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During [[World War I]] it was occupied by [[Kingdom of Bulgaria|Bulgaria]] as part of the [[Bulgarian_occupation_of_Serbia_(World_War_I)#Occupation_zones|Military Inspection Area of Macedonia]]. After the war the present-day [[Strumica]] and [[Novo Selo (Novo Selo)|Novo Selo]] municipalities were broken away from [[Kingdom of Bulgaria|Bulgaria]] and ceded to Yugoslavia. During the [[NLWM|Second World War]], Bulgaria established two administrative districts in the region - Bitola and Skopje. In 1946, most of Vardar Macedonia as one of the six constituent countries of [[SFR Yugoslavia]] became the [[People's Republic of Macedonia]] (1946-1963) then the [[Socialist Republic of Macedonia]] (1963-1991).
 
After the [[breakup of Yugoslavia]], besides the [[Republic of North Macedonia]], the region encompasses also [[Trgovište]] and [[Preševo]] municipalities in [[Serbia]],<ref>Петър Христов Петров, Македония: история и политическа съдба, том 3, Изд-во "Знание" ООД, 1998, стр. 109.</ref> as well the [[Elez Han]] municipality in [[Kosovo]].<ref>Стефан Карастоянов, Косово: геополитически анализ, Университетско издателство "Св. Климент Охридски", 2007, {{ISBN|9540725410}}, стр. 41.</ref> Sometimes in the region are included the areas of [[Golloborda|Golo Brdo]] and [[Mala Prespa]] in [[Albania]].{{cn|date=December 2020}}
 
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