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Kriva Palanka-Kriva Palanka
Kriva Palanka (Macedonian: Крива Паланка [ˌkriːva ˈpalanka] ) is a town located in the northeastern part of North Macedonia. It has 13,481 inhabitants
Kriva Palanka-Kriva Palanka Municipality
The Kriva Palanka Municipality (Macedonian: Општина Крива Паланка [ˌkriːva ˈpalaŋka] ) is in the extreme northeastern part of North Macedonia. Kriva Palanka
Kriva Palanka-Gradec, Kriva Palanka
Gradec (Macedonian: Градец) is a village in the municipality of Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of
Kriva Palanka-List of cities in North Macedonia
Kičevo (23,428), Gevgelija (15,156), Struga (15,009), Radoviš (14,460), Kriva Palanka (13,481), Negotino (12,488), Debar (11,735) and Sveti Nikole (11,728)
Kriva Palanka-Stanci, Kriva Palanka
Stanci (Macedonian: Станци) is a village in the municipality of Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of
Kriva Palanka-Trnovo, Kriva Palanka
Trnovo (Macedonian: Трново) is a village in the municipality of Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of
Kriva Palanka-Konopnica, Kriva Palanka
Konopnica (Macedonian: Конопница) is a village in the municipality of Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia. One of the largest settlements in the municipality
Kriva Palanka-Dlabočica, Kriva Palanka
Dlabočica (Macedonian: Длабочица) is a village in the municipality of Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a
Kriva Palanka-Martinica, Kriva Palanka
Martinica (Macedonian: Мартиница) is a village in the municipality of Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a
Kriva Palanka-Kriva Palanka dialect
story from Ginovci told in Kriva Palanka dialect Problems playing this file? See media help. The Kriva Palanka dialect (Macedonian: Кривопаланечки дијалект
Kriva Palanka-Municipalities of North Macedonia
Kruševo Dolneni Čaška Makedonski Brod Mavrovo and Rostuša Gostivar Kriva Palanka Rankovce Staro Nagoričane Kumanovo Sveti Nikole Probištip Češ.- Obleš
Kriva Palanka-Podrži Konj
Podrži Konj (Macedonian: Подржи Коњ) is a village in the municipality of Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had
Kriva Palanka-Luke, North Macedonia
Luke (Macedonian: Луке) is a rural mountain village in the municipality of Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia. It is located closed to the border with Serbia
Kriva Palanka-Palanka
Croatia Kriva Palanka Municipality, North Macedonia Kriva Palanka Palanca, Bacău (Hungarian: Palánka), Western Moldavia, Romania Bačka Palanka, Vojvodina
Kriva Palanka-Motorways in North Macedonia
motorway A1 is part of European route E75. The A2 is a route that connects Kriva Palanka and the Deve Bair border crossing with Bulgaria with Ohrid. The route
Kriva Palanka-Transport in North Macedonia
Veles - Gradsko - Negotino - Demir Kapija - Gevgelija A-2 Deve Bair - Kriva Palanka - Kumanovo - Skopje - Tetovo - Gostivar - Kičevo - Struga - Qafë Thanë
Kriva Palanka-Osogovo Monastery
Osogovo Monastery (Macedonian: Осоговски Манастир) is a Macedonian Orthodox monastery located near Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia, 10 kilometres (6.2 mi)
Kriva Palanka-Golema Crcorija
Golema Crcorija (Macedonian: Голема Црцорија) is a village in the municipality of Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia. According to the 2021 census, the village
Kriva Palanka-Turks in North Macedonia
Turks in North Macedonia, also known as Turkish Macedonians and Macedonian Turks, (Macedonian: Македонски Турци, romanized: Makedonski Turci, Turkish:
Kriva Palanka-Dialects of Macedonian
dialect Gora dialect Eastern group: Kumanovo dialect Kratovo dialect Kriva Palanka dialect Ovče Pole dialect Western Dialects: Central group: Prilep-Bitola
Kriva Palanka-Tito Petkovski
and leader of the New Social Democratic Party. Petkovski was born in Kriva Palanka, DFR Yugoslavia and was named after President of Yugoslavia Josip Broz
Kriva Palanka-Aromanians in North Macedonia
Aromanians in North Macedonia (Aromanian: Armãnji; Macedonian: Аромани, romanized: Aromani), also known as the Vlachs (Aromanian: Vlãhi; Macedonian: Власи,
Kriva Palanka-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
Kriva Palanka-Kiselica
Kiselica (Macedonian: Киселица) is a village in the municipality of Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total
Kriva Palanka-Serbs in North Macedonia
including a notable one that broke out in the counties of Kumanovo, Kriva Palanka, and Kratovo, known as the Kumanovo Uprising (January—May 1878). Following
Kriva Palanka-Kumanovo uprising
districts (Ottoman kaza) of Kumanovo, Kriva Palanka, and Kratovo in the Vilayet of Kosovo (in modern-day North Macedonia) in 1878. The movement sought to liberate
Kriva Palanka-Makedonska Kamenica Municipality
of Eastern Statistical Region. The municipality borders Kriva Palanka Municipality in the north, Bulgaria and Delčevo Municipality to the east, Kočani
Kriva Palanka-North Macedonia under the Ottoman Empire
North Macedonia were: Sanjak of Üsküp, which included the kazas of Üsküp (Skopje), Kumanova (Kumanovo), İştip (Štip), Karatova (Kratovo), Planka (Kriva Palanka)
Kriva Palanka-COVID-19 pandemic in North Macedonia
Skopje, 3 in Kumanovo, 1 in Prilep, 1 in Tetovo, 1 in Debar, and 1 in Kriva Palanka. The seventh death was recorded, a 79 years old man from Debar, while
Kriva Palanka-Moždivnjak
Moždivnjak (Macedonian: Мождивњак) is a village in the municipality of Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a
Kriva Palanka-Duračka Reka
Duračka Reka (Macedonian: Дурачка река) is a village in the municipality of Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had
Kriva Palanka-Krklja
Krklja (Macedonian: Кркља) is a village in the municipality of Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of
Kriva Palanka-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
Kriva Palanka-Makedonski Železnici
the: Kumanovo – Beljakovci and the Beljakovci – Kriva Palanka lines which would connect North Macedonia to Varna (Bulgaria) and to the Black Sea. A tender
Kriva Palanka-Mala Crcorija
Mala Crcorija (Macedonian: Мала Црцорија) is a village in the municipality of Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village
Kriva Palanka-Dobrovnica
Dobrovnica (Macedonian: Добровница) is a village in the municipality of Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a
Kriva Palanka-Football in North Macedonia
been marked as inactive. 1 Teams from Kratovo and Kriva Palanka usually get grouped together. "Macedonians - Introduction, Location, Language, Folklore, Religion
Kriva Palanka-List of twin towns and sister cities in North Macedonia
gov.mk (in Macedonian). Kriva Palanka. Retrieved 3 January 2020. "Службен гласник на Општина Куманово" (PDF). kumanovo.gov.mk (in Macedonian). Kumanovo
Kriva Palanka-Ogut
Ogut (Macedonian: Огут) is a village in the municipality of Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 152
Kriva Palanka-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
Kriva Palanka-Kratovo Municipality
