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Bitola (/ˈbiːtoʊlə, -tələ/; Macedonian: Битола [ˈbitɔɫa] ) is a city in the southwestern part of North Macedonia. It is located in the southern part of
Bitola-Bitola Municipality
Bitola (Macedonian: Битола [ˈbitɔɫa] ) is a municipality in the southern part of North Macedonia. Bitola is also the name of the city where the municipal
Bitola-Albanians in North Macedonia
around the cities of Ohrid, Kruševo, Resen, Bitola and Veles. A number of placenames in North Macedonia have been considered as being ultimately derived
Bitola-Aromanians in North Macedonia
minority group of North Macedonia numbering some 9,695 people according to the 2002 census. They are concentrated in Kruševo, Štip, Bitola and Skopje. The
Bitola-Turks in North Macedonia
Turks in North Macedonia, also known as Turkish Macedonians and Macedonian Turks, (Macedonian: Македонски Турци, romanized: Makedonski Turci, Turkish:
Bitola-Porodin, North Macedonia
Porodin (Macedonian: Породин, Albanian: Porodin) is a village in the municipality of Bitola, North Macedonia. It used to be part of the former municipality
Bitola-St. Clement of Ohrid University of Bitola
in Bitola (Macedonian: Универзитет „Св. Климент Охридски" - Битола, romanized: Univerzitet "Sv. Kliment Ohridski") is a public university in North Macedonia
Bitola-REK Bitola
(: Рударско-енергетски комбинат Битола), abbr. MEC (РЕК Битола, REK ) is an energy company in the city of ,
Bitola-Islam in North Macedonia
Muslims in North Macedonia represent just under one-third of the nation's total population according to the 2021 census, making Islam the second most
Bitola-Baba (North Macedonia)
Pelister (Macedonian: Пелистер), is a mountain in North Macedonia. The Pelister peak (2601 metres, or 8533 feet) overlooks the city of Bitola. Baba is
Bitola-Skopje
inhabitants. It was surpassed by two other towns of present-day North Macedonia: Bitola (40,000) and Štip (15–20,000). Skopje began to recover from decades
Bitola-North Macedonia
North Macedonia (/ˌmæsɪˈdoʊniə/ MASS-ih-DOH-nee-ə), officially the Republic of North Macedonia, is a landlocked country in Southeast Europe. It shares
Bitola-RK Eurofarm Pelister
Eurofarm Pelister) (Macedonian: РК Еурофарм Пелистер) is a handball club from Bitola, North Macedonia. They currently compete in the Macedonian Handball Super
Bitola-KK Pelister
men's professional basketball club based in Bitola, North Macedonia. They currently play in the Macedonian League and the ABA League Second Division. The
Bitola-List of cities in North Macedonia
largest cities in North Macedonia, each with a population of over 50,000 inhabitants, are: Skopje (526,502), Kumanovo (75,051), Bitola (69,287), Prilep
Bitola-Municipalities of North Macedonia
Map of the municipalities of North Macedonia before 2013 Kavardarci Prilep Rosoman Gevgelija Demir Kapija Novaci Bitola Demir Hisar Resen Ohrid Debarca
Bitola-Economy of North Macedonia
over the country in Veles, Bitola, Štip and Kumanovo. Previously, Skopje was the only industrial centre in North Macedonia, this expanded to several other
Bitola-Geography of North Macedonia
North Macedonia is a country situated in southeastern Europe with geographic coordinates 41°50′N 22°00′E / 41.833°N 22.000°E / 41.833; 22.000, bordering
Bitola-FK Pelister
Pelister (Macedonian: ФК Пелистер) is a football club based in the city of Bitola, North Macedonia. They are currently competing in the Macedonian Second
Bitola-2001 insurgency in Macedonia
city of Bitola were destroyed, and dozens of buildings were damaged. To suppress the riots, the Macedonian government imposed a curfew in Bitola, and Premier
Bitola-History of the Jews in North Macedonia
remain in North Macedonia, mostly in the capital, Skopje and a few in Štip and Bitola. The first Jews arrived in the area now known as North Macedonia during
Bitola-Music of North Macedonia
festivals in North Macedonia include Skopje Fest in Skopje, Ohrid Fest in Ohrid, MakFest in Štip, Interfest in Bitola. North Macedonia debuted as an
Bitola-Transport in North Macedonia
following is a summary of the transport system of the Republic of North Macedonia. total: 925 km (575 mi) (699 km (437 miles) of open track and 225 km
Bitola-Makedonski Železnici
be used on routes from Skopje to Bitola, Gevgelija, Kičevo, Kumanovo, and Veles. This is the first time North Macedonia has bought new passenger trains
Bitola-Thessaloniki–Bitola railway
to Bitola is a 219 kilometres (136 mi) long railway line, that connects the port city Thessaloniki in Greece with Bitola in the Republic of North Macedonia
Bitola-Battle of Monastir
The Battle of Monastir took place near the town of Bitola, Macedonia (then known as Monastir) during the First Balkan War, between Serbian and Ottoman
Bitola-Logovardi Airfield
Logovardi Airfield (Macedonian: Аеродром Логоварди, romanized: Aerodrom Logovardi) is an aerodrome located in Bitola, North Macedonia. On 23 July 2007,
Bitola-Bair, Bitola
majority are Macedonians and Roma (who mainly live on the streets "Kozjak" and "Karaorman"). Also, here is the old road that connects Bitola with Ohrid
Bitola-Motorways in North Macedonia
The motorways in North Macedonia are called avtopat (Macedonian: автопат) and the name, like its translation in most languages, simply means auto road
Bitola-COVID-19 pandemic in North Macedonia
The COVID-19 pandemic in North Macedonia was a part of the ongoing worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory
Bitola-Religion in North Macedonia
In North Macedonia, the most common religion is Eastern Orthodox Christianity, practiced mainly by ethnic Macedonians, Serbians, Vlachs, and Romanis. The
Bitola-Macedonians (ethnic group)
central Macedonia (Veles-Prilep-Bitola-Ohrid) should be adopted as a basis for a standard Macedonian literary language, in which Macedonians should write
Bitola-Petar Miloševski Football Stadium
Petar Miloševski Stadium (Macedonian: Стадион Петар Милошевски) is a football stadium in Bitola, North Macedonia and the home of FK Pelister. The stadium
Bitola-North Macedonia under the Ottoman Empire
territory now within the Republic of North Macedonia were: Sanjak of Monastir, which included the kazas of Monastir (Bitola), Ohri (Ohrid) and Pirlepe (Prilep)
Bitola-Dolno Orizari, Bitola
Orizari (Macedonian Cyrillic: Долно Оризари) is a village3.98 kilometres (2.47 mi) from Bitola, the second-largest city in North Macedonia. According
Bitola-Old Bazaar, Bitola
The Old Bazaar (Macedonian: Стара чаршија, romanized: Stara čaršija) is a bazaar located in Bitola, North Macedonia, situated on the northern bank of
Bitola-List of Macedonian football champions
"Шампион", plural: Шампиони) are the annual winners of Macedonian First Football League, North Macedonia's premier annual football league competition. The title
Bitola-Resen, North Macedonia
Resen (Macedonian: Ресен [ˈrɛːsɛn] ) is a town in southwestern North Macedonia, with just under 9,000 inhabitants. Resen is approximately equidistant
Bitola-Bitola inscription
alphabet. Currently, it is located at the Institute and Museum of Bitola, North Macedonia, among the permanent exhibitions as a significant epigraphic monument
Bitola-Western Macedonia
Epirus (west), and bounded to the north at the international borders of Greece with the Republic of North Macedonia (Bitola, Resen and Novaci municipalities)
Bitola-Greece–North Macedonia relations
between Greece and North Macedonia. Greece has an embassy in Skopje, and a Consulate General in Bitola. Similarly, North Macedonia maintains an embassy
Bitola-Bitola Oblast
Bitola Oblast (Macedonian: Битолска област, romanized: Bitolska Oblast) was one of the oblasts of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes from 1922
Bitola-Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, Bitola
Heart (Macedonian: Црква Пресвето Срце Исусово) is the name given to a religious building of the Catholic church that is located in the city of Bitola in
Bitola-RK Bitola
RK Bitola (HC Bitola) (Macedonian: РК Битола) was a team handball club from Bitola, North Macedonia. They competed in the Macedonian Handball Super League
Bitola-Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary, Bitola
Virgin Mary (Macedonian: Црква „Св. Богородица“) is a Macedonian Orthodox church of the Prespa-Pelagona Diocese in Bitola, North Macedonia. The church
Bitola-History of North Macedonia
The history of North Macedonia encompasses the history of the territory of the modern state of North Macedonia. In antiquity, most of the territory that
Bitola-Mogila, North Macedonia
Mogila (Macedonian: Могила) is a village in North Macedonia. The village is located in Pelagonia Region, north-east of the city of Bitola. The name probably
Bitola-Honorary Consulate of Serbia, Bitola
Serbian consulate was inaugurated in Bitola on 4 December 2007. Serbian national work in Old Serbia and Macedonia reached better results at the end of
Bitola-Bulgarians in North Macedonia
minority in North Macedonia. Bulgarians are mostly found in the Strumica area, but over the years, the absolute majority of southeastern North Macedonia have
