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Shtip-Albanians in North Macedonia
of placenames in North Macedonia have been considered as being ultimately derived through Albanian. Some cases include: Štip (Shtip in Albanian) is a
Shtip-Štip
modern Shtip. It is generally acknowledged that the Slavic 'Štip' follows Proto-Albanian phonetic rules and was acquired via the Albanian 'Shtip'. Shtip may
Shtip-Skopje
SKOHP-yay; Macedonian: Скопје [ˈskɔpjɛ] ; Albanian: Shkup, Albanian definite form: Shkupi) is the capital and largest city of North Macedonia. It is the
Shtip-List of football stadiums in North Macedonia
Arena 12.000 City Park Kavadarci 10.000 Goce Delcev Prilep 16.000 City Park Shtip 10.000 FFM Center 12.000 List of European stadiums by capacity List of association
Shtip-Aromanians in North Macedonia
themselves in Bitola and Štip (Shtip) as innkeepers, artisans, caravan traders and merchants. An Aromanian market (Macedonian: Vlaška čaršija) was established
Shtip-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)
Shtip-Jordan Kamchev
Acibadem Sistina (2010) Media Print Macedonia (2004) Skopsko Pole Stopanska Banka AD Bitola Pelagonija Energy Beton Shtip Mont Orka Sport IBIS Skopje City
Shtip-List of equipment of the Army of North Macedonia
This is a list of equipment used by the Army of North Macedonia. Sukhoi Su-25 x4 – Retired. In 2023 all Su-25 returned to Ukraine (from where they were
Shtip-2023–24 Macedonian Football Cup
The 2023–24 Macedonian Football Cup is the 32nd season of North Macedonia's football knockout competition. The winners qualify for the 2024–25 Conference
Shtip-Football in North Macedonia
Football is the most popular sport in North Macedonia. The country became a member of FIFA in 1994. The national team has made a few remarkable results
Shtip-1st Mechanized Infantry Brigade (North Macedonia)
liberate Kochani. After that it preceded its movement towards Kochani – Shtip – Sveti Nikole. Later during the war it was engaged in the operation of
Shtip-GFK Tikvesh
was changed several times and the Macedonian Republic League was often divided into three parallel divisions (Shtip, Bitola, Skopje), at the end of the
Shtip-Macedonian mafia
organized crime in North Macedonia include Skopje, Veles, Shtip, and Kočani. The border crossings of Bogorodica (on the Macedonia–Greece border), Jažince
Shtip-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
Shtip-Macedonian Municipal Football Leagues
Strumica OFS Valandovo OFS Kochani OFS Probishtip OFS Sveti Nikole OFS Shtip OFS Vinica OFS Gostivar OFS Kichevo OFS Tetovo OFS Bitola OFS Demir Hisar
Shtip-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)
Shtip-Štip Municipality
Štip (Macedonian: Штип [ʃtip] ) is a municipality in eastern North Macedonia. Štip is also the name of the town where the municipal seat is found. This
Shtip-Macedonian Women's Volleyball League
(Skopje), "Pelister" (Bitola), "Yanta-Forza" (Skopje), "Macedonia-Max" (Strumica), "UGD-Student" (Shtip), "Uskana" (Kichevo), "Victory Will" (Strumitsa), "Bami
Shtip-Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization
The Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO; Bulgarian: Вътрешна македонска революционна организация (ВМРО), romanized: Vatrešna Makedonska
Shtip-2021–22 Macedonian Third Football League
Pileshkov (Shtip) 2021–22 Macedonian Football Cup 2021–22 Macedonian First Football League 2021–22 Macedonian Second Football League "3.MFL NORTH 2021/22
Shtip-Goce Delčev University of Štip
Štip (Macedonian: Универзитет Гоце Делчев Штип, romanized: Univerzitet Goce Delchev Shtip; abbr. UGD) is a public university in North Macedonia. Founded
Shtip-2021–22 Macedonian First Football League
2021–22 Macedonian First League was the 30th season of the Macedonian First Football League, the highest football league of North Macedonia. It began
Shtip-Aromanians
and North Macedonia, and can currently be found in central and southern Albania, south-western Bulgaria, south-western and eastern North Macedonia, northern
Shtip-Geology of North Macedonia
The geology of North Macedonia includes the study of rocks dating to the Precambrian and a wide array of volcanic, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks formed
Shtip-Macedonian Third Football League
