvent Ilinden–Preobrazhenie Uprising NERFINISHED
Miss Stone Affair NERFINISHED
politicalPosition revolutionary
recognizedAs insurgent movement
paramilitary organization
regionOfActivity Balkans NERFINISHED
typeOfConflict Balkan revolutionary movement
usedMethod assassinations
guerrilla warfare
insurrections
terrorist tactics

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