Bitola-Monastir Military High School
(present day Bitola, North Macedonia). The buildings of the school have been used as museums since 1934 (today NI Institute and Museum Bitola). The other
Bitola-Macedonian denar
denar (Macedonian: денар; paucal:[clarification needed] denari / денари; abbreviation: den / ден; ISO code: MKD) is the currency of North Macedonia. Though
Bitola-Capari
Capari (Macedonian: Цапари) is a village in North Macedonia. It was formerly a municipality center, but is now within the Bitola municipality. According
Bitola-Bitola Zoo
The Bitola Zoo, is a zoo in Bitola, North Macedonia. It was founded on 1 May 1950 with the help of zoos in Skopje, Zagreb, Belgrade and Subotica. The
Bitola-Greeks in North Macedonia
from Monastiri (Bitola). The present-day community is a remnant of the formerly larger Aromanian community of the part of Macedonia that fell within
Bitola-Culture of North Macedonia
The culture of North Macedonia refers the culture of the Republic of North Macedonia, a country in Southeast Europe. Macedonian culture has contributed
Bitola-List of universities in North Macedonia
This is a list of universities in North Macedonia. Goce Delčev University of Štip Ss. Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje Mother Teresa University
Bitola-Church of Saint Demetrius, Bitola
Church of Saint Demetrius (Macedonian: Црква „Св. Димитриј“) is the main Macedonian Orthodox church of Bitola, North Macedonia, part of the Prespa-Pelagonia
Bitola-RK Eurofarm Pelister 2
II (HC Eurofarm Pelister II) (Macedonian: РК Еурофарм Пелистер 2) is a team handball club from Bitola, North Macedonia. It serves as the second team for
Bitola-Statistical regions of North Macedonia
North Macedonia is divided into eight statistical regions. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Statistical regions of North Macedonia. List of regions
Bitola-Nižepole
Nižepole (Macedonian: Нижеполе, Aromanian: Nijopolea, Albanian: Xhinxhopolë) is a village in the municipality of Bitola, North Macedonia and is an alpine
Bitola-Jordan Kamchev
Hospital Acibadem Sistina (2010) Media Print Macedonia (2004) Skopsko Pole Stopanska Banka AD Bitola Pelagonija Energy Beton Shtip Mont Orka Sport IBIS
Bitola-2022 North Macedonia protests
early July 2022, protests began in Skopje, North Macedonia. The protests were triggered by Bulgaria–North Macedonia negotiations surrounding the accession
Bitola-Police of North Macedonia
Law enforcement in North Macedonia is the responsibility of the Police of the Republic of North Macedonia (Macedonian: Полиција на Република Северна Македонија)
Bitola-Croats in North Macedonia
Skopje, the second largest city Bitola and around Lake Ohrid. In 2006, Croatian President Stjepan Mesić and his Macedonian counterpart Nikola Gruevski announced
Bitola-Toše Proeski Music School
Music School (Macedonian: Музичко Училиште – Битола, Muzičko Učilište – Bitola) is a state school that is located in Bitola, North Macedonia. Home to a population
Bitola-Health in North Macedonia
The Health in North Macedonia is improving. The Macedonian life expectancy in 2016 was 74 for men and 78 for women. In 2015 it was estimated that 11.44%
Bitola-Novaci Municipality
Located in the municipality is North Macedonia's key energy company REK Bitola. In the 2003 territorial division of North Macedonia, the rural municipalities
Bitola-Boro Čurlevski Sports Hall
multi-purpose sports arena located in Bitola, North Macedonia. It was built in 1975 by the citizens of Bitola and is mainly used for handball by RK Eurofarm
Bitola-Kišava
Kišava, (Macedonian: Кишава, Albanian: Këshavë) is a village in the municipality of Bitola, North Macedonia. It used to be part of the former municipality
Bitola-Clock Tower (Bitola)
Clock Tower of Bitola, known as Saat Kula (Macedonian: Саат кула), is a clock tower and one of the landmarks of the Macedonian city of Bitola. The clock tower
Bitola-Florina (regional unit)
adjacent to Albania (Korçë County) to the west, North Macedonia (Bitola and Resen municipalities) to the north and Lake Prespa to the northwest, where the
Bitola-Serbs in North Macedonia
The Serbs are one of the constitutional ethnic groups of North Macedonia (Macedonian: Србите во Северна Македонија, Serbian: Срби у Северној Македонији
Bitola-List of power stations in North Macedonia
stations in North Macedonia. List of power stations in Europe List of largest power stations in the world "N. Macedonia to close Bitola, Oslomej coal-fired
Bitola-Standard Macedonian
Socialist Republic of Macedonia, but it was felt that this dialect was too close to Serbian and finally the dialects spoken in Bitola and Veles were adopted
Bitola-Vardar Macedonia
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
Bitola-Trnovo, Bitola
Trnovo (Macedonian: Трново; Albanian: Tërovë; Aromanian: Tãrnuva or Tãrnova) is a village in the municipality of Bitola, North Macedonia. The village is
Bitola-Pelagonia
to the present-day municipalities of Bitola, Prilep, Mogila, Novaci, Kruševo, and Krivogaštani in North Macedonia and to the municipalities of Florina
Bitola-Macedonian Municipal Football Leagues
competition in the North Macedonia. There are 25 active municipal football associations or OFS' which act within the Football Federation of Macedonia. In 2019,
Bitola-Macedonia naming dispute
The use of the country name "Macedonia" was disputed between Greece and the Republic of Macedonia (now North Macedonia) between 1991 and 2019. The dispute
Bitola-Macedonian Radio Television
public broadcasting organisation of North Macedonia. It was founded in 1993 by the Assembly of the Republic of Macedonia. Its legally defined service is the
Bitola-Graešnica, Bitola
Graešnica (Macedonian: Граешница; Albanian: Grashnicë) is a village in the Bitola Municipality of North Macedonia. It used to be part of the former municipality
Bitola-Tourism in North Macedonia
country, Bitola has also had a rich history. Heraclea Lyncestis, one of North Macedonia's largest archaeological sites, is located in Bitola. The long
Bitola-Trn, North Macedonia
Trn (Macedonian: Трн) is a village 8 kilometers away from Bitola, a city in North Macedonia. Trn is attested in the Ottoman defter of 1467/68 as a village
Bitola-Outline of North Macedonia
guide to North Macedonia: North Macedonia is a landlocked sovereign country located on the Balkan Peninsula in Southern Europe. North Macedonia is bordered
Bitola-Dolenci, Bitola
Dolenci (Macedonian: Доленци; Albanian: Dollenckë) is a village in the municipality of Bitola, North Macedonia. It used to be part of the former municipality
Bitola-Officers' Hall
The Officers' Hall (Macedonian: Офицерски дом) is a historic building located on Širok Sokak in Bitola, North Macedonia. Construction began before the
Bitola-Bitola railway station
Bitola railway station (Macedonian: Железничка станица во Битола, romanized: Železnička stanica vo Bitola) is the railway station of Bitola in Pelagonia
Bitola-Lera, Bitola
Lera (Macedonian: Лера, Albanian: Lerë) is a village in the municipality of Bitola, North Macedonia. It used to be part of the former municipality of
Bitola-Širok Sokak
Širok Sokak (Macedonian: Широк Сокак, meaning "Wide Alley", from the Turkish word for "Street") is a long pedestrian street in Bitola, Macedonia. The street
Bitola-List of diplomatic missions of Bulgaria
Podgorica (Embassy) Netherlands The Hague (Embassy) North Macedonia Skopje (Embassy) Bitola (Consulate-General) Norway Oslo (Embassy) Poland Warsaw
Bitola-New Mosque, Bitola
Yeni Mosque (Macedonian: Јени џамија, romanized: Jeni džamija, Albanian: Jeni Xhamia, Turkish: Yeni Cami) situated in Bitola, North Macedonia, was built
Bitola-Haim Estreya Ovadya
People's Hero of Yugoslavia. Haim Estreya Ovadya was born in Bitola, Yugoslavia (now in North Macedonia) on 25 December 1922 to a very poor Jewish family. She
Bitola-Pelister National Park
Pelister National Park is a national park in the Municipality of Bitola, North Macedonia. The park is located in the Baba Mountain massif and covers an
Bitola-Medžitlija
Medžitlija (Macedonian: Меџитлија, Albanian: Mexhitli) is a village in the municipality of Bitola, North Macedonia, along the border with Greece. It used
Bitola-Macedonian Blood Wedding (film)
released the first-ever Macedonian film Frosina (1952). Filming took place in several cities in then SR Macedonia including Bitola, Tetovo as well as the
Bitola-Novaci, North Macedonia
and some of them are employed in the local plants: REK Bitola, ZK Pelagonija and Macedonian Woods. According to the 1467-68 Ottoman defter, the village
Bitola-Philip II Statue
Philip of Macedonia in the centre of the Macedonian city of Bitola, in Magnolia Square. Philip II was the founder of the ancient Macedonian city of Heraclea
Bitola-Manaki brothers
create a motion picture in the city of Manastir (modern-day Bitola, Republic of North Macedonia), an economic and cultural center of Ottoman Rumelia. Their
Bitola-North Macedonia–Ukraine relations