The Macedonian Third League (Macedonian: Македонска трета лига) is the third highest football competition in North Macedonia. In 2019–20, the competition
Shtip-Severna Makedoniya
located in this area: Dupnitsa, Radomir, Vranje, Kriva Palanka, Kratovo, Shtip, Veles, Radovish, Strumitsa, Kochani and Kumanovo. Chapter 6 deals with
Shtip-Macedonian Second Football League
Vtora Liga) is the second-highest professional football competition in North Macedonia. The competition is contested by 16 clubs, playing each other 2 times
Shtip-FK Bregalnica Štip
Štip (Macedonian: ФK Брегалница Штип) is a football club based in Štip, Republic of Macedonia. They are currently competing in the Macedonian First League
Shtip-Nikola Gruevski
Nikola Gruevski (Macedonian: Никола Груевски, pronounced ['nikɔla 'ɡruɛfski] ; born 31 August 1970) is a former Macedonian politician who served as Prime
Shtip-Alekso Martulkov
with 2.400. as well as helping out a small force located in Bitola and Shtip. Later during the First World War, on the occasion of the 15th anniversary
Shtip-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
Shtip-2020–21 Macedonian Football Cup
April 2021 14:00 CEST Gradska Plazha, Struga Referee: Krumislav Gjorgjiev (Shtip) 19 May 2021 19:00 CEST Toshe Proeski Arena, Skopje Attendance: 0 Referee:
Shtip-List of second division football clubs in UEFA countries
Korabi Labunishta Pelister Skopje Struga Teteks Velazerimi Borec Bregalnica Shtip Detonit Junior Kit-Go Pehchevo Kozhuf Osogovo Partizan Obrshani Plachkovica
Shtip-1992–93 in Republic of Macedonia football
presents a summary of the 1992–93 football season in the Republic of Macedonia, which is the first season of competitive football in the country after
Shtip-Salvia jurisicii
steppe-like region in central North Macedonia. Together with other rare species, Salvia jurisicii is a key component of the “Macedonian steppe” ecotype. Mainly
Shtip-Balkans
Including cities like Nish, Shtip. This can be proven through the development of the names, for example Naissos > Nish and Astibos > Shtip follow Albanian phonetic
Shtip-1996–97 Macedonian Football Cup
Attendance: 4,500 Referee: Vancho Kocev (Shtip) 1996–97 Macedonian First Football League 1996–97 Macedonian Second Football League "Vardar's results from
Shtip-2015–16 in Republic of Macedonia football
Luxembourg v Macedonia Macedonia v Spain Macedonia v Ukraine Belarus v Macedonia Macedonia v Montenegro Macedonia v Lebanon Macedonia v First League
Shtip-Delčevo Municipality
Makedonska Kamenica (24 km/15 mi) and Kocani (51 km/32 mi) it is connected with Shtip to the northwest. To the west is Vinica (39 km/24 mi), and to the east is
Shtip-Elvin Hasan
Radovish, and graduated from the Faculty of Education Sciences at UGD in Shtip. Focusing on education management, he completed his Master's studies and
Shtip-Anna Bagriana
of contemporary poetry from the North Macedonia. Her novel, "Such a Strange Love This is" was translated into Macedonian. Her collection of dramatic pieces
Shtip-Gradski stadion Štip
City Stadium Štip (Macedonian: Градски стадион Штип) is a multi-purpose stadium in Štip, North Macedonia. It is mostly used for football matches and is
Shtip-Aleksandar Mitevski
first time at the festivals in 1996 as an author, when at the Makfest in Shtip his song "Violin and guitar" performed by Dule and Koki won the first prize
Shtip-2019–20 Macedonian Football Cup
The 2019–20 Macedonian Football Cup was the 28th season of North Macedonia's football knockout competition. Akademija Pandev were the defending champions
Shtip-Origin of the Albanians
present-day Elbasan) which gave the river its new name. Shtip (Štip) is a city in eastern North Macedonia. It was known in antiquity as Astibo-s. It is generally
Shtip-1992–93 Macedonian Football Cup
The 1992–93 Macedonian Football Cup was the first and inaugural season of Macedonia's football knockout competition, since the Macedonia independence from
Shtip-2018–19 Macedonian Second Football League
2018–19 Macedonian Second Football League was the 27th season of the Macedonian Second Football League, the second division in the Macedonian football
Shtip-List of Aromanian settlements
(Aromanian: Foroi) Arzach Bratsigovo [citation needed] Bozhdovo Štip (Aromanian: Shtip) Kočani (Aromanian: Coceani, Cociani) Čatal Dorkovo Emirica Gevgelia Irakleia
Shtip-2013–14 Macedonian Third Football League