municipality borders Staro Nagoričane Municipality and Kriva Palanka Municipality to the north, Kočani Municipality to the east, Kumanovo Municipality
Kriva Palanka-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
Kriva Palanka-Northern Macedonian dialects
towns of Tetovo, Skopje, Kumanovo, Kratovo, Kriva Palanka, and Sveti Nikole. The group of Northern Macedonian dialects is divided into two subgroups: the
Kriva Palanka-Rankovce Municipality
northeastern part of North Macedonia. It covers an area of 242 km². The municipality borders Serbia to the north, Kriva Palanka Municipality to the east
Kriva Palanka-Northeastern Statistical Region
Region is divided into six municipalities: Kratovo Municipality. Kriva Palanka Municipality. Kumanovo Municipality. Lipkovo Municipality. Rankovce
Kriva Palanka-Kriva River (Pčinja)
The Kriva River (Macedonian: Крива Река, romanized: Kriva Reka) is a 75 km long river in northeastern North Macedonia, and the biggest left tributary
Kriva Palanka-Židilovo
Židilovo (Macedonian: Жидилово) is a village in the municipality of Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total
Kriva Palanka-Nerav
Nerav (Macedonian: Нерав) is a village in the municipality of Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of
Kriva Palanka-Macedonian Heraldic Society
heraldry in North Macedonia. Members of the society are authors of coats of arms and flags of the municipalities: Radovish, Novo Selo, Kriva Palanka and Kochani
Kriva Palanka-Uzem
Uzem (Macedonian: Узем) is a village in the municipality of Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 256
Kriva Palanka-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
Kriva Palanka-Sojuz na Izvidnici na Makedonija
District, generally conforming to Skopje, Kumanovo, Veles, Sveti Nikole, Kriva Palanka, Stip, Kocani, Prilep, Ohrid, Struga, Kicevo, Bitola and Tetovo boundaries
Kriva Palanka-Slavište
also known as the Kriva Palanka Plain, is a historical region around Kriva Palanka, in the northeastern part of North Macedonia, once by the medieval
Kriva Palanka-Cyril, Metropolitan of Belgrade
served as the Metropolitan of Mesembria. He was born in Kriva Palanka, in modern North Macedonia, and was educated in Constantinople. When the then Metropolitan
Kriva Palanka-Macedonian language
Eastern dialects Northern Group: Kumanovo dialect, Kratovo dialect, Kriva Palanka dialect and Ovče Pole dialect Eastern Group: Štip - Kočani dialect,
Kriva Palanka-Trnovo
Gostivar, a village in Gostivar municipality Trnovo, Kriva Palanka, a village in Kriva Palanka Municipality Trnovo, Martin, a village in Martin District
Kriva Palanka-Kočani Municipality
the Eastern Statistical Region. The municipality borders Kriva Palanka Municipality to the north, Kratovo Municipality and Probištip Municipality to the
Kriva Palanka-Macedonian Bulgarians
Macedonians or Macedonian Bulgarians (Bulgarian: македонци or македонски българи), sometimes also referred to as Macedono-Bulgarians, Macedo-Bulgarians
Kriva Palanka-World War II in Yugoslav Macedonia
eastern Macedonia), and units from other divisions. From 8 October to 19 November, the Stratsin-Kumanovo operation was held and Kratovo, Kriva Palanka, Kumanovo
Kriva Palanka-Nikola Jakimovski
Varese, Como, Bari, Vicenza, and Bisceglie. Born in Skopje (hometown Kriva Palanka), Jakimovski is a product of FK Makedonija Gjorče Petrov youth system
Kriva Palanka-Telephone numbers in Yugoslavia
Našice 57 - Zadar 58 - Split 59 - Šibenik 901 - Kumanovo, Kratovo, Kriva Palanka 902 - Radoviš, Strumica, Valandovo 903 - Kočani 904 - Strumica 91 -
Kriva Palanka-Osogovo
of Bulgaria (Kyustendil Province) and the north-eastern part of North Macedonia (Kočani and Kriva Palanka municipalities). Osogovo Monastery is situated
Kriva Palanka-Vardar Banovina
Gjilan Gostivar Makedonski Brod Kaçanik Kavadarci Kičevo Kočani Kratovo Kriva Palanka Kruševo Kumanovo Lebane Leskovac Negotino Ohrid Preševo Prilep Pristina
Kriva Palanka-Pan-European Corridor VIII
route: Durrës/Vlorë-Lin-Radožda-Kičevo-Skopje-Kumanovo-Beljakovtse-Kriva Palanka-Gyueševo-Sofija-Burgas-Varna. The road starts in Albania at either Durrës
Kriva Palanka-Borovo
Naselje, part of Vukovar, Croatia Borovo, Kriva Palanka, village in Kriva Palanka Municipality, North Macedonia Borovo (Kraljevo), village in Kraljevo Municipality
Kriva Palanka-Karposh's rebellion
captured Eğri Palanka (Kriva Palanka), an Ottoman stronghold, which he made the centre of his resistance. After securing Eğri Palanka, the rebels built
Kriva Palanka-Second Balkan War
effectively sharing northern Macedonia. In case of a postwar disagreement, the area to the north of the Kriva Palanka–Ohrid line (with both cities going
Kriva Palanka-Kraishte
mountains of Rila and Osogovo. To the southwest, it extends to the Kriva River in North Macedonia. The highest summit of Kraishte is the Besna Kobila mountain
Kriva Palanka-Stanci
Serbia Stanci (Aleksinac), a village in Serbia Stanci, Kriva Palanka, a village in North Macedonia This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Kriva Palanka-Luke
in Nõo Parish, Tartu County, Estonia Luke Manor Luke, North Macedonia, a village in Kriva Palanka Luke, Maryland, a town in the United States Luke, an
Kriva Palanka-List of honorary citizens of towns and cities in North Macedonia
Mula Recep Altepe Ferid Murad Vlado Jovanovski (Macedonian actor) Feridon Isiman (artist from North Cyprus) Katerina Trajkova Nurdjieva (nephew of Gotse
Kriva Palanka-Extreme points of North Macedonia
Municipality / Dolno Dupeni, Resen Municipality Northernmost settlement: Luke, Kriva Palanka Municipality Easternmost settlement: Spikovo, Pehčevo Municipality Westernmost
Kriva Palanka-Psača Monastery
from the Kumanovo – Kriva Palanka Road, in Rankovce Municipality. It belongs to the diocese of Osogovo-Kumanovo of the Macedonian Orthodox Church. The
Kriva Palanka-Svidník
Jarosław, Poland Sanok County, Poland Chrudim, Czech Republic Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia Rakhiv, Ukraine Vrbas, Serbia Statistical Office of the Slovak
Kriva Palanka-Micko Krstić
It crossed the border and came into conflict with Ottomans in around Kriva Palanka, where many of his fighters were killed. With only one comrade, Micko
Kriva Palanka-Severna Makedoniya
overview of the cities located in this area: Dupnitsa, Radomir, Vranje, Kriva Palanka, Kratovo, Shtip, Veles, Radovish, Strumitsa, Kochani and Kumanovo. Chapter
Kriva Palanka-Kiril Cenevski
Kiril Cenevski (Macedonian: Кирил Ценевски; 28 January 1943 – 17 June 2019) was a Macedonian film director. Cenevski studied at the Faculty of Architecture
Kriva Palanka-Torlakian dialects
Macedonian dialectology, the Torlakian (Macedonian: Торлачки, romanized: Torlački) varieties spoken in North Macedonia (Kumanovo, Kratovo and Kriva Palanka
Kriva Palanka-Historiography in North Macedonia
part of the anti-fascist front. Bulgarian and Macedonian troops were liberating territories - Kriva Palanka, Kumanovo, the whole region, Skopje and this
Kriva Palanka-Serbian Chetnik Organization