consulate in Bitola. Over the years, there have been several efforts to strengthen relations between the two countries. North Macedonia provided military
Bitola-Bistrica, Bitola
Bistrica (Macedonian: Бистрица) is a village in the municipality of Bitola, North Macedonia. It lies about 6.31 kilometres away from Bitola, which is
Bitola-Dragoš, North Macedonia
Dragoš (Macedonian: Драгош) is a village in the Bitola Municipality of North Macedonia. It used to be part of the former municipality of Bistrica and is
Bitola-Telephone numbers in North Macedonia
North Macedonia's telephone numbering plan is the system used for assigning telephone numbers in North Macedonia. It is regulated by the Agency for Electronic
Bitola-FK Svetlost Kukurečani
Svetlost Kukurechani (Macedonian: ФК Светлост Кукуречани) is a football club based in the village Kukurechani near Bitola, North Macedonia. They are currently
Bitola-Gorno Orizari, Bitola
Gorno Orizari (Macedonian: Горно Оризари) is a settlement within the Bitola Municipality of North Macedonia. Originally a village, it is now a suburb of
Bitola-Education in North Macedonia
The Constitution of North Macedonia mandates free and compulsory primary and secondary education in the Republic of North Macedonia, and the Law on Primary
Bitola-Dame Gruev
Macedonian historiography, he was an ethnic Macedonian. He is considered a national hero in Bulgaria and North Macedonia. Dame Gruev was born in 1871 in the village
Bitola-Greek investments in North Macedonia
North Macedonia generally has good business relations with Greece and enjoys substantial inward investment from Greece. However, the naming dispute had
Bitola-Si-Do
Muzicki Festival Si-Do is a children's festival held annually in Bitola, North Macedonia. Held in November, it has gained much support from the audience
Bitola-Football in North Macedonia
(Skopje), Shkëndija (Tetovo), Pelister (Bitola) and Pobeda (Prilep). The beginnings of football in North Macedonia date back to the early 20th century in
Bitola-Velušina
Velušina (Macedonian: Велушина, Albanian: Vellushinë) is a village in the municipality of Bitola, North Macedonia. It used to be part of the former municipality
Bitola-Raštani, Bitola
Raštani (Macedonian Cyrillic: Раштани) is a village 2.49 kilometres (1.55 mi) away from Bitola, which is the second-largest city in North Macedonia. Raštani
Bitola-VMRO-DPMNE
единство), often simplified as VMRO-DPMNE (Macedonian: ВМРО–ДПМНЕ), is a conservative political party in North Macedonia and is the main centre-right to right-wing
Bitola-2016 Macedonian protests
demonstrations in Skopje, with protests also happening in other cities of Macedonia (including Bitola, Strumica and Veles). The protest on 19 April began in front
Bitola-List of airports in North Macedonia
in North Macedonia List of airports by ICAO code: L#LW – North Macedonia Wikipedia: WikiProject Aviation/Airline destination lists: Europe#North Macedonia
Bitola-Georgi Sugarev
ethnic Macedonian. Sugarev was born in 1876 in Bitola, then in the Ottoman Empire, today in North Macedonia. His family was very poor and his mother together
Bitola-Elektrani na Severna Makedonija
na Severna Makedonija or ESM (Macedonian: Електрани на Северна Македонија, ЕСМ, litt. "Power plants of North Macedonia") is a government-owned electricity
Bitola-Chris Petrovski
Chris Petrovski is an American actor born in Bitola, North Macedonia, known for his role as Dmitri Petrov on the television series Madam Secretary. Petrovski's
Bitola-2012 Republic of Macedonia inter-ethnic violence
organised in Bitola where the Macedonian demonstrators marched through the main street of Shirok Sokak and lit candles for the victims under Bitola's Clock Tower
Bitola-List of largest power stations
project". Hornsea Project Two. Orsted. Retrieved 2 August 2020. "Hornsea 2: North Sea wind farm claims title of world's largest". "DONG Tables Hornsea Project
Bitola-Macedonian national costume
Croatian national costume "MACEDONIAN FOLK COSTUMES". Retrieved 2023-04-13. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Traditional clothing of North Macedonia.
Bitola-List of football stadiums in North Macedonia
list of football stadiums in North Macedonia, ordered by capacity. Team in Bold: Macedonian First Football League clubs. Bitola Arena 12.000 City Park Kavadarci
Bitola-North Macedonia–Turkey relations
consulate-general in Bitola. Also, the Turkish language is a co-official language in two municipalities, alongside the Macedonian language.[citation needed]
Bitola-Nikolče Noveski
300 league appearances with 1. FSV Mainz 05. Noveski was born in Bitola, SR Macedonia, SFR Yugoslavia. He scored two goals for Mainz in 2005–06 season
Bitola-Zandan Tower
Zandan Tower (Macedonian: Зандан куле) is a former Ottoman defensive and prison tower in Bitola, North Macedonia. It was built in the early 17th century
Bitola-Architecture of North Macedonia
people who have settled or controlled the territory of modern-day North Macedonia have influenced the country in many ways, one of the most visible being
Bitola-Elpida Karamandi
in Gradski park in Bitola, along with a street that was named after her. Elpida Karamandi Primary School in Bitola, North Macedonia (established 1980)
Bitola-Toni Savevski
most notably Omonia. Savevski was born in Bitola, SR Macedonia. He started his career in Pelister Bitola and then played for Vardar Skopje, where he
Bitola-Ǵavato, Bitola
Ǵavato (Macedonian: Ѓавато) is a village in the Bitola Municipality of North Macedonia. It used to be part of the former municipality of Capari. According
Bitola-Macedonian Handball Super League
top-tier team handball competition in North Macedonia. It is currently sponsored by VIP. As of 2018, the Macedonian Handball Federation was ranked 8th in
Bitola-Kremenica, North Macedonia
Kremenica (Macedonian: Кременица, Turkish: Kınalı) is a village in the Bitola Municipality of North Macedonia. It used to be part of the former municipality
Bitola-Pande Petrovski
Pande Petrovski (Macedonian: Панде Петровски; 26 December 1943 – 31 December 2006) was a Macedonian general and the Chief of Staff of the Army of the Republic
Bitola-Lopatica, Bitola
Lopatica (Macedonian: Лопатица) is a village in the Bitola Municipality of North Macedonia. It used to be part of the former municipality of Kukurečani
Bitola-History of the Jews in Monastir
The history of the Jews in Monastir (present-day Bitola, North Macedonia) and its region reaches back two thousand years. The Monastir Province was an
Bitola-Heraclea Lyncestis
ruins are situated 2 km (1.2 mi) south of the present-day town of Bitola, North Macedonia. In the early Christian period, Heraclea was an important Episcopal
Bitola-FK Bair Krkardaš
Krkardaš (Macedonian: ФК Баир Кркардаш) is a football club based in the city of Bitola, North Macedonia. They were recently played in the Macedonian Third
Bitola-Dimitar Kapinkovski
Pelister Bitola Macedonian Football Cup: 2000–01 (winner) FK Pobeda Prilep Macedonian First League: 2003–04 (winner); 2006–07 (winner) Macedonian Football
Bitola-Dragor (river)
(Macedonian: Драгор) is a small river situated in the south of North Macedonia. Stretching 25 km (16 mi), it flows mainly through the city of Bitola.
Bitola-List of flags of North Macedonia
have been, or are still today, used on the territory of North Macedonia or by ethnic Macedonians. Note: This list is incomplete. Considered to be Bulgarian
Bitola-Drevenik, North Macedonia
Drevenik (Macedonian: Древеник; Albanian: Drevenik) is a village in the municipality of Bitola, North Macedonia. It used to be part of the former municipality
Bitola-Porodin
Serbia Porodin, Aleksinac, a village in Serbia Porodin, North Macedonia, a village near Bitola This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Bitola-Macedonian Australians
there were 50 Macedonians in Australia, by 1940 this number had reached over 6,000, the majority of whom were from Florina, Kastoria and Bitola. However,
Bitola-Historiography in North Macedonia
Historiography in North Macedonia is the methodology of historical studies developed and employed by Macedonian historians. It traces its origins to 1945
Bitola-Macedonia (Greece)
countries: Albania to the northwest, North Macedonia to the north, and Bulgaria to the northeast. Greek Macedonia incorporates most of the territories
Bitola-Environmental issues in North Macedonia
Environmental issues in North Macedonia include air and water pollution, deforestation, threats to endemic species and climate change. There is substantial
Bitola-Mogila Municipality
Mogila (Macedonian: Могила) is a municipality in south-central North Macedonia. Mogila is also the name of the village where the municipal seat is found
Bitola-Monastir
Republic of North Macedonia, the former name of Bitola Manastir vilayet, covering parts of modern Albania, Greece and North Macedonia Monastir, Sardinia
Bitola-Gazi Hajdar Kadi Mosque
Mosque, (Macedonian: Ајдар Кади Џамија; Albanian: Xhamia e Gazi Hajdar Kadiut, Turkish: Gazi Haydar Kadi Cami) is a mosque, situated in Bitola, North Macedonia
Bitola-Brusnik, Bitola