The 2013–14 Macedonian Third Football League was the 22nd season of the third-tier football league in the Republic of Macedonia, since its establishment
Shtip-2020–21 Macedonian First Football League
2020–21 Macedonian First League was the 29th season of the Macedonian First Football League, the highest football league of North Macedonia. It began
Shtip-2018–19 Macedonian Football Cup
The 2018–19 Macedonian Football Cup was the 27th season of North Macedonia's football knockout competition. Shkëndija were the defending champions, having
Shtip-Macedonian Football Cup
tournament and the second most important football competition in North Macedonia after the Macedonian First League championship. The cup was established in 1992
Shtip-2012–13 Macedonian Third Football League
The 2012–13 Macedonian Third Football League was the 21st season of the third-tier football league in the Republic of Macedonia, since its establishment
Shtip-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
Shtip-1995–96 Macedonian Football Cup
The 1995–96 Macedonian Football Cup was the 4th season of Macedonia's football knockout competition. Vardar were the defending champions, having won their
Shtip-Prizren
Slavic expansion was rather Lipjan, Vushtrri, Shkup, Nish, Shtip in Dardania and Macedonia and included the area of Montenegro and the town of Ulqin.
Shtip-2015–16 Macedonian Third Football League
The 2015–16 Macedonian Third Football League was a 24th season of the third-tier football league in the Republic of Macedonia, since its establishment
Shtip-Students for the Exploration and Development of Space
Ss. Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje, Goce Delchev University of Shtip and St. Kliment Ohridski University of Bitola united in their intention
Shtip-2020–21 Macedonian Second Football League
2020–21 Macedonian Second Football League is the 29th season of the Macedonian Second Football League, the second division in the Macedonian football
Shtip-Konstantin Kavarnaliev
met many Bulgarian soldiers but they also fought desperately at Zletovo, Shtip, Zanoga, Kresna, Predela, Pehchevo, Berovo, Krivolak, Kalimantsi. And on
Shtip-Dimitar Vlahov
First World War, as a reserve officer, he was appointed governor of the Shtip and Prishtina districts, then under Bulgarian rule. Later he represented
Shtip-Gjore Jovanovski
Gjorgji "Gjore" Jovanovski[a] (Macedonian: Ѓopѓи "Ѓope" Joвaнoвcки; born 22 March 1956) is a Macedonian football manager and former player. He is the current
Shtip-Vlatko Kostov
Vlatko Kostov (Macedonian: Влатко Костов; born 1 September 1965 in Štip, Yugoslavia) is a former Yugoslav and Macedonian football midfielder who is an
Shtip-Shkodër
-including the towns of Shkodra, Drisht, Lezha, Shkup (Skopje) and perhaps Shtip (Stip, south-east of Skopje) - follow the pattern of continuous Albanian
Shtip-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
Shtip-Proto-Albanian language
Balkan Peninsula, to the north and west of the Ancient Greeks, as shown by early Doric Greek (West Greek) and Ancient Macedonian loanwords that were treated
Shtip-List of football clubs in North Macedonia
Club City / Town Belasica Strumica Borec Veles Bregalnica Shtip Kozhuf Gevgelija Osogovo Kochani Plachkovica Radovish Pobeda Valandovo Sasa Makedonska
Shtip-2007–08 Macedonian Football Cup
Pobeda (1) Metalurg (2) 0–4 Sileks (1) Pobeda Valandovo (3) 0–1 Bregalnica Shtip (2) Prevalec (3) 0–6 Pelister (1) Vlaznimi (3) 2–4 Renova (1) Fortuna (3)
Shtip-History of the Jews in Monastir
darkness pushed us into two large buildings. Cars carrying the Jews from Shtip had been added to our train. Stumbling over one another in the darkness
Shtip-2006–07 Macedonian First Football League
– 27 May 2007 Champions Pobeda 2nd domestic title Relegated Bregalnica Shtip Vëllazërimi Champions League Pobeda UEFA Cup Rabotnichki Vardar Intertoto
Shtip-Albanians in North Macedonia
as being ultimately derived through Albanian. Some cases include: Štip (Shtip in Albanian) is a city in eastern North Macedonia. It was known in antiquity
Shtip-Goce Delčev University of Štip
(Macedonian: Универзитет Гоце Делчев Штип, romanized: Univerzitet Goce Delchev Shtip; abbr. UGD) is a public university in North Macedonia. Founded in 2007,
Shtip-Dame Gruev
Gruev and his students from a Bulgarian school in Shtip in 1894.