including a notable one that broke out in the counties of Kumanovo, Kriva Palanka, and Kratovo. On 20 January, the Kumanovo Uprising broke out, spanning
Kriva Palanka-Kumanovo
Karposh's Rebellion quickly spread, resulting in the liberation of Kratovo, Kriva Palanka, Kumanovo, Kačanik and other towns. Then, together with the Austrian
Kriva Palanka-Antenna 5 FM
Kavadarci 104.2; 91.9, Demir Kapija 88.8; 91.9; 104.2, Sveti Nikole 91.9, Kriva Palanka 105.5; 95.5, Kratovo 105.5; 106.9, Gostivar 106.9; 105.5, Kocani 97
Kriva Palanka-List of twin towns and sister cities in Bulgaria
Slovakia Tambov, Russia Valašské Meziříčí, Czech Republic Bansko Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia Petroșani, Romania Triandria, Greece Zakopane, Poland Belene
Kriva Palanka-Vardar Corps
contemporary North Macedonia). The four brigades were components of this Corps: Kumanovo (or Žegligovo) Brigade Ristovac Brigade Preševo Brigade Kriva Palanka Brigade
Kriva Palanka-Andrey Damyanov
Veles (1840), the monastery church of St. Joachim of Osogovo, near Kriva Palanka (1845), The Holy Mother of God in the village of Novo Selo near Štip
Kriva Palanka-First Balkan War
would receive all of Macedonia south of the Kriva Palanka–Ohrid line. Bulgaria accepted Serbia's expansion as being to the north of the Shar Mountains
Kriva Palanka-List of churches in North Macedonia
This is a list of orthodox churches and monasteries in North Macedonia by diocese. MOC - Macedonian monasteries The church tradition in Skopje and its region
Kriva Palanka-List of FIPS region codes (M–O)
Macedonia MK50: Kosel, North Macedonia MK51: Kratovo Municipality MK52: Kriva Palanka Municipality MK53: Krivogaštani Municipality MK54: Kruševo Municipality
Kriva Palanka-Kosovo vilayet
(Ottoman kaza) of Kumanovo, Kriva Palanka and Kratovo in the Vilayet of Kosovo (in modern-day northern Republic of North Macedonia) seeking to liberate the
Kriva Palanka-Novo Selo-Petrich
only crossing point situated on a plain; the other two - Deve Bair (Kriva Palanka-Kyustendil) and Logodazh, formerly Stanke Lisichkovo (Delčevo-Blagoevgrad)
Kriva Palanka-Petar Miloševski
by Macedonian Football Federation President Ilčo Gjorgioski, collided with a van from the opposite direction for unknown reasons on the Kriva Palanka-Kumanovo
Kriva Palanka-Yoakim Karchovski
he began working as a priest. During most of his life he served in Kriva Palanka and the surrounding villages. He also worked in Kratovo, Debar, Štip
Kriva Palanka-Diocese of Polog and Kumanovo
Polog and Kumanovo was a diocese of the Macedonian Orthodox Church – Ohrid Archbishopric in North Macedonia. It ceased to exist on 19 June 2013 when
Kriva Palanka-Bregalnica
Gradsko, Veles, Kumanovo and Kriva Palanka fall into it as well. In terms of geology, the eastern part of North Macedonia including the Bregalnica basin
Kriva Palanka-Makedonsko Devojče (album)
Karolina Gočeva the Manifestation "Kriva Palanka - Town of Culture" Is Officially Open]. 24muzika (in Macedonian). 24 March 2024. Retrieved 30 March
Kriva Palanka-Balkan League
Bulgaria would receive all of Macedonia south of the Kriva Palanka–Ohrid line. Serbia's expansion was to be to the north of this line, including Kosovo
Kriva Palanka-Dejan Peševski
Dejan Peševski (Macedonian: Дејан Пешевски; born 5 August 1993) is a Macedonian football midfielder. He made his professional debut for Ružomberok senior
Kriva Palanka-Serbia in the Balkan Wars
understanding according to the Kriva Palanka-Adriatic line of expansion, but the Bulgarians insisted that in their view, the Vardar Macedonian part of the agreement
Kriva Palanka-Gradec
municipality near Vrbovec Gradec Pokupski, a village near Pisarovina Gradec, Kriva Palanka Gradec, Valandovo Gradec, Vinica Gradec, Vrapčište Gradec, Črnomelj
Kriva Palanka-Balkan Wars
Serbia had relinquished its claim to the territory east of the Ohrid-Kriva Palanka line in favour of Bulgaria (the ‘Uncontested Zone’), while the future
Kriva Palanka-Ilčo Gjorgioski
reasons on the Kriva Palanka-Kumanovo road. Gjorgioski and an unknown person came out injured. As Coach FK Makedonija Gjorce Petrov Macedonian Cup: 1 (with
Kriva Palanka-Bulgarian Millet
majority of the Slavic population in modern-day Bulgaria, Eastern Serbia, North Macedonia and Northern Greece. Bulgarians often relied on the Ottoman authorities
Kriva Palanka-Kumanovo dialect
surrounding villages. The dialect is closely related to the neighboring Kriva Palanka dialect. The Kumanovo dialect can be found in literary works, such as
Kriva Palanka-Kumanovo district (Ottoman)
region, the Kumanovo Uprising broke out in the districts of Kumanovo, Kriva Palanka and Kratovo. It was organized by leading citizens of the districts,
Kriva Palanka-List of twin towns and sister cities in Ukraine
Głogów Małopolski, Poland Humenné, Slovakia Koromľa, Slovakia Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia Leżajsk (rural gmina), Poland Nagyecsed, Hungary Ruski Krstur
Kriva Palanka-Konopnica
Poland) Konopnica (Vlasotince) in southern Serbia Konopnica, Kriva Palanka in North Macedonia This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Kriva Palanka-Gabriel of Lesnovo
the eleventh century in the village of Osiče, near Kriva Palanka. Today it is in North Macedonia, but at that time the area was part of the Byzantine
Kriva Palanka-2017 Macedonian local elections
2017, in the Republic of Macedonia to elect mayors and members of municipality councils of the 80 municipalities in Macedonia. These were the sixth local
Kriva Palanka-Brsjak revolt
crossed the border and came into conflict with the Ottomans in around Kriva Palanka, where many of his fighters were killed. With only one comrade, Micko
Kriva Palanka-List of places named after Josip Broz Tito
Tito Josifovo: Maršal Tito Kičevo: Maršal Tito Kočani: Maršal Tito Kriva Palanka: Maršal Tito Kumanovo: Титова Митровачка Makedonska Kamenica: Maršal
Kriva Palanka-Shopi
Babušnica Northeastern North Macedonia the eastern part of the Northeastern statistical region (the municipalities of Kratovo, Kriva Palanka, Rankovce, Staro
Kriva Palanka-History of Kyustendil
River. He had four gates called kapı – Palanechka /to Kriva Palanka/ to the west; Niška to the north /to Niš/; Stambolska to the east /to Istanbul/ and Granitska
Kriva Palanka-Karolina Gočeva
Karolina Gočeva the Manifestation "Kriva Palanka - Town of Culture" Is Officially Open]. 24muzika (in Macedonian). 24 March 2024. Retrieved 30 March
Kriva Palanka-Dejanović noble family
region roughly centered where the borders of Serbia, Bulgaria and North Macedonia meet. The last two Byzantine Emperors were maternal descendants of
Kriva Palanka-Mijaks
century. Apart from some masons from the Kriva Palanka region, they were the most proficient in all Macedonia and the Balkans. The Saint Jovan Bigorski
Kriva Palanka-Stracin–Kumanovo operation
Bulgarians re-entering occupied Yugoslavia Bulgarian troops entering Kriva Palanka, Macedonia Bulgarians advancing toward the ridge of Stražin Vladimir Stoychev
Kriva Palanka-National identification number
Hisar and Resen; 42 for the municipalities of Kumanovo, Kratovo and Kriva Palanka; 43 for the municipalities of Ohrid, Struga, Debar and Kičevo; 44 for