Brusnik (Macedonian: Брусник, Greek: Μπρούσνικ) is a village in the Bitola Municipality of North Macedonia. Erekovci is attested in the Ottoman defter
Bitola-Magnolia Square
Magnolia Square (Macedonian: Плоштад Магнолија, romanized: Ploštad Magnolija) is a public space and a town square of the City of Bitola, located near the
Bitola-Ruins in North Macedonia
There are possibly more than 100 archaeological or historic ruins in North Macedonia. Civilizations in the past left behind many structures such as castles
Bitola-Macedonian nationalism
the title of the Greek Patriarchist bishop of Bitola: from Exarch of all Bulgaria to Exarch of all Macedonia. He also noted the unusual popularity of Alexander
Bitola-Zlokuḱani, Bitola
Zlokuḱani (Macedonian: Злокуќани, Albanian: Zllokuqan) is an abandoned village in the Bitola Municipality of North Macedonia. It used to be part of the
Bitola-Vejce ambush
mujahideen groups operating in Macedonia, motivated people to action: in the city of Bitola (home of four of the commandos), Macedonians formed community self-defense
Bitola-Western Macedonian dialects
group of Western Macedonian dialects is divided into two subgroups: the central group and the western and northwestern group. Prilep-Bitola dialect Kičevo-Poreče
Bitola-Montenegro–North Macedonia relations
has an honorary consulate in the city of Bitola. The two now-independent states of Montenegro and North Macedonia share a common history, as both were constituent
Bitola-Bair
States Bair, Croatia, a village in Croatia Bair, Bitola, a quarter of Bitola city, North Macedonia Bair, Sarawak, a settlement in Sarawak, Malaysia Bair
Bitola-Crnobuki
Crnobuki (Macedonian: Црнобуки) is a village in the Bitola Municipality of North Macedonia. Crnobuki is attested in the Ottoman defter of 1467/68 as a
Bitola-Bukovo
(Macedonian: Буково, pronounced [ˈbukɔvɔ]) is a village in the Bitola municipality approximately three kilometers' distance from the city of Bitola in
Bitola-Voras Mountains
side. The mountain can be reached from the town of Bitola and nearby villages on the North Macedonia side. "Nidže". Archived from the original on 2 February
Bitola-Orehovo, North Macedonia
Oreovo (Macedonian: Ореово) is a village in the Bitola Municipality of Macedonia Orehovo is attested in the Ottoman defter of 1467/68 as a village in the
Bitola-Magarevo
Magarevo (Macedonian: Магарево; Aromanian: Magaruva or Mãgãreva; Albanian: Magarovë) is a village in the municipality of Bitola, North Macedonia. The village
Bitola-FK Crno Buki ZL
FK Crno Buki ZL (Macedonian: ФК Црно Буки ЗЛ) is a football club based in the village of Crnobuki near Bitola, North Macedonia. They are currently competing
Bitola-Dolno Egri
Dolno Egri (Macedonian: Долно Егри) is a village in the Bitola Municipality of North Macedonia. It used to be part of the former municipality of Bistrica
Bitola-Foreign relations of North Macedonia
The foreign relations of North Macedonia since its independence in 1991 have been characterized by the country's efforts to gain membership in international
Bitola-List of banks in North Macedonia
following is a list of banks in North Macedonia, correct as of 25 October 2022. National Bank of the Republic of North Macedonia Bank Austria Creditanstalt
Bitola-North Macedonia–Serbia relations
Serbia likewise has an embassy in North Macedonia's capital Skopje and an honorary consulate in the city of Bitola. Following the establishment of bilateral
Bitola-Dijamandija Mišajkov
Macedonian nation and language. Mišajkov was born in Bitola, then in the Ottoman Empire (now North Macedonia). He received his education there, as well as in
Bitola-Demir Hisar Municipality
Demir Hisar (Macedonian: Демир Хисар [dɛˈmir‿xisar] ) is a municipality in the southwestern part of North Macedonia. Demir Hisar, which means "iron fortress"
Bitola-Stevče Aluševski
member at Bitola club. During his career, he played for: RK Pelister, RK Prespa, RK Vardar PRO and RK Metalurg Skopje. He has won the Macedonian First League
Bitola-Auto-Moto Association of Macedonia
AMSM (Auto - Moto Association of Macedonia) is North Macedonia's largest automobile club, with more than 20,000 members in 2021. It was founded 1945.
Bitola-Macedonian front
The Macedonian front, also known as the Salonica front (after Thessaloniki), was a military theatre of World War I formed as a result of an attempt by
Bitola-Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization
the headquarters of the Second Macedonian-Adrianople revolutionary district, centered around Monastir (present-day Bitola), represented by Dame Gruev and
Bitola-Dositej II, Archbishop of Ohrid and Macedonia
fellowman of Hilandar and then Gračanica. He finished theological school in Bitola in 1937. He graduated from the Theological Faculty in Belgrade in 1942.
Bitola-Lažec
Lažec (Macedonian: Лажец; Albanian: Luzeç) is a village in the municipality of Bitola, North Macedonia. According to the 1467-68 Ottoman defter, Lažec
Bitola-List of radio stations in North Macedonia
The following is a list of radio stations in North Macedonia. CHEcast (in Macedonian)
Bitola-Čkembari
Čkembari (Macedonian: Чкембари) are an Ultras group, established in 1985, who support the sports clubs from Bitola, North Macedonia that compete under
Bitola-List of newspapers in North Macedonia
Below is a list of newspapers and magazines published in North Macedonia: Fokus (1995–present) politics, populism, sensationalism Kapital (1999–present)
Bitola-Movement for the Liberation and Unification of Macedonia
22: 101 – via Muzej Bitola. Katardžiev, Ivan (1994). Македонската политичка емиграција по Втората светска војна. Skopje, Macedonia.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
Bitola-List of municipalities in North Macedonia by population
populous municipalities in North Macedonia. The total population of North Macedonia in 2002 was 2,022,547. North Macedonia is divided into 80 municipalities
Bitola-Party of the Vlachs of Macedonia
the Vlach Party (Macedonian: Партијата на Власите; Aromanian: Partia Armãnjilor), is one of the two political parties in North Macedonia representative
Bitola-Julia Batino
1914 – Jasenovac, 1942) was a Macedonian Jewish antifascist and women's rights activist. She was made President of the Bitola WIZO (Croatian ZICO Ženska
Bitola-Kruševo
Kruševo (Macedonian: Крушево [ˈkruʃɛvɔ] ; Aromanian: Crushuva) is a town in North Macedonia. In Macedonian the name means the 'place of pear trees'. It
Bitola-Ishak Çelebi Mosque
(Macedonian: Исак џамија, romanized: Isak džamija, Albanian: Xhamia e Isak Çelebiut, Turkish: İshakiye Camii) is the largest mosque in Bitola, North Macedonia
Bitola-Ostrec
Ostrec (Macedonian Cyrillic: Острец; Albanian: Ostrec) is a village in the municipality of Bitola, North Macedonia. The village is about 12 kilometers
Bitola-Vehicle registration plates of North Macedonia
North Macedonia's vehicle registration plates consist of a two-letter region code, followed by a 4-digit numeric and a 2-letter alpha code (e.g. SK 1234
Bitola-Metimir
Metimir (Macedonian: Метимир) is a village in the Bitola Municipality of North Macedonia. It used to be part of the former municipality of Capari. According
Bitola-Balkan Gagauz language
Bulgaria, the Prizren area in Kosovo, and the Kumanovo and Bitola areas of North Macedonia. Dialects include Gajal, Gerlovo Turk, Karamanli, Kyzylbash
Bitola-Novo Zmirnovo
Novo Zmirnovo (Macedonian: Ново Змирново) is a village in the Bitola Municipality of North Macedonia. It used to be part of the former municipality of
Bitola-List of people from Bitola
Below is a list of notable people born in Bitola, North Macedonia or its surroundings: Slobodan Aligrudić, actor Dimitar Andonovski, singer Floria Capsali
Bitola-List of football clubs in North Macedonia
This is a list of football (soccer) clubs in North Macedonia. Skopje A. Pandev Pobeda Pelister Renova Shkëndija Sileks Skopje clubs: Rabotnichki Shkupi
Bitola-FK Poeševo
Poeševo (Macedonian: ФК Поешево) is a football club based in the village of Poeševo near Bitola, North Macedonia. They currently play in the OFS Bitola First
Bitola-Dialects of Macedonian
The dialects of Macedonian comprise the Slavic dialects spoken in the Republic of North Macedonia as well as some varieties spoken in the wider geographic
Bitola-Cinema of North Macedonia
Cinema of North Macedonia refers to film industry based in North Macedonia or any motion-picture made by Macedonians abroad. Janaki and Milton Manaki are
Bitola-Eternal derby (North Macedonia)
matches between the two most popular clubs from North Macedonia, the Skopje-based FK Vardar and Bitola-based FK Pelister, supported by Komiti and Čkembari
Bitola-List of massacres in North Macedonia
occurred in North Macedonia and its predecessors: Brown, Keith (12 April 2013). Loyal Unto Death: Trust and Terror in Revolutionary Macedonia. ISBN 978-0253008473
Bitola-Martin Mirchevski
Skopje vs Pelister'". www.worldfootball.net. Retrieved 2022-11-22. "North Macedonia vs. Azerbaijan". uefa. 20 November 2022. Retrieved 22 November 2022
Bitola-Malovište
