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  1. The spies are part of a larger spy group in the Balkan, known as the Internal Entente. Now, some fake history to go alongside with it.
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  3. Established in 1936 following the Second Great War in Ohrid, the Entente started out as a small faction, before growing into a larger faction within the Bulgarian government. As the "entente" in the title implied, it was more of an entente of factions working as one to subvert fascism and undertake in anti-Entente activities.
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  5. The largest faction, and as such considered the leader, is the faction that started it all; "Vnatrešna Peonijske Dviženje", or the "Internal Peonian Movement" in English. Based in the area of Vardar Macedonia and Pirin Macedonia, though the former Serbian territory owned by Bulgaria (referred to internally as the Torlakian region) sometimes joins in as well, the movement centers itself on the idea of a liberated Macedonia. However, Macedonia as a region name also encompasses Greek Macedonia, and the term itself is very dear to the Greeks. As such, the name Peonia (Peonija) was chosen, based after the tribe that lived in the region, the Paeonians. They spread propaganda films filmed in Slavic languages other than Macedonian and Serbo-Croatian, to avoid being caught. It is assumed that there are other movements linked to the Internal Entente in formerly Serbian Bačka, formerly Serbian Metohija, formerly Croatian Dalmatia, Istria, Trieste, Italian Slovenia and even South Tirol.
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  7. Other factions, though not as large, are also in the Italian holdings of Julian March (Italian Slovenia and Istria specifically), the Aegean Islands, South Tirol, Dalmatia, Albania and Metohija, as well as the Hungarian holdings of Serbian Bačka and Slovenian Prekmurje.
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