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Krushevo-Albanians in North Macedonia
Albanians in North Macedonia (Albanian: Shqiptarët në Maqedoninë e Veriut, Macedonian: Албанци од Северна Македонија, romanized: Albanci od Severna Makedonija)
Krushevo-Aromanians in North Macedonia
Aromanians in North Macedonia (Aromanian: Armãnji; Macedonian: Аромани, romanized: Aromani), also known as the Vlachs (Aromanian: Vlãhi; Macedonian: Власи,
Krushevo-Wildlife of North Macedonia
Over 22,500 species of wildlife have been recorded in North Macedonia. Over 10,000 of these are insects, which include 3,000 beetle species and large
Krushevo-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
Krushevo-List of flags of North Macedonia
1983, № 3, стр. 77. The insurgents in Krushevo flew also Bulgarian flags everywhere. See: "Who are the Macedonians", Published by C. Hurst & Co. Publishers
Krushevo-Kruševo Municipality
Kruševo Municipality (Macedonian: Крушево [ˈkruʃɛvɔ] ; Albanian: Krushevë) is a municipality in the central region of North Macedonia. Kruševo is also the
Krushevo-Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization
partisans in Krushevo in despair over what he saw as a second period of Serbian dominance in Macedonia. Also, Shatorov's supporters in Vardar Macedonia, called
Krushevo-Kruševo
Kruševo (Macedonian: Крушево [ˈkruʃɛvɔ] ; Aromanian: Crushuva) is a town in North Macedonia. In Macedonian the name means the 'place of pear trees'. It
Krushevo-Kruševo (disambiguation)
town in North Macedonia. Kruševo or Krushevo may also refer to: Kruševo, Foča Kruševo, Olovo Kruševo, Stolac Krushevo, Blagoevgrad Province Krushevo, Gabrovo
Krushevo-Battle of Mečkin Kamen
The battle is an important event that is celebrated in Bulgaria and North Macedonia. Before the battle, Pitu Guli inspected his forces and found out that
Krushevo-Kruševo Republic
Kruševo in the Manastir Vilayet of the Ottoman Empire (present-day North Macedonia) and established a revolutionary government. The entity existed only
Krushevo-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
Krushevo-Vlatko Stefanovski
-1994) Sarajevo (Third ear music -1996) Gypsy Magic (Third ear music -1997) Krushevo (with Miroslav Tadić - MA recordings - 1998) V. S. Trio (Third ear music
Krushevo-Demographic history of Macedonia
of Aromanians to the cities and villages of Western Macedonia, most notably to Bitola, Krushevo and surrounding regions. Thessaloniki also became the
Krushevo-List of World Architecture Festival winners
OpenBuildings and category Culture: "Memorial house Todor Proeski, Krushevo, Macedonia". World Buildings Directory. Archived from the original on 11 October
Krushevo-Nikola Gabrovski
and Macedonian: Никола Габровски) was a military figure and a colonel in the Bulgarian army. He was born in the village of Krushevo (present-day North Macedonia)
Krushevo-Nikola Kirov
standardized Macedonian language. He is the author of the works "Looking to Macedonia", "Krushevo and his struggles for freedom" (1935), "The Krushevo Epic"
Krushevo-Sirma Voyvoda
Mijak from Krushevo. She was killed by Turks in 1864. Sirma Voyvoda is recognized as a patriotic heroine also in what is today North Macedonia. Petko Voivoda:
Krushevo-Angel Tanasov
with other revolutionary activists - Hristo Stefanov, the priest from Krushevo, and revolutionaries from Ohrid - brothers Angel Sprostranov and Petar
Krushevo-2018–19 Macedonian Third Football League
The 2018–19 Macedonian Third Football League was the 27th season of the third-tier football league in North Macedonia, since its establishment. Source:
Krushevo-2017–18 Macedonian Third Football League
The 2017–18 Macedonian Third Football League was the 26th season of the third-tier football league in the Republic of Macedonia, since its establishment
Krushevo-Ivan Naumov
. During the Ilinden-Preobrazhenie Uprising, he headed one of the sections that participated in the burning of the police station in
Krushevo-Yordan Piperkata
after which he formed his own detachment in the Krushevo region. Afterwards he several times entered Macedonia from Bulgaria with different chetas. During
Krushevo-List of battles 1901–2000
over Rashidis Ilinden–Preobrazhenie Uprising Battle of Krushevo 2 August The Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization defeats the Turks at Mečkin
Krushevo-2019–20 Macedonian Second Football League
2019–20 Macedonian Second Football League was the 28th season of the Macedonian Second Football League, the second division in the Macedonian football
Krushevo-2016–17 Macedonian Third Football League
The 2016–17 Macedonian Third Football League was the 25th season of the third-tier football league in the Republic of Macedonia, since its establishment
Krushevo-Achladochori, Serres
Achladochori (Greek: Αχλαδοχώρι, meaning "pear village", Bulgarian: Крушево, Krushevo) is a village and a former community in the Serres regional unit, Greece
Krushevo-Taki Fiti
(Macedonian: Таки Фити) is an economist and former Minister of Finance of North Macedonia. Taki Fiti was born on 7 November 1950 in Kruševo, North Macedonia
Krushevo-Toše Proeski
Karev in Krushevo (his hometown) is accelerated. "It is an honor to be a part of a project like this and part of big plans for education in Macedonia. Every
Krushevo-Babino, Demir Hisar
detachment was led by Vojvoda Stepan Stepanovski. The village was part of the Krushevo Republic, which lasted only 13 days. The suppression of the uprising was
Krushevo-Strymon (theme)
according to the Greek scholar Nikolaos Oikonomides a Hellenized form of "Krushevo", modern Achladochori), and the theme of New Strymon (Νέος Στρυμών). The
Krushevo-Tale Ognenovski
Tale Ognenovski (Macedonian: Тале Огненовски; April 27, 1922 – June 19, 2012) was a Macedonian multi-instrumentalist who played clarinet, recorder, tin
Krushevo-World Architecture Festival
Choice Award, by OpenBuildings Culture: Memorial house Todor Proeski, Macedonia, Krushevo by Syndicate studio 2011 Category Winner, Completed Buildings, Housing
Krushevo-History of the Aromanians
, Nizepole, Trnovo, Gopesh, Ohrid, old Avdela in the Pindus mountains and new Avdela near Veria. Later more schools were founded in
Krushevo-Vasil Glavinov
and carried it away. The first Conference of Macedonian Socialists was held on June 3, 1900, near Krushevo, where the activities of Vasil Glavinov's political
Krushevo-Brsjak revolt
conspiracy was in Ohrid. The plot had accomplices from the regions of Prilep, Krushevo, Kichevo and Ohrid. The main organizer of the conspiracy was Bulgarian
Krushevo-Kruševo Municipality
Kruševo Municipality (Macedonian: Крушево [ˈkruʃɛvɔ] ; Albanian: Krushevë) is a municipality in the central region of North Macedonia. Kruševo is also
Krushevo-Kruševo Republic
First World War. Celebration of the 15th anniversary of the events in Krushevo in 1918 during the Bulgarian occupation of then Southern Serbia. Old comitadji
Krushevo-Albanians in North Macedonia
Anatolia, mostly from Kumanovo and Skopje but also from Veles, Prilep, Krushevo, Tetovo, Gostivar, Kichevo, Ohrid and Bitola. Most of these Muhacirs never
Krushevo-World Architecture Festival