Malovište (Macedonian: Маловиште, Aromanian: Mulovishti) is an Aromanian village in the municipality of Bitola, North Macedonia. It used to be part of
Bitola-Stefan Naumov
1942, Macedonian: Стефан Наумов - Стив) was a Macedonian Yugoslav Partisan and one of the organizers of the communist-led resistance in the Bitola area
Bitola-Ashkali and Balkan Egyptians
attribute archaeological structures in the area, notably in modern Ohrid and Bitola, as temples of the Goddess Isis, but the Mysteries of Isis was widespread
Bitola-Kremenchuk
Michalovce, Slovakia Snina, Slovakia Providence, Rhode Island, United States Bitola, North Macedonia Rishon LeZion, Israel Kremenchuk University Kremenchuk
Bitola-Greek National Road 3
through Larissa and Florina. At Niki, it connects with the M5K motorway to Bitola. The section Kozani - Niki is also designated as the A27 motorway, part
Bitola-Albanians in North Macedonia
numbers are also found in and/or around the cities of Ohrid, Kruševo, Resen, Bitola and Veles. A number of placenames in North Macedonia have been considered
Bitola-Subdivisions of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Bjelovar (County of Bjelovar-Križevci; former Austria-Hungary) District of Bitola (former Serbia) District of Čačak (former Serbia) District of Cetinje (former
Bitola-History of the Jews in Monastir
The history of the Jews in Monastir (present-day Bitola, North Macedonia) and its region reaches back two thousand years. The Monastir Province was an
Bitola-Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
1893. In 1896, he enrolled in the Monastir Military High School (in modern Bitola, North Macedonia). On 14 March 1899, he enrolled at the Ottoman Military
Bitola-New Mosque, Bitola
romanized: Jeni džamija, Albanian: Jeni Xhamia, Turkish: Yeni Cami) situated in Bitola, North Macedonia, was built in 1558 by Kadi Mahmud-efendi. It is well known
Bitola-History of the Jews in Thessaloniki
the socialist movement, and Jewish refugees who had fled Bulgaria and the Bitola region during the Balkan Wars.[citation needed] Antisemitic organizations
Bitola-Dame Gruev
now in the city of Bitola, and as such, he also assumed the management of the revolutionary movement in the Vilayet of Monastir (Bitola), while the active
Bitola-Battle of Bitola (1015)
The battle of Bitola (Bulgarian: Битка при Битоля) took place near the town of Bitola, in Bulgarian territory, between a Bulgarian army under the command
Bitola-Vehicle registration plates of Ukraine
prefixes BT, BH, CA, CB (Sofia again), CH, KH. North Macedonia also has BT (Bitola) and the same format (BT-9999-XX). Former Albania registration system had
Bitola-Moscopole
Bulgaria Greece North Macedonia Romania Serbia diaspora Settlements Avdella Bitola Constanța Gramos Kruševo Malovište Metsovo Moscopole Peshtera Samarina
Bitola-List of municipalities in North Macedonia by population
2 - Bitola
Bitola-Pelagonia Statistical Region
regions. Pelagonia statistical region is divided into 9 municipalities: Bitola Demir Hisar Dolneni Krivogaštani Kruševo Mogila Novaci Prilep Resen The
Bitola-Fevzi Çakmak
in action at the heights of Oblakovo, northwest of Bitola. After the defeat at the Battle of Bitola, he wrote that the Vardar Army's effective strength
Bitola-Logovardi Airfield
Аеродром Логоварди, romanized: Aerodrom Logovardi) is an aerodrome located in Bitola, North Macedonia. On 23 July 2007, the Logovardi airfield was used as a
Bitola-Flora Sandes
from Colonel Milich's epaulettes. In 1916, during the Serbian advance on Bitola (Monastir), Sandes was seriously wounded by a grenade in hand to hand combat
Bitola-Cometopuli dynasty
sources, contemporary Arab sources, contemporary Bulgarian sources (see Bitola inscription) and the vast majority of modern scholars view the Cometopuli
Bitola-Bitola inscription
The Bitola inscription is a stone inscription from the First Bulgarian Empire written in the Old Church Slavonic language in the Cyrillic alphabet. Currently
Bitola-Florina
cities. Outside the Greek borders it is in proximity to Korçë in Albania and Bitola in North Macedonia. The nearest airports are situated to the east and the
Bitola-Statistical regions of North Macedonia
Североисточен регион 152,982 Kumanovo Pelagonia 4,717 Пелагониски регион 210,431 Bitola Polog 2,416 Полошки регион 251,552 Tetovo Skopje 1,812 Скопски регион 607
Bitola-List of banks in North Macedonia
CCB CECBMK22 Central Cooperative Bank Plc. ccbank.mk Stopanska Banka AD Bitola STBBT STBBMK22 Public stbbt.mk Stopanska Banka AD Skopje Stopanska Banka
Bitola-Religion in North Macedonia
Gazi Hajdar Kadi Mosque in Bitola.
Bitola-Prilep-Bitola dialect
Stew Tale told by a woman from the city of Bitola Problems playing these files? See media help. The Prilep-Bitola dialect (Macedonian: Прилепско-битолски
Bitola-Elpida Karamandi
to her relatives in Bitola, then in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, where she remarried. Karamandi grew up and was educated in Bitola and later continued her
Bitola-Nikola Karev
Ottoman Macedonia and graduated from the Bulgarian Exarchate's gymnasium in Bitola. From 1900 he worked as a schoolmaster in the Bulgarian schools in the village
Bitola-Aromanians in North Macedonia
people according to the 2002 census. They are concentrated in Kruševo, Štip, Bitola and Skopje. The Aromanians are known as Vlachs in North Macedonia. To refer
Bitola-GFK Tikvesh
Republic League and finished in third place, behind champions FK Rabotnik Bitola and second placed FK Goce Delchev (Prilep). During the 1950s and 1960s the
Bitola-2001–02 UEFA Cup
Tura (San Marino) 9 August 2001 (2001-08-09) 17:30 Stadion Tumbe Kafe, Bitola Attendance: 1,664 Referee: Johan Verbist (Belgium) 9 August 2001 (2001-08-09)
Bitola-5 ft 3 in gauge railways
mainly known as broad gauge (Portuguese: bitola larga), but occasionally as Irish gauge (Portuguese: bitola irlandesa). The Pennsylvania trolley gauges
Bitola-Iberian-gauge railways
Iberian gauge (Spanish: ancho ibérico, trocha ibérica, Portuguese: bitola ibérica) is a track gauge of 1,668 mm (5 ft 5+21⁄32 in), most extensively used
Bitola-Christ Pantocrator
1895 Roof fresco of Christ Pantocrator, Nativity of the Theotokos Church, Bitola, North Macedonia Christ Pantocrator in the Orthodox Church of St. Alexander
Bitola-Judaeo-Spanish
include phonology and lexicon. The dialect spoken in the Macedonian city of Bitola (traditionally referred to as Monastir) has relatively many lexical differences
Bitola-Albanian language
Albanian intellectuals from 14 to 22 November 1908, in Manastir (present day Bitola), which decided on which alphabet to use, and what the standardised spelling
Bitola-Macedonian language
Ser-Drama-Lagadin-Nevrokop dialect. Bitola dialect Spoken Macedonian in a folk story as spoken in the dialect of Bitola Prilep dialect Spoken Macedonian
Bitola-Transport in North Macedonia
- Struga - Qafë Thanë A-3 Ohrid - Resen - Bitola - Prilep - Veles - Štip - Kočani - Delčevo (M-5K1 Bitola - Medžitlija) A-4 Blace - Skopje - Petrovec
Bitola-Monastir
governorates of Tunisia Manastir, Republic of North Macedonia, the former name of Bitola Manastir vilayet, covering parts of modern Albania, Greece and North Macedonia
Bitola-Veliko Tarnovo
Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan Xi'an, China Asti, Italy Ferrara, Italy Bayonne, France Bitola, North Macedonia Cetinje, Montenegro Colonia Tovar, Venezuela Iaşi, Romania
Bitola-FK Vardar
Star Belgrade. A conflict occurred between the "Skopje fans" and a few "Bitola fans" who went to cheer for FK Vardar, who at that time was the most popular
Bitola-Dimche Sarvanov
Georgi Sugarev's group within IMRO, and fought against Ottoman rule in the Bitola and Mariovo districts. During the Ilinden–Preobrazhenie Uprising, Sarvanov
Bitola-RK Eurofarm Pelister 2
Pelister II) (Macedonian: РК Еурофарм Пелистер 2) is a team handball club from Bitola, North Macedonia. It serves as the second team for RK Eurofarm Pelister
Bitola-John of Shanghai and San Francisco
the Serbian Orthodox Church appointed him a teacher of the seminary in Bitola under principal Nikolaj Velimirović. John earned the respect and devotion
Bitola-Bitola Zoo
The Bitola Zoo, is a zoo in Bitola, North Macedonia. It was founded on 1 May 1950 with the help of zoos in Skopje, Zagreb, Belgrade and Subotica. The Bitola
Bitola-FK Pelister
Pelister (Macedonian: ФК Пелистер) is a football club based in the city of Bitola, North Macedonia. They are currently competing in the Macedonian First League
Bitola-Pelagonia
Ancient Pelagonia roughly corresponded to the present-day municipalities of Bitola, Prilep, Mogila, Novaci, Kruševo, and Krivogaštani in North Macedonia and
Bitola-City of Film
World Cities Day". UNESCO. 31 October 2023. Retrieved 31 October 2023. "Bitola". Creative Cities Network. UNESCO. Archived from the original on Dec 2,
Bitola-KK Pelister
KK Pelister is a men's professional basketball club based in Bitola, North Macedonia. They currently play in the Macedonian League and the ABA League Second
Bitola-North Macedonia