Shtip-Macedonian mafia
high-activity cities for organized crime in North Macedonia include Skopje, Veles, Shtip, and Kočani. The border crossings of Bogorodica (on the Macedonia–Greece
Shtip-Macedonian Second Football League
East Kozhuf Bregalnica Shtip Prvi Partizan West Ohrid Metalurg Skopje Teteks 1994–95 East Pobeda Valandovo Kumanovo Bregalnica Shtip West Makedonija Skopje
Shtip-2004–05 Macedonian First Football League
start of the 2004–05 season Promoted from 2003–04 Second League Bregalnica Shtip (winners) Shkëndija (runners-up) Relegated to 2004–05 Second League Tikvesh
Shtip-2005–06 Macedonian First Football League
000 Belasica Strumica Stadion Mladost 6,370 Bregalnica Kraun Shtip Gradski stadion Shtip 4,000 Cementarnica 55 Skopje Stadion Cementarnica 2,000 Makedonija
Shtip-2003–04 Macedonian First Football League
end of the 2003–04 season Promoted from 2003–04 Second League Bregalnica Shtip (winners) Shkëndija (runners-up) Relegated to 2004–05 Second League Tikvesh
Shtip-1998–99 Macedonian First Football League
champions were Sloga Jugomagnat who had won their first title. 1 Bregalnica Shtip was removed from the league after the round 19, due to their absence in
Shtip-2005–06 Macedonian Football Cup
stadion, Tetovo Attendance: 8,000 10 May 2006 16:00 CEST Gradski stadion, Shtip Attendance: 2,500 Referee: Dimitar Mechkarovski (Skopje) Shkëndija 79 won
Shtip-1997–98 Macedonian First Football League
championship title, having won their third title in a row. 1 Bregalnica Shtip was removed from the league after the round 19, due to the absence in a
Shtip-2008–09 Macedonian First Football League
Metalurg 5–1 Bregalnica Shtip Đurić 10' Ilijoski 15', 75' Mihajlović 79' Velkoski 89' Novakov 55'
Shtip-1996–97 Macedonian First Football League
Skopje Chair Stadium Belasica Strumica Stadion Mladost Bregalnica Shtip Gradski stadion Shtip Cementarnica 55 Skopje Stadion Cementarnica Makedonija Skopje
Shtip-1995–96 Macedonian First Football League
Promoted from 1995–96 Second League Shkëndija (Winners; West) Bregalnica Shtip (Winners; East) Relegated to 1996–97 Second League Ohrid (13th) Osogovo
Shtip-1993–94 Macedonian First Football League
(runners-up) Relegated to 1993–94 Second League Metalurg Skopje (15th) Bregalnica Shtip (16th) Teteks (17th) Vardarski (18th) At the end of the 1993–94 season Promoted
Shtip-1992–93 Macedonian First Football League
Skopje Chair Stadium Belasica Strumica Stadion Mladost Bregalnica Shtip Gradski stadion Shtip Borec Titov Veles Gradski stadion Titov Veles FCU Skopje Skopje
Shtip-Football in North Macedonia
East Groups: 4.MFL Kochani 4.MFL Valandovo 4.MFL Vinica (inactive) 4.MFL Shtip (inactive) 4.MFL Sveti Nikole (inactive) 4.MFL Probishtip (inactive) 4.MFL
Shtip-Aromanians in North Macedonia
Herzegovina. Wealthier Aromanians established themselves in Bitola and Štip (Shtip) as innkeepers, artisans, caravan traders and merchants. An Aromanian market
Shtip-GFK Tikvesh