Award, by OpenBuildings Culture: Memorial house Todor Proeski, Macedonia, Krushevo by Syndicate studio 2011 Category Winner, Completed Buildings, Housing
Krushevo-Beloslav
century BC the Thracians settled in the region. The town was also known as Krushevo, Gebedzhe (Turkish: Gebece), Belovo, and Belevo. The Ottoman name is still
Krushevo-Chech
Ljubcha and Tsrancha Garmen Municipality: Dolno Dryanovo, Hvostiane, Krushevo, Oreshe Hadzhidimovo Municipality: Ablanitsa, Beslen, Blatska, Teplen Drama
Krushevo-List of football clubs in North Macedonia
(K) Krivogashtani Napredok (KR) Krusheani Partizan Obrshani Pitu Guli Krushevo Prevalec Veles Rosoman 83 Rosoman Sloga 1976 Lazhani Vardar (N) Negotino
Krushevo-Miroslav Tadić
1997) Loose Wires (with Michel Godard and Mark Nauseef) (Enja, 1997) Krushevo (with Vlatko Stefanovski) (M.A., 1998) Live in Belgrade (with Vlatko Stefanovski)
Krushevo-Kruševo Manifesto
The Kruševo Manifesto is a presumable manifesto published by the Revolutionary Committee of Kruševo Republic during the 1903 Ilinden-Preobrazhenie Uprising
Krushevo-List of flags of North Macedonia
въстание 1903 г. — издателство: Векове, 1983, № 3, стр. 77. The insurgents in Krushevo flew also Bulgarian flags everywhere. See: "Who are the Macedonians", Published
Krushevo-Aromanians in North Macedonia
Pitu Guli, IMRO activist and hero of the Krushevo Republic
Krushevo-Parvomay Municipality
Gradina 2755 Dobri dol 141 Dragoynovo 541 Dalbok Izvor 1709 Iskra 1829 Karadzhalovo 1432 Krushevo 986 Bukovo 530 Poroyna 142 Pravoslaven 418 Tatarevo 783
Krushevo-Nikola Gabrovski
figure and a colonel in the Bulgarian army. He was born in the village of Krushevo (present-day North Macedonia) in 1871 and died in 1962 in Sofia. He studied
Krushevo-Yordan Piperkata
Macedonia in June 1900, after which he formed his own detachment in the Krushevo region. Afterwards he several times entered Macedonia from Bulgaria with
Krushevo-North Macedonia
kind of revolutionary government led by the socialist Nikola Karev. The Krushevo manifesto was declared, assuring the population that the uprising was against
Krushevo-Battle of Mečkin Kamen
The Battle of Mečkin Kamen also known as 'Battle of Mechkin Kamen' (Bulgarian: Битка при Мечкин Камен, Macedonian: Битка кај Мечкин Камен) occurred on
Krushevo-Zbigniew Gołąb
Balkan conditionals (Cracow, 1964), a monograph on the Arumanian dialect of Krushevo (1984), and his last book: The Origins of the Slavs: A Linguist's View
Krushevo-Tale Ognenovski
the German and Bulgarian armies in the vicinity of Kicevo, Veles, Brod, Krushevo, Debar, Demir Hisar, Resen ... On the night of December 5, 1943, the brigade
Krushevo-Taki Fiti
Miljovski Succeeded by Boris Stojmenov Personal details Born Taki Fiti (1950-11-07) November 7, 1950 (age 73) Krushevo, Yugoslavia today North Macedonia
Krushevo-Kruševo
Kruševo (Macedonian: Крушево [ˈkruʃɛvɔ] ; Aromanian: Crushuva) is a town in North Macedonia. In Macedonian the name means the 'place of pear trees'. It
Krushevo-Paragliding World Cup
Wirtz (FRA) Ayse Bayrak (TUR) Andreas Malecki (GER) Yvonne Dathe (GER) Krushevo (MKD) Stephan Morgenthaler (SUI) Nicole Fedele (ITA) Yassen Savow (BUL)
Krushevo-Krushevo, Gabrovo Province
Krushevo is a village in the municipality of Sevlievo, in Gabrovo Province, in northern central Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed May 24, 2010 v t e
Krushevo-Hlyabovo
Gulefirchevo, Pelifirchevo, Gerenya, Clapp, Irushtentsi, Evdzhika, Armudli (Krushevo today Sakartsi). Toponymy has preserved the names of these settlements
Krushevo-Toše Proeski