and western North Macedonia with its capital at Manastir or present-day Bitola. Rumelia Eyalet was abolished in 1867 and that territory of Macedonia subsequently
Bitola-Petre Dimovski
1946 in Brod, Bitola, Macedonia) is a Macedonian narrator, novelist and monodrama author. Petre Dimovski was born 1946 in Brod, Bitola, Macedonia. He
Bitola-Battle of Monastir
The Battle of Monastir took place near the town of Bitola, Macedonia (then known as Monastir) during the First Balkan War, between Serbian and Ottoman
Bitola-Palm Sunday
outside photo. Eastern Orthodox fresco in Nativity of the Theotokos Church, Bitola, Republic of North Macedonia In ancient times, palm branches symbolized
Bitola-Srgjan Zaharievski
against Bosnia & Herzegovina. Zaharievski was appointed coach of Pelister Bitola in summer 2017. FK Sileks Kratovo Macedonian First League: 1996, 1997 Macedonian
Bitola-Ajri Demirovski
(Macedonian: Ајри Демировски, Turkish: Hayri Önder) (born 1 January 1927 in Bitola, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, died 22 October 2009 in Karşıyaka
Bitola-Konstantin Čomu
or Konstantin Comu, was an Aromanian cinema operator, the first one in Bitola (present North Macedonia). The appearance of the cinema in Macedonia dates
Bitola-Slave Dimitrov
the millennium" in the Republic of Macedonia. Tasevski, Jordan (1970). Bitola: vc̆era, denes i utre. Foto-monografija (in Macedonian). Retrieved July
Bitola-List of largest power stations
61528 1,320 Gas North Macedonia Bitola 41°03′29″N 21°29′00″E / 41.05806°N 21.48333°E / 41.05806; 21.48333 (REK Bitola) 675 Coal Norway Kvilldal 1,240
Bitola-List of cities conquered by the Ottoman Empire
1459[citation needed] Pristina (Priştine) Serbian Despotate Kosovo 1460 Bitola (Monastir, Manastır) Bulgarian Empire North Macedonia 1460 Skopje (Üsküp)
Bitola-List of churches in North Macedonia
Geographic Coordinates Built in Notes Church of St. Demetrius Bitola 1830 Church of Nativity of the Theotokos Bitola St. Theodore of Amasea Church Dolno Srpci
Bitola-Kingdom of Serbia
whole of Kosovo vilayet. The region of Metohija was taken by Montenegro. At Bitola and Ohrid Serbian army units established contact with the Greek army. Populations
Bitola-Borislav Traikovski
Borislav Traikovski was born on June 15, 1917, in Bitola. He died on October 11, 1996, in Bitola. In 1937, he began his studies at the Architecture department
Bitola-Albanian alphabet
held by Albanian intellectuals from 14 to 22 November 1908, in Manastir (Bitola, North Macedonia). The first certain document in Albanian is the "Formula
Bitola-Nexhmije Hoxha
political profile of her own. Nexhmije Hoxha was born Nexhmije Xhuglini in Bitola, in present-day North Macedonia, then Yugoslavia. Later moving with her
Bitola-Telephone numbers in North Macedonia
Plasnica Ohrid 46 Ohrid, Struga, Vevčani, Debarca, Debar, Centar Župa Bitola 47 Bitola, Resen, Novaci, Mogila, Demir Hisar Prilep 48 Prilep, Kruševo, Krivogaštani
Bitola-Alexander I of Yugoslavia
Army, Crown Prince Alexander fought victorious battles in Kumanovo and Bitola. One of Alexander's most cherished moments came when he drove the Ottomans
Bitola-Macedonia (Greece)
vilayet of Selânik (Thessaloniki), 261,283 Greeks in the vilayet of Monastir (Bitola) and 13,452 Greeks in the villayet of Kosovo. Of those 648,962 Greeks by
Bitola-Nikola Gruevski
from the Faculty of Economics at the St. Clement of Ohrid University in Bitola in 1994 (where he dabbled in amateur theatre and boxing) he entered the
Bitola-Požarevac
Bitola, North Macedonia (since 1976) Ioannina, Greece (since 1993) Volokolamsk, Russia (since 2013)
Bitola-First Bulgarian Empire
Pliska (681–893) Preslav (893–968/972) Skopje (972–992) Ohrid (992–1015) Bitola (1015–1018) Common languages Bulgar Slavic Byzantine Greek Common Romanian
Bitola-North Macedonia under the Ottoman Empire
the Ottomans' capital city. In the 18th century, Monastir (present day Bitola) emerged as an alternate residence of the governor, and in 1836, it officially
Bitola-Makedonski Železnici
designed to carry 200 passengers. They will be used on routes from Skopje to Bitola, Gevgelija, Kičevo, Kumanovo, and Veles. This is the first time North Macedonia
Bitola-Resen, North Macedonia
just under 9,000 inhabitants. Resen is approximately equidistant between Bitola and Ohrid. The town rises 880 metres (2,887 feet) above sea level and is
Bitola-Jean-Claude Faveyrial
the Albanians and their country since Antiquity. A long-time teacher in Bitola, he was also deeply involved with the Bulgarian movement for independence
Bitola-Heraclea
Lyncestis, a town founded by Philip II of Macedon near the modern town of Bitola, North Macedonia Heraclea Minoa, a town on the south coast of Sicily Heraclea
Bitola-First Balkan War
Young Turkish forces out of Skopje and pressed south towards Manastir (now Bitola), forcing the Young Turks to grant effective autonomy over large regions
Bitola-Second Balkan War
succeeded in capturing an area far south of the agreed border, down to the Bitola–Gevgelija line (both in Serbian hands). At the same time, the Greeks advanced
Bitola-Rijeka
Ljubljana, Slovenia Cetinje, Montenegro Bitola, North Macedonia Csepel, Hungary Burgas, Bulgaria Novi Sad, Serbia Faenza, Italy Este, Italy Genoa, Italy
Bitola-Skopje
inhabitants. It was surpassed by two other towns of present-day North Macedonia: Bitola (40,000) and Štip (15–20,000). Skopje began to recover from decades of decline
Bitola-Rumelia
a province composed of central Albania and northwestern Macedonia, with Bitola being the main town. Following the administrative reorganization made by
Bitola-Via Egnatia
Lychnidos Ohrid North Macedonia Damastion Resen North Macedonia Heraclea Bitola North Macedonia Florina Florina Greece Edessa Edessa Greece Pella Pella
Bitola-Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
(1976) University of Tuzla (1976) University of Mostar (1977) University of Bitola (1979) Prior to the collapse of Yugoslavia in the 1990s, Yugoslavia had
Bitola-Yörüks
Turkey, in Dulovo and the Deliorman area in Bulgaria and in the Kumanovo and Bitola areas of North Macedonia. Dialects include Gajal, Gerlovo Turk, Karamanli
Bitola-Foreign relations of Turkey
in Istanbul. Turkey has an Embassy in Skopje and a Consulate General in Bitola. Both countries are members of NATO. Trade volume between the two countries
Bitola-REK Bitola
Combine Bitola (Macedonian: Рударско-енергетски комбинат Битола), abbr. MEC Bitola (РЕК Битола, REK Bitola) is an energy company in the city of Bitola, North
Bitola-Forty Martyrs of Sebaste
Orthodox church of Forty martyrs of Sebaste in Bitola, North Macedonia.
Bitola-Vilayet
Tirhala, Ohrid, Preveze, Berat. Monastir Vilayet: sanjaks of Manastir (now Bitola), Prizren, Üsküb, Dibra. Scutari Vilayet: sanjak of Scutari. Vilayet of
Bitola-Rumelia Eyalet
Edirne, Yanina (Ioannina), Sofia, Filibe (Plovdiv), Manastır/Monastir (Bitola), Üsküp (Skopje), and the major seaport of Selânik/Salonica (Thessaloniki)
Bitola-Clement of Ohrid
Library, founded on November 23, 1944, also bears his name. The University in Bitola, established in 1979, is named after Clement, as well as the Bulgarian scientific
Bitola-Google Street View coverage
and Cemitério São Paulo, in São Paulo in Brazil. Skopje, Kumanovo, Ohrid, Bitola, Prilep, Veles, Strumica, Tetovo and more locations in North Macedonia Over
Bitola-Elbasan
decision of the Congress of Monastir, which was held in Monastir (modern Bitola, North Macedonia) to use the Latin alphabet rather than the Arabic script
Bitola-Aromanians
Armãneascã "Frats Manachi", (The Aromanian Community Manaki Brothers) in Bitola (Aromanian Bituli or Bitule). There also are two political parties representing
Bitola-Manaki brothers
camera and create a motion picture in the city of Manastir (modern-day Bitola, Republic of North Macedonia), an economic and cultural center of Ottoman
Bitola-Monastir Military High School
(present day Bitola, North Macedonia). The buildings of the school have been used as museums since 1934 (today NI Institute and Museum Bitola). The other
Bitola-Nikolaj Velimirović
of Bishop in the Eparchy of Ohrid (1920-1931) and Eparchy of Ohrid and Bitola (1931-1936) in southern parts of Kingdom of Yugoslavia. In 1920, for the
Bitola-Robert Goulet
In 1982, he married artist and writer Vera Novak. Novak, who was born in Bitola, Yugoslavia, was also his business partner and manager. He sang "God Bless
Bitola-Balkan Gagauz language
Deliorman area in Bulgaria, the Prizren area in Kosovo, and the Kumanovo and Bitola areas of North Macedonia. Dialects include Gajal, Gerlovo Turk, Karamanli
Bitola-Franklin University
of Banking in Wroclaw, Poland, St. Clement of Ohrid University of Bitola in Bitola, North Macedonia, and the Modern College of Business & Science in Oman
Bitola-List of cities in North Macedonia
population of over 50,000 inhabitants, are: Skopje (526,502), Kumanovo (75,051), Bitola (69,287), Prilep (63,308) and Tetovo (63,176). Fifteen cities in the country
Bitola-Kaiserslautern
and Herzegovina (2003) Kaiserslautern also has friendly relations with: Bitola, North Macedonia Igualada, Spain Rotherham, England, United Kingdom Silkeborg