Kriva Palanka-Kanal 77
Kanal 77 (Macedonian: Радио Канал 77, transliteration: Radio Kanal 77) is a private national radio station broadcasting in North Macedonia, with its headquarters
Kriva Palanka-Srgjan Zaharievski
Srgjan Zaharievski or Srǵan Zaharievski (Macedonian: Срѓан Захариевски; born 12 September 1973) is a Macedonian football manager and former player who played
Kriva Palanka-Uglješa Vlatković
areas between what are now the countries of the Republic of Serbia and North Macedonia, including Slavište župa. His family built Psača monastery with the
Kriva Palanka-Todor Krstić-Algunjski
Bulgarian cheta of the Supreme Macedonian-Adrianople Committee with a commander Sotir Atanasov, which operated in Kriva Palanka area. With this company he
Kriva Palanka-Kumanovo railway station
and second phases of Corridor 8, the railway from Kumanovo-Beljakovce-Kriva Palanka. It is expected the tender procedure to be completed by the summer and
Kriva Palanka-Diocese of Kumanovo and Osogovo
diocese of the Macedonian Orthodox Church in North Macedonia. It is headed by Metropolitan Josif. Kumanovo-Kratovo Deanery Kriva Palanka Deanery Osogovo
Kriva Palanka-Old Church Slavonic
century: "in Krivogaštanekh" (Novakoviћ 1912: 666). In the vicinity of Kriva Palanka, there are also local names with št, žd: Baštevo [sh], Radibuš — from
Kriva Palanka-European route E871
Kyustendil I-6: Kyustendil - Garlyano - / border crossing North Macedonia A-2: Uzem - Kriva Palanka - Ginovtsi - Rankovtse - Mlado Nagorichane - Kumanovo
Kriva Palanka-German invasion of Greece
Yugoslav Army took responsibility for the south-eastern border between Kriva Palanka and the Greek border. The Yugoslav troops were not fully mobilised and
Kriva Palanka-Vlatko Paskačić
(sebastokrator) of Slavište region around Kriva Palanka under the Mrnjavčevići (1366-1395), in modern North Macedonia. His father was Paskač, a noble during
Kriva Palanka-Izvor (album)
Karolina Gočeva the Manifestation "Kriva Palanka - Town of Culture" Is Officially Open]. 24muzika (in Macedonian). 24 March 2024. Retrieved 30 March
Kriva Palanka-Peter I of Serbia
Bulgaria would receive all of Macedonia south of the Kriva Palanka-Ohrid line. Bulgaria accepted Serbian expansion to the north of the Shar Mountains (i.e
Kriva Palanka-Paskačić noble family
founder was kefalija Paskač, and the family base was in Slavište (modern North Macedonia) and they held the modern border region between Serbia and the latter
Kriva Palanka-Bulgarian Front of First Balkan War
would receive all of Macedonia south of the Kriva Palanka–Ohrid line. Bulgaria accepted Serbia's expansion as being to the north of the Shar Mountains
Kriva Palanka-List of Azerbaijani exonyms
Qostivar Kavadarci Qavadar Kočani Qoçana (قوچانه) Kodžadžik Qocacıq Kriva Palanka Əyri Dərə, Əyridərə Kruševo Qırşova (قيرشووه) Kumanovo Qumanova Lozovo
Kriva Palanka-Nikola Nezlobinski
arrived to Yugoslavia, where he was assigned for duty in the town of Kriva Palanka. On 28 August 1924, Nezlobinski, together with his wife and collaborators
Kriva Palanka-List of Indo-European languages
Timok-Lužnica / Eastern Torlakian Macedonian Torlakian / Northern Slavic Macedonian dialects (in Kumanovo, Kratovo, Kriva Palanka) (are closer to Torlakian and
Kriva Palanka-Stepa Stepanović
battalion, commanded by Mayor Dobrosav Milenković, had already captured Kriva Palanka without a fight, Stepanović ordered all the necessary maneuvers for
Kriva Palanka-Second Army (Bulgaria)
from the border area with the Bulgarian forces taking Tsarevo Selo and Kriva Palanka followed on 16 October by the entry of the 2/3 Infantry Brigade in Vranje
Kriva Palanka-ISO 3166-2:MK
ISO 3166-2:MK is the entry for North Macedonia in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization
Kriva Palanka-Battle of Čelopek
surrounded by the Ottoman army near the village of Beljakovce (today's Kriva Palanka) on 16 June, and everyone in their bands were killed. On 21 January
Kriva Palanka-List of populated places in Serbia
(1228) Bođani (1113) Plavna (1392) Selenča (3279) Vajska (3169) Bačka Palanka (29449) Čelarevo (5423) Despotovo (2096) Gajdobra (2968) Karađorđevo (1012)
Kriva Palanka-Albanian exonyms
Kočani Macedonian Kratovo Kratovë Kratovo Macedonian Kriva Palanka Krivë Pallankë Kriva Palanka Macedonian Kruševo Krushevë Kruševo Macedonian Kumanovo
Kriva Palanka-Serbia in the Middle Ages
the state to encompass modern Serbia south of the Sava and the Danube, Macedonia, Montenegro, Albania, east Herzegovina, Epirus and Thessaly, organized
Kriva Palanka-Dialects of Serbo-Croatian
originally Bulgarian. In Macedonian dialectology, the Torlakian varieties spoken on Macedonian territory (Kumanovo, Kratovo and Kriva Palanka dialects) are classified
Kriva Palanka-Bor, Serbia
Montenegro Le Creusot, France Khmelnytskyi, Ukraine Kitwe, Zambia Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia Shanghang County, China Vulcan, Romania Vratsa, Bulgaria Bor
Kriva Palanka-List of wars involving the Ottoman Empire
организация. [Macedonia and Adrianople Region 1893–1903. A Memoir of the Internal Organization.] (in Bulgarian). Sofia: Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary
Kriva Palanka-K3 Television
Television (Macedonian: К3 Телевизиjа, romanized: K3 Televizija) was a regional Television channel in Northeast part of North Macedonia, with headquarters
Kriva Palanka-Vršac
Lugoj, Romania Banská Bystrica, Slovakia Helvécia, Hungary Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia Vršac town center Vršac townhall Saint Nicholas Serbian Orthodox
Kriva Palanka-List of twin towns and sister cities in Romania
Hungary Salindres, France Lugoj Corinth, Greece Jena, Germany Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia Makó, Hungary Monopoli, Italy Nisporeni, Moldova Orléans, France
Kriva Palanka-List of populated places in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Golo Brdo • Hase • Janja • Johovac • Kacevac • Kojčinovac • Kovanluk • Kriva Bara • Ljeljenča • Ljeskovac • Magnojević Donji • Magnojević Gornji • Magnojević
Kriva Palanka-Tribes of Montenegro
broke out in Prizren, Peć, Priština and Skopje, and then in Kratovo and Kriva Palanka in October (Karposh's Rebellion). In 1697, with the election of the
Kriva Palanka-History of the Serbian Air Force
reconnaissance missions, of which Tomić did 14 flights. During one flight above Kriva Palanka, Tomić encountered a Bulgarian plane in the air, but neither one had
Kriva Palanka-Eparchy of Polog and Kumanovo
autonomous and canonical branch of the Serbian Orthodox Church in North Macedonia. Its seat is in Kumanovo. During all of its existence, the Bishop of
Kriva Palanka-Spiro Crne
crossing the border, having entered into conflict with Ottomans in around Kriva Palanka, where many of his fighters were killed; with only one comrade he went
Kriva Palanka-Timeline of Bulgarian history
place. 1688 Chiprovtsi uprising against Ottoman rule. 1689 October Karposh's rebellion against Ottoman rule: Strahil Vojvoda captured Kriva Palanka.