Macedonian Republic League was often divided into three parallel divisions (Shtip, Bitola, Skopje), at the end of the seasons the winners of each division
Shtip-Macedonian Third Football League
Vranishta † 2001–02 Madjari Solidarnost † Pobeda Valandovo † Bregalnica Shtip † Vëllazërimi † 2002–03 Skopje † Metalurg Veles[1] Zletovica † Bratstvo
Shtip-2003–04 Macedonian Football Cup
Belasica (1) 3–1 Kumanovo (2) Rabotnichki Kometal (1) 4–0 Vëllazërimi (2) Bregalnica Shtip (2) 2–5 Cementarnica (1) Novaci (3) 1–3 Sloga Jugomagnat (1)
Shtip-2008–09 Macedonian Football Cup
Fortuna (3) 2–3 Pobeda (1) Ohrid 2004 (2) 3–0 (w/o) Bashkimi (1) Bregalnica Shtip (2) 0–3 (w/o) Horizont Turnovo (1) Vardino (3) 0–4 Milano (1) Karaorman
Shtip-2000–01 Macedonian Football Cup
0–5 Napredok Sileks 2–1 Osogovo Prespa 2–5 Sloga Jugomagnat Bregalnica Shtip 3–0 11 Oktomvri Shkëndija HB 1–0 Novaci Karaorman 3–0 Mesna Industrija Ohrid
Shtip-1999–2000 Macedonian Football Cup
1–2 Makedonija G.P. Arsimi 3–0 (w/o) Kumanovo Butel 0–1 Pobeda Bregalnica Shtip 2–0 Tikvesh Novaci 0–1 Rabotnichki Kometal Ohrid 96 4–0 Skopje Udarnik 1–2
Shtip-2008–09 Macedonian Second Football League
Capacity Belasica Strumica Stadion Mladost 6,370 Bregalnica 2008 Shtip Gradski stadion Shtip 4,000 Cementarnica 55 Skopje Stadion Cementarnica 2,000 Drita
Shtip-Police of North Macedonia
North Macedonia Child agency UBK Facilities Stations Skopje, Kumanovo, Shtip, Strumica, Bitola, Ohrid, and Tetovo Light vehicles Chevrolet Spark 100
Shtip-Salvia jurisicii
of the populations are found between the municipalities Sveti Nikole and Shtip. In Ovche Pole, isolated populations of Salvia jurisicii have been registered
Shtip-Gjore Jovanovski
Skopje 2010 CSKA Sofia 2011 Rabotnichki 2013 Shkëndija 2014 Bregalnica Shtip 2018 Rabotnichki 2021 FK Belasica 2023–2024 Al-Batin U19 2024 Al-Batin *Club
Shtip-2009–10 Macedonian First Football League
Shkëndija (winners) Skopje (runners-up) Napredok (Third placed)1 Bregalnica Shtip (Fourth placed; won play-off match) Relegated to 2010–11 Second League Milano
Shtip-2009–10 Macedonian Second Football League
Macedonian Second League Season 2009–10 Champions Shkëndija Promoted Shkëndija Skopje Napredok Bregalnica Shtip Relegated None ← 2008–09 2010–11 →
Shtip-Fourth Army (Bulgaria)
the landing at Şarköy in 1913. The army focused on the area of Radovish, Shtip, and Kochani against the main force of the Kingdom of Serbia. With the Battle
Shtip-2010–11 Macedonian First Football League
Shkëndija (winners) Skopje (runners-up) Napredok (Third placed)1 Bregalnica Shtip (Fourth placed; won play-off match) Relegated to 2010–11 Second League Milano
Shtip-2010–11 Macedonian Football Cup
1 Score Team 2 18 August 2010 Osogovo (3) 6–0 Prevalec (3) Bregalnica Shtip (1) 3–1 Ohrid Lote (2) Lokomotiva (2) 1–0 Belasica (2) Miravci (2) 1–0 Rabotnichki
Shtip-Nikola Gruevski
spiegel.de. Retrieved 22 March 2021. "Gruevski receives highest award of Shtip, "St. Nicholas" - Meta.mk". meta.mk. Retrieved 14 May 2017. "† Бигорски
Shtip-Prizren