Toše Proeski. Toše said that the renovation of the school Nikola Karev in Krushevo (his hometown) is accelerated. "It is an honor to be a part of a project
Krushevo-Sevlievo Municipality
54 Koriyata Корията 12 Kormyansko Кормянско 705 Kramolin Крамолин 493 Krushevo Крушево 596 Kravenik Кръвеник 181 Kupen Купен 31 Lovnidol Ловнидол 345
Krushevo-Vasil Glavinov
first Conference of Macedonian Socialists was held on June 3, 1900, near Krushevo, where the activities of Vasil Glavinov's political group defined the basic
Krushevo-Garmen Municipality
Dryanovo (Горно Дряново) Hvostyane (Хвостяне) Kovachevitsa (Ковачевица) Krushevo (Крушево) Leshten (Лещен) Marchevo (Марчево) Ognyanovo (Огняново) Oreshe
Krushevo-Mile Stojkoski
traveled a distance of 25.6 km from Prilep to Toše Proeski's Memorial in Krushevo on the day of his birthday. Despite uphill terrain and harsh cold weather
Krushevo-History of the Aromanians
his life during December 1890. There were Vlach schools in Klissoura, Krushevo, Nizepole, Trnovo, Gopesh, Ohrid, old Avdela in the Pindus mountains and
Krushevo-List of World Architecture Festival winners
by OpenBuildings and category Culture: "Memorial house Todor Proeski, Krushevo, Macedonia". World Buildings Directory. Archived from the original on 11
Krushevo-1994–95 Macedonian Second Football League
Makedonija Skopje Metalurg Skopje Napredok Kichevo Novaci Novaci Pitu Guli Krushevo Prespa Resen Rabotnichki Skopje Shkëndija Arachinovo Arachinovo Shkëndija
Krushevo-1993–94 Macedonian Second Football League
Skopje Metalurg Skopje Napredok Kichevo Novaci Novaci Ohrid Ohrid Pitu Guli Krushevo Prespa Resen Rabotnichki Koleks Skopje Shkëndija Arachinovo Skopje Skopje
Krushevo-Stojan Vezenkov
the Balkans.[better source needed] He was born in the Macedonian town of Krushevo, then the Ottoman Empire. Stojan was a builder and gradually rose to become
Krushevo-Demographic history of Macedonia
the cities and villages of Western Macedonia, most notably to Bitola, Krushevo and surrounding regions. Thessaloniki also became the home of a large Jewish
Krushevo-Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization
Vilayet, which after the initial successes including the forming of the Krushevo Republic, was crushed with much loss of life. The failure of the 1903 insurrection
Krushevo-Istanbul Lutheran Church
Parish. And two Parishes in Bulgaria: Peshtera Parish and Chapel Parish in Krushevo village (belongs to Parvomay City). November 2006 Turkish-speaking Lutheran
Krushevo-2016–17 Macedonian Third Football League
Gevgelija Mladost Udovo Napredok Krusheani Partizan Obrshani Pitu Guli Krushevo Pobeda Valandovo Prevalec Veles Rosoman 83 Rosoman Zorbas Pobeda Mrzenci
Krushevo-Militsiya of the Kruševo Republic
The Militsiya of the Kruševo Republic (Macedonian: Милиција на Крушевската Република, Milicija na Krushevskata Republika) was the body responsible for
Krushevo-Tomorrica
Locals fled the area and settling in Perrenjas, Mazreke in Korca County, Krushevo in Macedonia, as well as among the Arberesh populations in South Italy
Krushevo-2017–18 Macedonian Third Football League
(K) Krivogashtani Napredok (KR) Krusheani Partizan Obrshani Pitu Guli Krushevo Prevalec Veles Rosoman 83 Rosoman Sloga 1976 Lazhani Vardar (N) Negotino
Krushevo-Ivan Gologanov
legends, etc., interrupting his work as Bulgarian teacher in the village of Krushevo. This had been going on for 12 years. However Verkovic issued the collected
Krushevo-2018–19 Macedonian Third Football League
Krivogashtani Napredok (KR) Krusheani Novo Crnilishte Crnilishte Pitu Guli Krushevo Prevalec Veles Rosoman 83 Rosoman Topolchani Topolchani Topolka Veles