Kriva Palanka-List of twin towns and sister cities in Poland
Smrkem, Czech Republic Mława Barañáin, Spain Bartoszyce, Poland Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia Moscufo, Italy Năsăud, Romania Raseiniai, Lithuania Viernheim
Kriva Palanka-17th Colonial Infantry Division (France)
towards fr:Neokazi ; then halted at Kriva Palanka. 12 October – 20th November 20 Transport by rail, from Kriva Palanka, in the Pirot region (of Serbia) From
Kriva Palanka-List of twin towns and sister cities in Slovakia
Czech Republic Svidník Chrudim, Czech Republic Jarosław, Poland Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia Rakhiv, Ukraine Sanok County, Poland Strzyżów, Poland Świdnik
Kriva Palanka-Luke, North Macedonia
(Macedonian: Луке) is a rural mountain village in the municipality of Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia. It is located closed to the border with Serbia and
Kriva Palanka-ISO 3166-2:MK
MK-809 Kisela Voda MK-206 Kočani MK-407 Konče MK-701 Kratovo MK-702 Kriva Palanka MK-504 Krivogaštani MK-505 Kruševo MK-703 Kumanovo MK-704 Lipkovo MK-105
Kriva Palanka-List of football clubs in Bulgaria
Benkovski 2006 (Tsrancha) Tsrancha Does Not Participate Benkovski 2007 (Kriva bara) Kriva bara Does Not Participate Benkovski 53 (Saparevo) Saparevo 4 Level
Kriva Palanka-Vehicle registration plates of North Macedonia
Kočani Kočani, Zrnovci, Češinovo-Obleševo KR Kratovo Kratovo KP Kriva Palanka Kriva Palanka, Rankovce KS Kruševo Kruševo KU Kumanovo Kumanovo, Lipkovo, Staro
Kriva Palanka-List of twin towns and sister cities in Poland
pod Smrkem, Czech Republic Mława Barañáin, Spain Bartoszyce, Poland Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia Moscufo, Italy Năsăud, Romania Raseiniai, Lithuania
Kriva Palanka-List of populated places in Serbia (alphabetic)
(137) • Krepoljin (1696) • Krežbinac (547) • Kriva Feja (870) • Kriva Reka (519) • Kriva Reka (102) • Kriva Reka (1135) • Krivaja (986) • Krivaja (173)
Kriva Palanka-1935 Yugoslavian parliamentary election
Stojadinović Mihailo Stojadinović Petar Stojisavljević Stamenko Stošić (JNS, Kriva Palanka, Vardar Banovina) Dobrivoje Stošović (JNS, Prokuplje, Morava Banovina)
Kriva Palanka-Bregalnica
of the territory of Radoviš, Negotino, Gradsko, Veles, Kumanovo and Kriva Palanka fall into it as well. In terms of geology, the eastern part of North
Kriva Palanka-World War II in Yugoslav Macedonia
19 November, the Stratsin-Kumanovo operation was held and Kratovo, Kriva Palanka, Kumanovo and Skopje were taken. At the same time the Bregalnitsa-Strumica
Kriva Palanka-Gabar
Fitzroy Island (Queensland) Gabar, Iran Gabar, Burgas Province Gabar, Kriva Palanka Mount Gabar, (Şırnak Province, Türkiye) Gabar Singh Negi Gabar goshawk
Kriva Palanka-Makedonsko Devojče (album)
performed the song "Prolet, leto, esen" from the album during a concert in Kriva Palanka on 24 March 2024. In 2008, the album won in the category for Best Ethno
Kriva Palanka-Luke
Tartu County, Estonia Luke Manor Luke, North Macedonia, a village in Kriva Palanka Luke, Maryland, a town in the United States Luke, an oldentime English
Kriva Palanka-Football in North Macedonia
successive seasons have been marked as inactive. 1 Teams from Kratovo and Kriva Palanka usually get grouped together. "Macedonians - Introduction, Location
Kriva Palanka-List of flags of North Macedonia
arms, in the middle. 2006–present Kratovo Municipality 2009–present Kriva Palanka Municipality 2005–present Karpoš Municipality A yellow background with
Kriva Palanka-Kriva Palanka dialect
of a story from Ginovci told in Kriva Palanka dialect Problems playing this file? See media help. The Kriva Palanka dialect (Macedonian: Кривопаланечки
Kriva Palanka-Aromanians in North Macedonia
Kavadarci 122 Gevgelija 9430 Skopje 450 Tetovo 50 Kumanovo 50 Kratovo 340 Kriva Palanka 220 Kočani 2020 Bitola 15690 Kruševo 4095 Resen 3210 Prilep 745 Ohrid
Kriva Palanka-List of twin towns and sister cities in Bulgaria
Ľubovňa, Slovakia Tambov, Russia Valašské Meziříčí, Czech Republic Bansko Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia Petroșani, Romania Triandria, Greece Zakopane, Poland
Kriva Palanka-Borovo
Croatia Borovo Naselje, part of Vukovar, Croatia Borovo, Kriva Palanka, village in Kriva Palanka Municipality, North Macedonia Borovo (Kraljevo), village
Kriva Palanka-Konopnica
(central Poland) Konopnica (Vlasotince) in southern Serbia Konopnica, Kriva Palanka in North Macedonia This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct
Kriva Palanka-Northern Macedonian dialects
surrounding the cities and towns of Tetovo, Skopje, Kumanovo, Kratovo, Kriva Palanka, and Sveti Nikole. The group of Northern Macedonian dialects is divided
Kriva Palanka-Balkan League
the Ottomans, Bulgaria would receive all of Macedonia south of the Kriva Palanka–Ohrid line. Serbia's expansion was to be to the north of this line,
Kriva Palanka-Kriva River (Pčinja)
The Kriva River (Macedonian: Крива Река, romanized: Kriva Reka) is a 75 km long river in northeastern North Macedonia, and the biggest left tributary
Kriva Palanka-List of European cities by elevation
(2,251 ft) Donaueschingen 686 m (2,251 ft) Granada 683 m (2,241 ft) Kriva Palanka 680 m (2,230 ft) Lenggries 679 m (2,228 ft) Kaufbeuren 678 m (2,224 ft)
Kriva Palanka-Milovan Milovanović
Emperor, and the uncontested southeastern zone (east of the Lake Ohrd–Kriva Palanka line) intended to become part of Bulgaria, free of any Serbian claims
Kriva Palanka-Vasojevići
out in Prizren, Peja, Pristina and Skopje, and then in Kratovo and Kriva Palanka in October (Karposh's Rebellion). During the Austro-Turkish War, which
Kriva Palanka-Macedonian Bulgarians
81.8 4,332 18.1 Kumanova / Kumanovo 29,478 70.1 12,268 29.9 Planka/ Kriva Palanka 18,196 97.9 388 2.1 İştip / Štip 17,575 100 0 - Kaçana / Kočani 33,120
Kriva Palanka-Mijaks
beautiful city in the 18th century. Apart from some masons from the Kriva Palanka region, they were the most proficient in all Macedonia and the Balkans
Kriva Palanka-List of villages in Sliven Province