Albanians prior to Slavic expansion was rather Lipjan, Vushtrri, Shkup, Nish, Shtip in Dardania and Macedonia and included the area of Montenegro and the town
Shtip-Vlatko Kostov
Kostov Date of birth (1965-09-01) 1 September 1965 (age 58) Place of birth Shtip, SR Macedonia Position(s) Midfielder Youth career Bregalnica Štip Senior
Shtip-Skopje
-including the towns of Shkodra, Drisht, Lezha, Shkup (Skopje) and perhaps Shtip (Stip, south-east of Skopje) - follow the pattern of continuous Albanian
Shtip-Aromanians
concentrations in Kruševo (Aromanian Crushuva) 1,020 (20%), Štip (Aromanian Shtip) 2,074 (4.3%), Bitola 1,270 (1.3%), Struga 656 (1%), Sveti Nikole (Aromanian
Shtip-2011–12 Macedonian First Football League
Prilep Stadion Goce Delchev 15,000 Bregalnica Trajche Senev Shtip Gradski stadion Shtip 4,000 Metalurg Skopje Gjorgji Hristov Skopje Stadion Zhelezarnica
Shtip-Order of battle of the Bulgarian Army in the Second Balkan War
11th "Serres" Infantry Battalion 12th "Lozengrad" Infantry Battalion 15th "Shtip " Infantry Battalion 2/8 Artillery Section 2/2 QF Mountain Artillery Section
Shtip-2011–12 Macedonian Football Cup
Rabotnichki won 4–2 on aggregate. 2 May 2012 16:00 CEST Gradski stadion, Shtip Attendance: 1,000 Referee: Goran Spirkoski (Prilep) 2011–12 Macedonian First
Shtip-1984–85 Yugoslav Second League
51 −13 34 13 Sloboda Titovo Užice 34 13 7 14 37 33 +4 33 14 Bregalnica Shtip 34 11 11 12 23 31 −8 33 15 Vëllaznimi Gjakova (R) 34 14 5 15 35 46 −11 33
Shtip-1985–86 Yugoslav Second League
Relegation to Inter-Republic Leagues 16 Zemun (R) 34 10 8 16 42 54 −12 28 17 Lovćen (R) 34 8 9 17 34 63 −29 25 18 Bregalnica Shtip (R) 34 3 12 19 20 62 −42 18
Shtip-1964–65 Yugoslav Second League
26 14 Bor 30 9 6 15 47 48 0.979 24 15 Mladost (R) 30 6 6 18 26 57 0.456 18 Relegation to Third Level 16 Bregalnica Shtip (R) 30 4 9 17 25 67 0.373 17
Shtip-1967–68 Yugoslav Second League
Čačak 34 12 8 14 36 41 −5 32 16 Sutjeska Nikšić 34 12 6 16 63 77 −14 30 17 Bregalnica Shtip 34 12 6 16 50 78 −28 30 18 Voždovački 34 7 11 16 48 65 −17 25
Shtip-2012–13 Macedonian First Football League
Yellow = draw; Red = away team win. 12 June 2013 16:30 CEST Gradski stadion, Shtip Attendance: 1,500 Referee: Dalibor Gjorgjevski (Kumanovo) 12 June 2013 16:30
Shtip-2012–13 Macedonian Football Cup
CEST Stadion Sileks, Kratovo Attendance: 400 Referee: Stojanche Stojanov (Shtip) 1 May 2013 16:00 CEST Stadion Gjorche Petrov, Skopje Referee: Konstadin
Shtip-2012–13 Macedonian Second Football League
Yellow = draw; Red = away team win. 12 June 2013 16:30 CEST Gradski stadion, Shtip Attendance: 1,500 Referee: Dalibor Gjorgjevski (Kumanovo) 12 June 2013 16:30
Shtip-Anna Bagriana
Ukrainian: Dimitar Hristov, Vasil Mihailov, Ilia Arev, Trajche Kacarov. – Shtip. – 2011. – 120 p. ISBN 978-9989-9918-9-9. Prose: Such a Strange Love This
Shtip-1963–64 Macedonian Republic League
Club City Belasica Strumica Bregalnica Shtip Jugohrom Tetovo Karaorman Struga Kozhuf Gevgelija KSK Kumanovo Metalec Skopje Napredok Kichevo Ohrid Ohrid
Shtip-1965–66 Macedonian Republic League