Bitola-RK Bitola
RK Bitola (HC Bitola) (Macedonian: РК Битола) was a team handball club from Bitola, North Macedonia. They competed in the Macedonian Handball Super League
Bitola-Thessaloniki–Bitola railway
Thessaloniki to Bitola is a 219 kilometres (136 mi) long railway line, that connects the port city Thessaloniki in Greece with Bitola in the Republic
Bitola-Bistrica, Bitola
Бистрица) is a village in the municipality of Bitola, North Macedonia. It lies about 6.31 kilometres away from Bitola, which is the second largest city in North
Bitola-Brusnik, Bitola
Brusnik (Macedonian: Брусник, Greek: Μπρούσνικ) is a village in the Bitola Municipality of North Macedonia. Erekovci is attested in the Ottoman defter
Bitola-Trnovo, Bitola
Tãrnova) is a village in the municipality of Bitola, North Macedonia. The village is 7.53 kilometers away from Bitola, which is the second largest city in the
Bitola-Raštani, Bitola
(Macedonian Cyrillic: Раштани) is a village 2.49 kilometres (1.55 mi) away from Bitola, which is the second-largest city in North Macedonia. Raštani is attested
Bitola-Dolno Orizari, Bitola
(Macedonian Cyrillic: Долно Оризари) is a village3.98 kilometres (2.47 mi) from Bitola, the second-largest city in North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census
Bitola-Julia Batino
antifascist and women's rights activist. She was made President of the Bitola WIZO (Croatian ZICO Ženska Internacionalna Cionisticka Organizacija Women's
Bitola-Vardar Banovina
Andrejević (1939–1940) Žika Rafajlović (1940–1941) Skopje (capital) Berovo Bitola Bosilegrad Delčevo Debar Dragaš Gevgelija Gjilan Gostivar Makedonski Brod
Bitola-Pelister National Park
Pelister National Park is a national park in the Municipality of Bitola, North Macedonia. The park is located in the Baba Mountain massif and covers an
Bitola-Stefan Naumov
the Bitola area during World War II, and was declared a People's Hero of Yugoslavia. He was born on 27 October 1920 in Lepensko village near Bitola, and
Bitola-Manastir vilayet
of Manastir Vilayet until 1912: Sanjak of Manastir: Kazas of Manastir (Bitola), Pirlepe (Prilep), Florina, Kıraçova (Kičevo) and Ohrid. Sanjak of Serfiğe
Bitola-Eleni Karinte
Eleni, who fell in love with him while he was a student in Monastir (today Bitola). According to the folk story, they exchanged glances while she watched
Bitola-Bitola
Bitola (/ˈbiːtoʊlə, -tələ/; Macedonian: Битола [ˈbitɔɫa] ) is a city in the southwestern part of North Macedonia. It is located in the southern part of
Bitola-Bair
California, United States Bair, Croatia, a village in Croatia Bair, Bitola, a quarter of Bitola city, North Macedonia Bair, Sarawak, a settlement in Sarawak
Bitola-Macedonian denar
(Izida, 2nd century BC), Ohrid; gold earring (4th century BC), v. Beranci, Bitola Mosaic in Stobi (4th-5th century) 50 DEN blue Fresco in the Church of St
Bitola-Clock Tower (Bitola)
Clock Tower of Bitola, known as Saat Kula (Macedonian: Саат кула), is a clock tower and one of the landmarks of the Macedonian city of Bitola. The clock tower
Bitola-Bulgaria during World War II
from Greece and Yugoslavia and the formation of the new oblasts of Skopje, Bitola, and Belomora increased Bulgaria's Jewish population to around 60,000. These
Bitola-Thessaloniki
asked if the Greek army should move towards Thessaloniki or Monastir (now Bitola, Republic of North Macedonia), Venizelos replied "Θεσσαλονίκη με κάθε κόστος
Bitola-VMRO-DPMNE
the historical IMRO, Ivan Mihailov (1924–1934), was officially opened in Bitola. After its opening, the club was set on fire, and the VMRO-DPMNE leader
Bitola-Ǵavato, Bitola
Ǵavato (Macedonian: Ѓавато) is a village in the Bitola Municipality of North Macedonia. It used to be part of the former municipality of Capari. According
Bitola-Lera, Bitola
(Macedonian: Лера, Albanian: Lerë) is a village in the municipality of Bitola, North Macedonia. It used to be part of the former municipality of Capari
Bitola-Lopatica, Bitola
Lopatica (Macedonian: Лопатица) is a village in the Bitola Municipality of North Macedonia. It used to be part of the former municipality of Kukurečani
Bitola-List of honorary citizens of towns and cities in North Macedonia
The title of honorary citizen is awarded by states or cities to foreign or internal individuals for their great contributions to the recognising state
Bitola-Macedonians (ethnic group)
and Pannonian Avars – settled the "Keramissian plain" (Pelagonia) around Bitola in the late 7th century. Later pockets of settlers included "Danubian" Bulgars
Bitola-Trn
of Slivno, Dubrovnik-Neretva County Trn, North Macedonia, a village in Bitola municipality Trn (Kuršumlija), a village in Kuršumlija municipality, Serbia
Bitola-Bair, Bitola
The Neighborhood Bair is one of the largest quarters in Bitola. It extends from the street "Devejani" and Crn Most (in the west), "Ilindenska" (in the
Bitola-List of film festivals
with extra screenings all year around. Manaki Brothers Film Festival 1979 Bitola North Macedonia International Official competition for cinematographers
Bitola-Mixed-use development
Traditional mixed-use development pattern in a city center: Bitola, North Macedonia
Bitola-Skopje International Airport
Thessaloniki and further to Athens in 1933. In 1935, Aeroput linked Skopje with Bitola and Niš, and also operated a longer international route linking Vienna and
Bitola-Honorary Consulate of Serbia, Bitola
The Serbian consulate in Bitola (Serbian Cyrillic: Српски конзулат у Битољу) was established in 1889 after diplomatic conferences between the Kingdom of
Bitola-Thessaloniki Suburban Railway
Proastiakos Thessaloniki Metro Piraeus–Platy railway Thessaloniki–Bitola railway Thessaloniki–Bitola railway Thessaloniki–Alexandroupoli railway Athens Suburban
Bitola-Zlokuḱani, Bitola
(Macedonian: Злокуќани, Albanian: Zllokuqan) is an abandoned village in the Bitola Municipality of North Macedonia. It used to be part of the former municipality
Bitola-Molika
Molika is a performing artist group that was formed in 1995 in Bitola, Macedonia. Throughout the years, Molika and Aneta Micevska have recorded and released
Bitola-Bitola Municipality
Bitola (Macedonian: Битола [ˈbitɔɫa] ) is a municipality in the southern part of North Macedonia. Bitola is also the name of the city where the municipal
Bitola-World War I
French and Serbian forces retook limited areas of Macedonia by recapturing Bitola on 19 November 1916 following the costly Monastir offensive, which brought
Bitola-Sanjak of Monastir
Bitola, was a sanjak within the Rumelia Eyalet (1465–1867) and then the Manastir Vilayet (1874–1912). The administrative seat was in Manastir (Bitola)
Bitola-Ottoman Bank
Kingdom of Greece; Rhodes (1911) in the Kingdom of Italy; and Monastir/Bitola and Üsküb/Skopje (1903) in the Kingdom of Serbia; 1 in the UK: Manchester
Bitola-Toše Proeski Music School
(Macedonian: Музичко Училиште – Битола, Muzičko Učilište – Bitola) is a state school that is located in Bitola, North Macedonia. Home to a population of over 1500
Bitola-Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, Bitola
religious building of the Catholic church that is located in the city of Bitola in North Macedonia and is the co-cathedral of the Diocese of Skopje. The
Bitola-Enver Pasha
father, Ahmed (c. 1860–1947), was either a bridge-keeper in Monastir (modern Bitola) or an Albanian small town public prosecutor in the Balkans. His mother
Bitola-Constantin Belimace
Romanian boarding high school in Bitola. During World War I, he was held hostage in Bulgaria for two years. He died in Bitola in 1932, when the city was in
Bitola-Voiced velar fricative
глава/glava [ˈɡɣa(v)a] 'head' Allophone of /l/ instead of usual [ɫ]. See Prilep-Bitola dialect Mi'kmaq nisaqan [nisaɣan] 'weir' Allophone of /x/ between sonorants
Bitola-Jordan Kamchev
Sistina (2010) Media Print Macedonia (2004) Skopsko Pole Stopanska Banka AD Bitola Pelagonija Energy Beton Shtip Mont Orka Sport IBIS Skopje City Center In
Bitola-List of airports in North Macedonia
Apostle" Airport Skopje LWSK SKP Skopje International Airport Sport airfields Bitola LW74 Logovardi Airport Kumanovo LW67 Adzi Tepe Airport Prilep LW66 Malo
Bitola-Graešnica, Bitola
Graešnica (Macedonian: Граешница; Albanian: Grashnicë) is a village in the Bitola Municipality of North Macedonia. It used to be part of the former municipality
Bitola-Bitola revolutionary district
The Bitola revolutionary district (Macedonian/Bulgarian: Битолски револуционерен округ) was an organizational grouping of the Bulgarian Macedonian-Adrianople
Bitola-Aromanians in Albania
Bulgaria Greece North Macedonia Romania Serbia diaspora Settlements Avdella Bitola Constanța Gramos Kruševo Malovište Metsovo Moscopole Peshtera Samarina
Bitola-St. Clement of Ohrid University of Bitola
The University St. Kliment Ohridski in Bitola (Macedonian: Универзитет „Св. Климент Охридски" - Битола, romanized: Univerzitet "Sv. Kliment Ohridski")
Bitola-Eye of Providence (icon)
Ceiling fresco of the Eye of God, St. Demetrius’ Church in Bitola, North Macedonia.