list of villages in Sliven Province, Bulgaria. Bliznets Borov Dol Byala Palanka Zhalt Bryag Orizari Sborishte Sartsevo Chervenakovo Shivachevo List of
Kriva Palanka-North Macedonia
Southeastern Statistical 14,460 7 Veles Vardar Statistical 40,664 17 Kriva Palanka Northeastern Statistical 13,481 8 Ohrid Southwestern Statistical 38
Kriva Palanka-Petar Angelov (military officer)
Bulgaria and from June 14, 1904, he became a leader in the region of Kriva Palanka. His revolutionary band had 25 members: 14 freedom fighters were born
Kriva Palanka-Srgjan Zaharievski
Date of birth (1973-09-12) 12 September 1973 (age 50) Place of birth Kriva Palanka, SR Macedonia, Yugoslavia Height 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in) Position(s) Midfielder
Kriva Palanka-List of twin towns and sister cities in Ukraine
Retrieved 31 March 2020. "Kriva Palanka has twinned with the Municipality of Perchin from Ukraine". krivapalanka.gov.mk. Kriva Palanka. 30 May 2018. Retrieved
Kriva Palanka-List of twin towns and sister cities in Romania
Csanádpalota, Hungary Salindres, France Lugoj Corinth, Greece Jena, Germany Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia Makó, Hungary Monopoli, Italy Nisporeni, Moldova Orléans
Kriva Palanka-List of twin towns and sister cities in North Macedonia
Pereiaslav, Ukraine Szigetszentmiklós, Hungary Kratovo Kolomyia, Ukraine Kriva Palanka Bansko, Bulgaria Dupnitsa, Bulgaria Lugoj, Romania Mława, Poland Perechyn
Kriva Palanka-List of twin towns and sister cities in Slovakia
Bezdězem, Czech Republic Svidník Chrudim, Czech Republic Jarosław, Poland Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia Rakhiv, Ukraine Sanok County, Poland Strzyżów, Poland
Kriva Palanka-Serbian Air Force and Air Defence
reconnaissance missions, of which Tomić did 14 flights. During one flight above Kriva Palanka, Tomić encountered a Bulgarian plane in the air, but neither one had
Kriva Palanka-List of churches in North Macedonia
village Tromegje 2011 Monasteries Monastery of St. Joachim of Osogovo Kriva Palanka 12th century Monastery of the Holy Great Martyr George Staro Nagoričane
Kriva Palanka-Kriva Palanka
Kriva Palanka (Macedonian: Крива Паланка [ˌkriːva ˈpalanka] ) is a town located in the northeastern part of North Macedonia. It has 13,481 inhabitants
Kriva Palanka-Telephone numbers in North Macedonia
Sopište, Studeničani, Zelenikovo Kumanovo 31 Kumanovo, Lipkovo, Kratovo, Kriva palanka, Rankovce, Staro Nagoričane Štip 32 Štip, Probištip, Radoviš, Sveti
Kriva Palanka-Osogovo Monastery
Осоговски Манастир) is a Macedonian Orthodox monastery located near Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia, 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from the Bulgarian border on
Kriva Palanka-Kiril Cenevski
Kiril Cenevski Born (1943-01-28)28 January 1943 Kriva Palanka, Yugoslavia (present-day North Macedonia) Died 17 June 2019(2019-06-17) (aged 76) Years active
Kriva Palanka-Vlatko Paskačić
14th-century Serbian feudal lord (sebastokrator) of Slavište region around Kriva Palanka under the Mrnjavčevići (1366-1395), in modern North Macedonia. His father
Kriva Palanka-Kanal 77
in Radoviš 102.9 MHz in Strumica 102.7 MHz in Kumanovo 106.8 MHz in Kriva Palanka 105.1 MHz in Kratovo 101.8 MHz in Kočani 102.7 MHz in Delčevo 92.3 MHz
Kriva Palanka-Vršac
twinned with: Lugoj, Romania Banská Bystrica, Slovakia Helvécia, Hungary Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia Vršac town center Vršac townhall Saint Nicholas Serbian
Kriva Palanka-Serbia in the Middle Ages
Possible representation of Serbian nobleman Paskač and his family, monastery Psača near Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia. Dated middle of the 14th century.
Kriva Palanka-North Macedonia under the Ottoman Empire
(Skopje), Kumanova (Kumanovo), İştip (Štip), Karatova (Kratovo), Planka (Kriva Palanka), Radovişte (Radoviš) and Koçana (Kočani). Sanjak of Prizren, which
Kriva Palanka-Makedonski Železnici
construction works on the: Kumanovo – Beljakovci and the Beljakovci – Kriva Palanka lines which would connect North Macedonia to Varna (Bulgaria) and to
Kriva Palanka-Serbia in the Balkan Wars
from the prewar agreement of mutual understanding according to the Kriva Palanka-Adriatic line of expansion, but the Bulgarians insisted that in their
Kriva Palanka-First Balkan War
the Ottomans, Bulgaria would receive all of Macedonia south of the Kriva Palanka–Ohrid line. Bulgaria accepted Serbia's expansion as being to the north
Kriva Palanka-Second Balkan War
Macedonia. In case of a postwar disagreement, the area to the north of the Kriva Palanka–Ohrid line (with both cities going to the Bulgarians) had been designated
Kriva Palanka-Albanian exonyms
Kočani Macedonian Kratovo Kratovë Kratovo Macedonian Kriva Palanka Krivë Pallankë Kriva Palanka Macedonian Kruševo Krushevë Kruševo Macedonian Kumanovo
Kriva Palanka-Torlakian dialects
romanized: Torlački) varieties spoken in North Macedonia (Kumanovo, Kratovo and Kriva Palanka dialect) are classified as part of a northeastern group of Macedonian
Kriva Palanka-Nikola Pushkarov
new band there, which went into Macedonia again. The cheta moved to Kriva Palanka and in October after a battle in Prelesiya returned to Bulgaria. After
Kriva Palanka-Paskač
Paskač (Serbian: Паскач; fl. 1365) was a Serbian nobleman that served the Serbian Empire, with the title of knez. Together with his son, sevastokrator
Kriva Palanka-Ilčo Gjorgioski
collided with a van from the opposite direction for unknown reasons on the Kriva Palanka-Kumanovo road. Gjorgioski and an unknown person came out injured. As
Kriva Palanka-List of former Serbian exonyms in Vojvodina
(Велике Ливаде) Bačka Palanka - Palanka (Паланка), Stara Palanka (Стара Паланка), Nova Palanka (Нова Паланка), Nemačka Palanka (Немачка Паланка) Bački
Kriva Palanka-Karolina Gočeva
Albania. On 24 March 2024, Gočeva held her first concert in the town of Kriva Palanka where she predominantly performed songs from Makedonsko Devojče and
Kriva Palanka-Paskačić noble family
Paskač with his family, monastery Psača near Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia. Dated middle of the 14th century.