Club City Belasica Strumica Borec Titov Veles Bregalnica Shtip Karaorman Struga Ljuboten Tetovo Mavrovo Gostivar MIK Skopje Skopje Napredok Kichevo Pelagonija
Shtip-1971–72 Macedonian Republic League
Club City 11 Oktomvri Prilep Astibo Shtip Balkan Skopje Belasica Strumica Borec Titov Veles FCU Skopje Skopje Jugokokta Skopje Karaorman Struga Ljuboten
Shtip-1973–74 Macedonian Republic League
Oktomvri Prilep Balkan Skopje Belasica Strumica Borec Titov Veles Bregalnica Shtip FCU Skopje Skopje Jugokokta Skopje Ljuboten Tetovo Ohrid Ohrid Osogovo Kochani
Shtip-1974–75 Macedonian Republic League
Oktomvri Prilep Balkan Skopje Belasica Strumica Borec Titov Veles Bregalnica Shtip FAS 11 Oktomvri Skopje FCU Skopje Skopje Jugokokta Skopje Ljuboten Tetovo
Shtip-1983–84 Macedonian Republic League
Macedonian Republic League was the 40th since its establishment. FK Bregalnica Shtip won their 4th championship title, after the last one 8 years before back
Shtip-1982–83 Macedonian Republic League
Club City Belasica Strumica Borec Titov Veles Bregalnica Shtip Kozhuf Gevgelija Kumanovo Kumanovo Ljuboten Tetovo Napredok Kichevo Ohrid Ohrid Osogovo
Shtip-1981–82 Macedonian Republic League
Club City Belasica Strumica Borec Titov Veles Bregalnica Shtip Kozhuf Gevgelija Kumanovo Kumanovo Ljuboten Tetovo Metalurg Skopje Napredok Kichevo Osogovo
Shtip-1980–81 Macedonian Republic League
City 11 Oktomvri Prilep Belasica Strumica Borec Titov Veles Bregalnica Shtip Kozhuf Gevgelija Ljuboten Tetovo Metalurg Skopje Napredok Kichevo Pelister
Shtip-1979–80 Macedonian Republic League
City 11 Oktomvri Prilep Belasica Strumica Borec Titov Veles Bregalnica Shtip Karaorman Struga Kozhuf Gevgelija Ljuboten Tetovo Napredok Kichevo Pelister
Shtip-2007–08 Macedonian Second Football League
due to the technical problems. The club was later merged with Bregalnica Shtip. Ilinden Velmej was removed from competition after 14th round. All matches
Shtip-2013–14 Macedonian First Football League
Club City Stadium Capacity Bregalnica Shtip Gradski stadion Shtip 4,000 Euromilk Gorno Lisiche Skopje Stadion Gorno Lisiche 1,500 Gostivar Gostivar Gradski
Shtip-2013–14 Macedonian Second Football League
17:00 CEST Gradski stadion, Shtip 4 June 2014 17:00 CEST SRC Biljanini Izvori, Ohrid 8 June 2014 16:00 CEST Gradski stadion, Shtip Miravci won 6–0 on aggregate
Shtip-2013–14 Macedonian Football Cup
Referee: Goran Spirkoski (Prilep) 16 April 2014 16:00 CEST Gradski stadion, Shtip Attendance: 1,000 Referee: Goran Spirkoski (Prilep) 3–3 on aggregate. Rabotnichki
Shtip-2013–14 FK Pelister season
qualifying round 5 Vardar 33 15 11 7 55 32 +23 56 6 Pelister 33 14 10 9 40 40 0 52 7 Bregalnica Shtip 33 11 11 11 34 34 0 44 8 Renova 33 10 14 9 42 46 −4 44
Shtip-2013–14 FK Bregalnica Štip season
Vardar 33 15 11 7 55 32 +23 56 6 Pelister 33 14 10 9 40 40 0 52 7 Bregalnica Shtip 33 11 11 11 34 34 0 44 8 Renova 33 10 14 9 42 46 −4 44 9 Euromilk Gorno
Shtip-2013–14 FK Vardar season
