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Western Outlands : ウィキペディア英語版
Western Outlands

The Western (Bulgarian) Outlands ((ブルガリア語:Западни (български) покрайнини), transliterated: ''Zapadni (Balgarski) pokraynini'') is a term used by Bulgarians to describe several territorially separate regions located in southeastern Serbia which at one point passed directly from Bulgaria to Yugoslavia.
The territories in question were ceded by Bulgaria to the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes in 1920 as a result of the Treaty of Neuilly,〔(Treaty of Peace Between the Allied and Associated Powers and Bulgaria, and Protocol and Declaration signed at Neuilly-sur-Seine, 27 November 1919 )〕 following the First World War. According to the Yugoslav census of 1991, two of the largest cities in the Western Outlands, Bosilegrad and Dimitrovgrad, were populated primarily by Bulgarians.
Today, the territories referred to by the term cover an area of in Serbia. In 1919 the same territories corresponded to the following parts of the Bulgarian ''okrugs'': Kyustendil, ; Tsaribrod (nowadays Dimitrovgrad) ; Tran ; Kula ; and Vidin .
==Internal Western Outland Revolutionary Organization==
The Internal Western Outland Revolutionary Organization (Bulgarian: Вътрешна западнопокрайска революционна организация, ''Vatreshna zapadnopokrayska revolyutsionna organizatsiya''), IWORO, was a Bulgarian revolutionary organization active in the Western Outlands between 1921 and 1941 in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (until 1929), and then its successor, the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
The organization was established in 1921 on the basis of several detachments created straight after the cession of the Western Outlands to Serbia in 1920. The IWORO initially concentrated on propaganda and delivery of Bulgarian literature. The period of armed resistance started in 1922 and the organisation carried out numerous assaults on the TzaribrodBelgrade railway, on bridges, Serbian garrisons and barracks until 1941 when the region was occupied by Bulgarian troops.
Unlike the other three Bulgarian revolutionary organizations active in the interwar period — the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organisation in Macedonia, the Internal Thracian Revolutionary Organisation in Thrace and the Internal Dobrujan Revolutionary Organization in Dobruja — IWORO did not put up the tactical slogan demanding autonomy for the region but fought “for the liberation of the Western Outlands and their restoration to Bulgaria”.

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