Kriva Palanka-Dejanović noble family
Churches in Tran and Breznik 1378–1395, by Konstantin In the Kratovo and Kriva Palanka regions (Macedonia): Lesnovo monastery, in Lesnovo (modern Probištip)
Kriva Palanka-Kosovo vilayet
kaza-districts: Skopje, Štip, Kratovo, Pehčevo, Radoviš, Kumanovo, Kriva Palanka, Kaçanik) Sanjak of Priştine (with kaza-districts: Pristina, Vushtrri
Kriva Palanka-Serbian Chetnik Organization
with Serbia. These volunteers were infiltrated into the Kumanovo and Kriva Palanka districts. When peace was signed between the Serbs and Ottomans, these
Kriva Palanka-List of wars involving the Ottoman Empire
Victory Rebellion Suppressed Ottomans suppressed rebellions in Kratovo, Kriva Palanka, Kumanovo and Skopje 1700–1721 Great Northern War Russo-Turkish War
Kriva Palanka-Palanka
Croatia Kriva Palanka Municipality, North Macedonia Kriva Palanka Palanca, Bacău (Hungarian: Palánka), Western Moldavia, Romania Bačka Palanka, Vojvodina
Kriva Palanka-Karel Anton Hošek
Later, together with Austrian revolutionary Rudolf Goliat he joined the Kriva Palanka cheta, led by Petar Angelov. In April 1906, Hošek joined the Tikveš
Kriva Palanka-European route E871
Kyustendil - Garlyano - / border crossing North Macedonia A-2: Uzem - Kriva Palanka - Ginovtsi - Rankovtse - Mlado Nagorichane - Kumanovo Roads in Bulgaria
Kriva Palanka-Dejan Peševski
of birth Kriva Palanka, Republic of Macedonia Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) Position(s) Attacking midfielder Youth career FK Osogovo (Kriva Palanka) 0000–2012
Kriva Palanka-Uglješa Vlatković
Vlatković as a boy, middle of the 14th century, monastery Psača near Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia Predecessor Vlatko Paskačić Full name Угљеша Влатковић
Kriva Palanka-Stanislav Krakov
Serbian defence, this time against Bulgaria, where he was wounded near Kriva Palanka. Together with the last class of cadets-corporals, he left the military
Kriva Palanka-Dialects of Serbo-Croatian
Torlakian varieties spoken on Macedonian territory (Kumanovo, Kratovo and Kriva Palanka dialects) are classified as part of a North-Eastern group of Macedonian
Kriva Palanka-Lugoj
(1994) Nisporeni (2001) Corinth (2004) Vršac (2005) Monopoli (2006) Kriva Palanka (2011) Makó (2016) Veliko Gradište (2016) Lugoj at Wikipedia's sister
Kriva Palanka-Bulgarian Millet
81.8 4,332 18.1 Kumanova / Kumanovo 29,478 70.1 12,268 29.9 Planka/ Kriva Palanka 18,196 97.9 388 2.1 İştip / Štip 17,575 100 0 - Kaçana / Kočani 33,120
Kriva Palanka-Diocese of Kumanovo and Osogovo
Metropolitan Josif. Kumanovo-Kratovo Deanery Kriva Palanka Deanery Osogovo Monastery near Kriva Palanka Karpino Monastery near village Suvi Orah, Staro
Kriva Palanka-Slavište
Slavište, also known as the Kriva Palanka Plain, is a historical region around Kriva Palanka, in the northeastern part of North Macedonia, once by the
Kriva Palanka-Svidník
Poland Jarosław, Poland Sanok County, Poland Chrudim, Czech Republic Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia Rakhiv, Ukraine Vrbas, Serbia Statistical Office of
Kriva Palanka-Rovčani
Prizren, Peć, Priština and Skopje, which expanded further in Kratovo and Kriva Palanka in October (Karposh's Rebellion). In 1768, the Rovčani helped the Bjelopavlići
Kriva Palanka-Brda (Montenegro)
broke out in Prizren, Peć, Priština and Skopje, and then in Kratovo and Kriva Palanka in October (Karposh's Rebellion). Süleyman entered Cetinje again in
Kriva Palanka-Spasa Garda
was a vojvoda (duke) in the Kriva Palanka area. His band defended the Kriva Palanka region from the IMRO, securing the Kriva river, which region was controlled
Kriva Palanka-Todor Krstić-Algunjski
Macedonian-Adrianople Committee with a commander Sotir Atanasov, which operated in Kriva Palanka area. With this company he moved later to the Bulgarian town of Kyustendil
Kriva Palanka-Kumanovo uprising
an assembly of chiefs of the districts (Ottoman kaza) of Kumanovo, Kriva Palanka, and Kratovo in the Vilayet of Kosovo (in modern-day North Macedonia)
Kriva Palanka-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
Kriva Palanka-Macedonian Heraldic Society
Municipality of Kriva Palanka Coat of arms of the Municipality of Kochani Flag of the Municipality of Radovish Flag of the Municipality of Kriva Palanka Flag of
Kriva Palanka-Joseph of Kumanovo and Osogovo
Metropolitan of Kumanovo and Osogovo Church Macedonian Province Kumanovo, Kriva Palanka, Kratovo Metropolis Kumanovo Diocese Kumanovo and Osogovo See Skopje
Kriva Palanka-Diocese of Polog and Kumanovo
and Rostuša, Tearce, Tetovo, Vrapčište, Želino, Kumanovo, Kratovo, Kriva Palanka, Rankovce, Lipkovo, Staro Nagorichane Headquarters Skopje North Macedonia
Kriva Palanka-Bratonožići
broke out in Prizren, Peć, Priština and Skopje, and then in Kratovo and Kriva Palanka in October (Karposh's Rebellion). During the Velika attacks (1879),
Kriva Palanka-Alisa Jakobi
2014 – International group exhibition at Monastir Joakim Osogovski, Kriva Palanka, Macedonia 2014 – Performing art "Music+painting" experimental music
Kriva Palanka-K3 Television
Country North Macedonia Broadcast area (Northeastern Macedonia) Kumanovo Kriva Palanka Kratovo Staro Nagorichane Rankovce Lipkovo Network Mediation and Consulting
Kriva Palanka-Chetniks in the Balkan Wars
as Vojvoda Vuk ) covering an area stretching from Skopska Crna Gora to Kriva Palanka, a force of 11 companies, and the Transvardar detachment, under the
Kriva Palanka-Aksentije Bacetić
surname has been spelled Bacetović. Bacetić was born in the village of Kriva Reka near Užice, in the Principality of Serbia. He had red hair. As a youngster
Kriva Palanka-Stevčo Jakimovski
(Macedonian: Стевчо Јакимовски, born 27 August 1960) from Podrži Konj, Kriva Palanka, is a Macedonian politician and leader of the Citizen Option for Macedonia
Kriva Palanka-Čakr-paša
April 1881, the bands of Čerkez Ilija and Micko were surrounded near Kriva Palanka. The bands were devastated by a force of Ottoman soldiers and Albanians
Kriva Palanka-Čerkez Ilija
"Ilija the Circassian"; died April 1881) was a rebel leader active in Kriva Palanka. He was a teacher by profession. After the Serbian–Ottoman War (1876–78)
Kriva Palanka-Rankovce Municipality
covers an area of 242 km². The municipality borders Serbia to the north, Kriva Palanka Municipality to the east, Kratovo Municipality to the south and Staro
Kriva Palanka-Kriva Palanka Municipality
The Kriva Palanka Municipality (Macedonian: Општина Крива Паланка [ˌkriːva ˈpalaŋka] ) is in the northeastern part of North Macedonia. Kriva Palanka is
Kriva Palanka-Stracin–Kumanovo operation
Europe. Bulgarian troops began the offensive on October 8, entering Kriva Palanka. They fought for the Stražin ridge on October 18 and seized Stracin
Kriva Palanka-Eparchy of Polog and Kumanovo
and Rostuša, Tearce, Tetovo, Vrapčište, Želino, Kumanovo, Kratovo, Kriva Palanka, Rankovce, Lipkovo, Staro Nagoričane Headquarters Kumanovo, North Macedonia
Kriva Palanka-Osogovo
Province) and the north-eastern part of North Macedonia (Kočani and Kriva Palanka municipalities). Osogovo Monastery is situated on the mountain. The
Kriva Palanka-2017 Macedonian local elections
Kratovo Ljupčo Bojadžiev Social Democratic Union 57.11% First round Kriva Palanka Borjančo Micevski Social Democratic Union 57.97% First round Krivogaštani
Kriva Palanka-Kratovo Municipality
The municipality borders the Staro Nagoričane Municipality and the Kriva Palanka Municipality to the north, the Kočani Municipality to the east, the
Kriva Palanka-Kočani Municipality
part of the Eastern Statistical Region. The municipality borders the Kriva Palanka Municipality to the north, Kratovo Municipality and Probištip Municipality
Kriva Palanka-Makedonska Kamenica Municipality
is part of Eastern Statistical Region. The municipality borders the Kriva Palanka Municipality in the north, Bulgaria and theDelčevo Municipality to the
Kriva Palanka-Shopi
the Northeastern statistical region (the municipalities of Kratovo, Kriva Palanka, Rankovce, Staro Nagoričane the eastern part of the Eastern statistical
Kriva Palanka-Šterjo Nakov