Krushevo-Nikola Kirov
author of the works "Looking to Macedonia", "Krushevo and his struggles for freedom" (1935), "The Krushevo Epic", "Light to Darkness" and others. He also
Krushevo-1949–50 Macedonian Republic League
Bregalnica Shtip Crvena Dzvezda Veles Kozhuf Gevgelija Ohrid Ohrid Pitu Guli Krushevo Pobeda Prilep Rabotnik Bitola Shar Tetovo Sloga Skopje Student Skopje Tekstilec
Krushevo-1950–51 Macedonian Republic League
Dzvezda Veles Kozhuf Gevgelija Ohrid Ohrid 11 Oktomvri Kumanovo Pitu Guli Krushevo Pobeda Prilep Rabotnik Bitola Sloga Skopje SSK Skopje Skopje Tikvesh Kavadarci
Krushevo-Sirma Voyvoda
212, which refers to Sirma Vojvoda, she married a Bulgarian Mijak from Krushevo. She was killed by Turks in 1864. Sirma Voyvoda is recognized as a patriotic
Krushevo-2019–20 Macedonian Second Football League
Gevgelija 1,400 Osogovo Kochani Stadion Nikola Mantov 4,350 Pitu Guli Krushevo AMS Mogila Plachkovica Radovish Gradski stadion Radovish 2,000 Pobeda Prilep
Krushevo-Wildlife of North Macedonia
Tortoises and litter near the Krushevo River
Krushevo-Todor Hristov (officer)
a member of the Forest Command and military leader of the uprising in Krushevo. During the Ilinden-Preobrazhenie Uprising in the summer of 1903, he was
Krushevo-Macedonian-Adrianople Social Democratic Group
participated in the first socialist conference on July 3, 1900, held in Krushevo. Unable to reach the mass they desired, the Socialists decided to join
Krushevo-Gradina, Plovdiv Province
was the municipality centre, governing the nearby villages Dobri Dol, Krushevo and Plodovitovo. "Population count of Bulgarian Settlements 2020 (In Bulgarian
Krushevo-Flags of Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization
trimmed with yellow tinsel. The motto "Freedom or Death - Banner of the Krushevo cheta" is embroidered in a circle, and in it shaking hands as a symbol
Krushevo-Central Committee of the 7th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
Македонија" [Today: Naum Naumovski – Borce, folk hero of Macedonia, was born in Krushevo in 1920]. Denesen (in Macedonian). 1 April 2019. Archived from the original
Krushevo-Central Committee of the 6th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
Македонија" [Today: Naum Naumovski – Borce, folk hero of Macedonia, was born in Krushevo in 1920]. Denesen (in Macedonian). 1 April 2019. Archived from the original
Krushevo-Central Committee of the 5th Congress of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia
Македонија" [Today: Naum Naumovski – Borce, folk hero of Macedonia, was born in Krushevo in 1920]. Denesen (in Macedonian). 1 April 2019. Archived from the original
Krushevo-Omurovska reka
the Maritsa at an altitude of 120 m at 0.65 km south of the village of Krushevo. Its drainage basin covers a territory of 305 km2 or 0.58% of the Maritsa's
Krushevo-Sliven Valley
section of the third class III-707 road Petolachakata–Aleksandrovo–Golyamo Krushevo. A section of railway line No. 3 Iliyantsi (Sofia)–Karlovo–Sliven–Karnobat–Varna
Krushevo-II-79 road (Bulgaria)
range — the Karatepe ridge. The road runs through the village of Golyamo Krushevo, enters Burgas Province and turns northeast. In the vicinity of the Bozhura
Krushevo-Kruševo (disambiguation)
Kruševo or Krushevo may also refer to: Kruševo, Foča Kruševo, Olovo Kruševo, Stolac Krushevo, Blagoevgrad Province Krushevo, Gabrovo Province Krushevo, Plovdiv
Krushevo-List of battles 1901–2000
Ibn Saud victory over Rashidis Ilinden–Preobrazhenie Uprising Battle of Krushevo 2 August The Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization defeats the