Bitola-Chris Petrovski
on the CBS political drama series Madam Secretary. Petrovski was born in Bitola, North Macedonia, and was raised in New Zealand. While still in high school
Bitola-Kingdom of Greece
counterattacking Ottomans centred on Bitola, was forced to retreat. As a result, the Serbs beat the Greeks to Bitola. In the Epirus front the Greek army
Bitola-List of battles by geographic location
1014 – Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria (Byzantine–Bulgarian wars) Battle of Bitola – 1015 – Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria (Byzantine–Bulgarian wars) Battle
Bitola-RK Eurofarm Pelister
Eurofarm Pelister) (Macedonian: РК Еурофарм Пелистер) is a handball club from Bitola, North Macedonia. They currently compete in the Macedonian Handball Super
Bitola-Sofia
equal. Since the 18th century the beylerbeys of Rumelia often stayed in Bitola, which became the official capital of the province in 1826. Sofia remained
Bitola-Prespa Agreement
attended the Prespa ceremony, had his parliamentary vehicle set on fire at Bitola by unidentified perpetrators. In Greece, Golden Dawn (GD), a far-right party
Bitola-Aromanians in Greece
Bulgaria Greece North Macedonia Romania Serbia diaspora Settlements Avdella Bitola Constanța Gramos Kruševo Malovište Metsovo Moscopole Peshtera Samarina
Bitola-Treaty of Bucharest (1913)
in Serbia, the disputed territory of Kosovo, and Ohrid, Štip, Kočani and Bitola in present-day North Macedonia. By this arrangement, Serbia increased its
Bitola-History of the Jews in North Macedonia
in North Macedonia, mostly in the capital, Skopje and a few in Štip and Bitola. The first Jews arrived in the area now known as North Macedonia during
Bitola-Ascension of Jesus
Garofalo 1520 Armenian Gospel manuscript 1609 Rembrandt 1636 Macedonian icon, Bitola, Macedonia 19th century Rosary Basilica, Lourdes 19th century Christianity
Bitola-Islam in North Macedonia
communities in Montenegro and Serbia. Yeni Mosque in Bitola The Monastir (Bitola) bazaar in 1914. Mosques in Bitola Mustafa Pasha's Mosque Door detail from Mustafa
Bitola-Petar Miloševski Football Stadium
Stadium (Macedonian: Стадион Петар Милошевски) is a football stadium in Bitola, North Macedonia and the home of FK Pelister. The stadium is divided into
Bitola-A3 motorway (North Macedonia)
border Location Country North Macedonia Major cities Ohrid, Resen, Prilep, Bitola, Veles, Štip, Kočani, Delčevo Highway system Transport in North Macedonia
Bitola-Edessa, Greece
winter sports. Edessa Edessa railway station is located on the Thessaloniki–Bitola railway and is served by both InterCity trains and Proastiakos Thessaloniki
Bitola-Open Balkan
Macedonia Skopje Founder 1,836,713 25,713 km2 (9,928 sq mi) 71/km2 (180/sq mi) Bitola, Kumanovo, Prilep, Tetovo Macedonian Serbia Belgrade Founder 6,690,887
Bitola-Ohrid
tourism is predominant. It is located southwest of Skopje, west of Resen and Bitola. In 1979 and in 1980, respectively, Ohrid and Lake Ohrid were accepted as
Bitola-Aromanian National Day
Bulgaria Greece North Macedonia Romania Serbia diaspora Settlements Avdella Bitola Constanța Gramos Kruševo Malovište Metsovo Moscopole Peshtera Samarina
Bitola-Ullah millet
Bulgaria Greece North Macedonia Romania Serbia diaspora Settlements Avdella Bitola Constanța Gramos Kruševo Malovište Metsovo Moscopole Peshtera Samarina
Bitola-Bitola railway station
Bitola railway station (Macedonian: Железничка станица во Битола, romanized: Železnička stanica vo Bitola) is the railway station of Bitola in Pelagonia
Bitola-List of zoos by country
Alphen aan den Rijn Wildlands Adventure Zoo – Emmen Zoo Park Overloon Bitola Zoo – Bitola Skopje Zoo – Skopje Den lille dyrehage – Sundebru Haugaland zoo –
Bitola-Croats
the population, mostly living in the capital city of Skopje, the city of Bitola and around the Lake Ohrid. There are currently 4–4.5 million Croats in diaspora
Bitola-Prilep railway station
from Thessaloniki to Bitola. During this period North Macedonia and the southern Balkans were still under Ottoman rule and Bitola was known as Monastir
Bitola-Komitadji
Dress of Macedonian komitadji (Museum Bitola)
Bitola-Bitola Oblast
Bitola Oblast (Macedonian: Битолска област, romanized: Bitolska Oblast) was one of the oblasts of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes from 1922 to
Bitola-Flags of Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization
students from Bitola High School Dragan Zografov and Arseni Yovkov. The inscriptions "Freedom or Death" and "Second Mac. Adr. Rev. Reg.: Bitola, Prilep, Lerin
Bitola-Railway stations in Greece
73667°E / 38.06639; 23.73667 3 Adendro *† Athens–Thessaloniki Thessaloniki–Bitola Thessaloniki 40°38′11″N 22°31′47″E / 40.6365°N 22.5296°E / 40.6365; 22
Bitola-Samarina Republic
Bulgaria Greece North Macedonia Romania Serbia diaspora Settlements Avdella Bitola Constanța Gramos Kruševo Malovište Metsovo Moscopole Peshtera Samarina
Bitola-Officers' Hall
(Macedonian: Офицерски дом) is a historic building located on Širok Sokak in Bitola, North Macedonia. Construction began before the end of Ottoman rule and
Bitola-Old Bazaar, Bitola
(Macedonian: Стара чаршија, romanized: Stara čaršija) is a bazaar located in Bitola, North Macedonia, situated on the northern bank of the Dragor River in the
Bitola-Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary, Bitola
Богородица“) is a Macedonian Orthodox church of the Prespa-Pelagona Diocese in Bitola, North Macedonia. The church was built in 1870 and consecrated in 1876 by
Bitola-Nicolae Velo
studying at the school in his hometown, Velo entered the Romanian Lyceum of Bitola [bg], still in the Ottoman Empire, and later the now defunct Higher School
Bitola-Krsto Aleksov
стр. 118. Photo album with photographs taken by the Manaki brothers in Bitola (1908-1910), p. 19. Пелтеков, Александър Г. Революционни дейци от Македония
Bitola-List of ancient Greek cities
near Ereğli, Turkey abandoned Heraclea Lyncestis Pelagonia, near modern Bitola,North Macedonia abandoned Herakleia Lynkestis Heraclea Minoa near Montallegro
Bitola-2023–24 Macedonian Second Football League
Petrov Stadium, Skopje 25 May 2024 17:00 CEST Petar Miloshevski Stadium, Bitola As of 20 May 2024 2023–24 Macedonian Football Cup 2023–24 Macedonian First
Bitola-Bitola triodion
The Bitola Triodion is a Middle Bulgarian Glagolitic manuscript that contains a triodion from the late 12th century. In 1898, the manuscript was brought
Bitola-List of indoor arenas
Landstede Sportcentrum 2010 1,200 Landstede Hammers North Macedonia (list) Bitola Mladost Sports Hall 1975 5,000 KK Pelister Kavadarci Jasmin Sports Hall
Bitola-Massacres of Albanians in World War I
1915 Serbian and Bulgarian forces entered the region of Bitola, in Kičevo and Kruševo in Bitola, and burned between 19-36 villages. 503 men, 27 women and
Bitola-Jovan Mitreski
Macedonia, SFR Yugoslavia (now North Macedonia) Political party Social Democratic Union of Macedonia Alma mater St. Clement of Ohrid University of Bitola
Bitola-Jasmina Atanasova
(Macedonian: Јасмина Атанасова; 16 May 1974) is a Macedonian writer, born in Bitola. Atanasova graduated from the Faculty of Pharmacy in Skopje. Currently,
Bitola-Macedo-Romanian Cultural Society
Bulgaria Greece North Macedonia Romania Serbia diaspora Settlements Avdella Bitola Constanța Gramos Kruševo Malovište Metsovo Moscopole Peshtera Samarina
Bitola-List of flags by color combination
separatist state, not recognized by UN) Aruba, Kingdom of the Netherlands Bitola, North Macedonia British Columbia, Canada Bruges, Belgium Buddhist flag
Bitola-BT
(vehicle registration code) Bayreuth, Germany (vehicle registration code) Bitola, Republic of Macedonia (vehicle registration code) Botoșani, Romania (vehicle
Bitola-Trnovo
municipality in Thessaly Trnovo, Bar in Bar Municipality Trnovo, Bitola, a village in Bitola municipality Trnovo, Gostivar, a village in Gostivar municipality
Bitola-Macedonia naming dispute
and Štip, while a statue to Philip II of Macedon was recently built in Bitola. A triumphal arch named Porta Macedonia, constructed in the same square
Bitola-Turks in North Macedonia
Ulcinj. A significant part of the Muslim Albanian population of Kumanovo and Bitola was also Turkified during Ottoman rule. A sizeable part of the Turkish community
Bitola-Broad-gauge railway
gauge of 1,668 mm (5 ft 5+21⁄32 in) called Ancho Ibérico in Spanish or Bitola Ibérica in Portuguese (see Iberian gauge); though there are plans to convert
Bitola-Pan-European corridors
Novi Sad - Belgrade Branch C: Niš - Sofia - Plovdiv - Dimitrovgrad - Istanbul via Corridor IV Branch D: Veles - Prilep - Bitola - Florina - Igoumenitsa
Bitola-1st SS Panzer Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler
Panzertruppe Georg Stumme's XL Panzer Corps. The LSSAH crossed the border near Bitola and was soon deep in Greek territory. The LSSAH captured Vevi on 10 April