businessman of Aromanian origin. His family origins from Kalin Kamen in Kriva Palanka Municipality. He is Honorary Consul of Romania in Macedonia. Feršped
Kriva Palanka-List of mountains in Serbia
21°33′06″E / 43.83694°N 21.55167°E / 43.83694; 21.55167 Paraćin Babička Gora Kriva buka 1059 43°07′35″N 22°03′43″E / 43.12639°N 22.06194°E / 43.12639; 22
Kriva Palanka-Vardar Corps
Corps: Kumanovo (or Žegligovo) Brigade Ristovac Brigade Preševo Brigade Kriva Palanka Brigade The commander of Kumanovo Brigade was Lieutenant Nikola Janjićijević
Kriva Palanka-Makedonsko Devojče 2
example, on 24 March 2024, Gočeva held her first concert in the town of Kriva Palanka where she predominantly performed songs from Makedonsko Devojče 2 and
Kriva Palanka-Petar Miloševski
collided with a van from the opposite direction for unknown reasons on the Kriva Palanka-Kumanovo road. Gjorgioski and an unknown person came out injured. RSSSF
Kriva Palanka-Stanci
a village in Serbia Stanci (Aleksinac), a village in Serbia Stanci, Kriva Palanka, a village in North Macedonia This disambiguation page lists articles
Kriva Palanka-Historiography in North Macedonia
front. Bulgarian and Macedonian troops were liberating territories - Kriva Palanka, Kumanovo, the whole region, Skopje and this whole part. For more see:
Kriva Palanka-Alimpije Marjanovic
commander of all the Serbian bands in the vicinity of Preševo, Kumanovo, Kriva Palanka and Kratovo. He led the Serbian detachments with voivodes Spasa Garda
Kriva Palanka-Janićije Mićić
command. At that time he participated in Chetnik actions in Kumanovo and Kriva Palanka. He was assigned to the Mountain Headquarters and participated in the
Kriva Palanka-Islam in North Macedonia
3,983 597 15.0% Berovo 10,890 514 4.7% Demir Kapija 3,777 419 11.1% Kriva Palanka 18,059 418 2.3% Mogila 5,283 336 6.4% Dojran 3,084 309 10.0% Makedonski
Kriva Palanka-Svetozar Ranković-Toza
the villagers to rise against the Ottoman government in the region of Kriva Palanka and Kratovo. He led 200 Chetniks against the Turks in the Battle of
Kriva Palanka-Gabriel of Lesnovo
the latter part of the eleventh century in the village of Osiče, near Kriva Palanka. Today it is in North Macedonia, but at that time the area was part
Kriva Palanka-Izvor (album)
in Cyrillic - With a Concert by Karolina Gočeva the Manifestation "Kriva Palanka - Town of Culture" Is Officially Open]. 24muzika (in Macedonian). 24
Kriva Palanka-History of Kyustendil
of the Banska River. He had four gates called kapı – Palanechka /to Kriva Palanka/ to the west; Niška to the north /to Niš/; Stambolska to the east /to
Kriva Palanka-Karl Novelich
Radovich 22 Pavlica 2. Yordan Dimitriev 21 Kriva Palanka 3. Petar Stoyanov 28 Gabrovo 4. Anto Mitov 21 Kriva Palanka Duracka Reka 5. Stefan Atanasov 25 Prizren
Kriva Palanka-Immovable Cultural Heritage of Great Importance (Serbia)
21 July 1983 SK 404 Church of St. Peter and Paul (Memorial Complex) Brus Kriva Reka 25 June 1975 7 April 1979 Complex includes the Church and the tombs
Kriva Palanka-Gradec, Kriva Palanka
Gradec (Macedonian: Градец) is a village in the municipality of Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total
Kriva Palanka-Dlabočica, Kriva Palanka
Dlabočica (Macedonian: Длабочица) is a village in the municipality of Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total
Kriva Palanka-Dobrovnica
Dobrovnica (Macedonian: Добровница) is a village in the municipality of Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total
Kriva Palanka-Duračka Reka
Reka (Macedonian: Дурачка река) is a village in the municipality of Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total
Kriva Palanka-Židilovo
Židilovo (Macedonian: Жидилово) is a village in the municipality of Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total
Kriva Palanka-Kiselica
Kiselica (Macedonian: Киселица) is a village in the municipality of Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total
Kriva Palanka-Konopnica, Kriva Palanka
municipality of Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia. One of the largest settlements in the municipality, it is located just west of Kriva Palanka town. According
Kriva Palanka-Krklja
Krklja (Macedonian: Кркља) is a village in the municipality of Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of
Kriva Palanka-Mala Crcorija
Crcorija (Macedonian: Мала Црцорија) is a village in the municipality of Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total
Kriva Palanka-Martinica, Kriva Palanka
Martinica (Macedonian: Мартиница) is a village in the municipality of Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total
Kriva Palanka-Moždivnjak
Moždivnjak (Macedonian: Мождивњак) is a village in the municipality of Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total
Kriva Palanka-Nerav
Nerav (Macedonian: Нерав) is a village in the municipality of Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of
Kriva Palanka-Ogut
Ogut (Macedonian: Огут) is a village in the municipality of Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 152
Kriva Palanka-Podrži Konj
Podrži Konj (Macedonian: Подржи Коњ) is a village in the municipality of Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total
Kriva Palanka-Stanci, Kriva Palanka
Stanci (Macedonian: Станци) is a village in the municipality of Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total
Kriva Palanka-Trnovo, Kriva Palanka
Trnovo (Macedonian: Трново) is a village in the municipality of Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total
Kriva Palanka-Uzem
Uzem (Macedonian: Узем) is a village in the municipality of Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 256
Kriva Palanka-Cyril, Metropolitan of Belgrade
previously served as the Metropolitan of Mesembria. He was born in Kriva Palanka, in modern North Macedonia, and was educated in Constantinople. When
Kriva Palanka-Palanka (fortification)
Palanka Ádony Palanka Baranyavar Palanka Paks Palanka Szeksard Bačka Palanka Smederevska Palanka Bela Palanka Brza Palanka Banatska Palanka Kriva Palanka
Kriva Palanka-Bor, Serbia
Montenegro Le Creusot, France Khmelnytskyi, Ukraine Kitwe, Zambia Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia Shanghang County, China Vulcan, Romania Vratsa, Bulgaria
Kriva Palanka-Vladimir Kondić
Army and to act on the side of the Ottoman Army. The Division took Kriva Palanka on October 7 and on October 9, Kratovo. After persistent fighting, on
Kriva Palanka-Kuči (tribe)
out in Prizren, Peja, Prishtina and Skopje, and then in Kratovo and Kriva Palanka in October (Karposh's Rebellion). At the beginning of the 18th century
Kriva Palanka-Serbs in North Macedonia
with Serbia. These volunteers were infiltrated into the Kumanovo and Kriva Palanka districts. When peace was signed between the Serbs and Ottomans, these
Kriva Palanka-Golema Crcorija
Crcorija (Macedonian: Голема Црцорија) is a village in the municipality of Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia. According to the 2021 census, the village had a total
Kriva Palanka-Kraishte
higher mountains of Rila and Osogovo. To the southwest, it extends to the Kriva River in North Macedonia. The highest summit of Kraishte is the Besna Kobila
Kriva Palanka-Bulgarian Front of First Balkan War
the Ottomans, Bulgaria would receive all of Macedonia south of the Kriva Palanka–Ohrid line. Bulgaria accepted Serbia's expansion as being to the north
Kriva Palanka-Jabuka, Pančevo
settled with families from Macedonia, many of them originating from Kriva Palanka Municipality. In 1948, the majority of inhabitants were Macedonians
Kriva Palanka-Peter I of Serbia
the Ottomans, Bulgaria would receive all of Macedonia south of the Kriva Palanka-Ohrid line. Bulgaria accepted Serbian expansion to the north of the
Kriva Palanka-Turks in North Macedonia
Ilinden 17 0.1% Kratovo 8 0.1% Probištip 6 <0.1% Jegunovce 4 <0.1% Brvenica 2 <0.1% Debarca 2 <0.1% Kriva Palanka 2 <0.1% Želino 2 <0.1% Zelenikovo 1 <0.1%
Kriva Palanka-List of Indo-European languages
Kratovo, Kriva Palanka) (are closer to Torlakian and not to Standard Slavic Macedonian) Eastern group Kumanovo dialect Kratovo dialect Kriva Palanka dialect