v Vardar Vardar v Renova Horizont Turnovo v Vardar Vardar v Bregalnica Shtip Metalurg Skopje v Vardar Vardar v Gostivar Shkëndija v Vardar Vardar v Napredok
Shtip-2003–04 Macedonian Second Football League
Macedonian Second League Season 2003–04 Champions Bregalnica Shtip Promoted Bregalnica Shtip Shkëndija Tetovo Relegated Borec Novaci Osogovo Alumina Lozar
Shtip-2002–03 Macedonian Second Football League
Oktomvri Prilep Alumina Skopje Bashkimi Kumanovo Borec Veles Bregalnica Shtip Jaka Radovish Karaorman Struga Kozhuf Gevgelija Makedonija G.P. Skopje Madjari
Shtip-2013–14 Macedonian Third Football League
Club City / Town Astibo Shtip Babi Shtip Belasica Strumica Bregalnica Golak Delchevo Cheshinovo Cheshinovo Karbinci Karbinci Napredok (R) Radovo Osogovo
Shtip-Ana Stojanoska
(1923–1936): premieres Archived 17 March 2014 at the Wayback Machine (First read at the symposium "80 years organized theatrical activity-
Shtip-2012–13 FK Vardar season
Vardar v Pelister Shkëndija v Vardar Vardar v Metalurg Skopje Bregalnica Shtip v Vardar Rabotnichki v Vardar Vardar v Napredok Teteks v Vardar Vardar v
Shtip-2011–12 FK Vardar season
Napredok v Vardar Vardar v Renova Ohrid v Vardar Vardar v Sileks Bregalnica Shtip v Vardar Teteks v Vardar Vardar v Shkëndija Metalurg Skopje v Vardar Vardar
Shtip-2014–15 Macedonian First Football League
Club City Stadium Capacity Bregalnica Shtip Gradski stadion Shtip 4,000 Metalurg Skopje Training Centre Petar Miloshevski 1,000 Pelister Bitola Stadion
Shtip-2014–15 Macedonian Second Football League
the next seasons Second League. 3 June 2015 16:00 CEST Gradski stadion, Shtip 3 June 2015 16:00 CEST Stadion Goce Delchev, Prilep 3 June 2015 16:00 CEST
Shtip-1999–2000 Macedonian Second Football League
Karposh Shtip Bregalnica D. D. Ezero Jaka Malesh Kozhuf Metalurg Ovche Pole Sloga Strumica Udarnik Vardar Strumica clubs: Belasica Tiverija Shtip clubs:
Shtip-1994–95 Macedonian Second Football League
establishment. It began in August 1994 and ended in June 1995. Bashkimi Kumanovo Shtip Bregalnica D. D. Ezero Metalurg Plachkovica Sloga V. Sloga (GP) Valandovo
Shtip-1995–96 Macedonian Second Football League
League Season 1995–96 Champions Bregalnica Shtip (East) Shkëndija Tetovo (West) Promoted Bregalnica Shtip Shkëndija Tetovo Relegated Rabotnik Djumajlija
Shtip-1993–94 Macedonian Second Football League
goals scored (C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated Notes: Bregalnica Shtip was deducted three points. Gostivar Korab Napredok Novaci Ohrid Pitu Guli
Shtip-2014–15 Macedonian Football Cup
Renova (1) Vlaznimi (3) 1–9 Vardar (1) Mladost Carev Dvor (2) 0–1 Bregalnica Shtip (1) Pobeda Junior (3) 3–2 Metalurg (1) 21 August 2014 Vulkan (3) 0–2 Pelister
Shtip-2012–13 Macedonian Third Football League
Club City / Town 1-vi Maj Dolni Balvan AGROS Grdovci Astibo Shtip Belasica Strumica Cheshinovo Cheshinovo Karbinci Karbinci Malesh Berovo Osogovo Kochani
Shtip-Proto-Albanian language
3 Shkup (city); 4 Sharr (mountains); 5 Ulkin (city); 6 L(j)esh (city); 7 Shtip (city); 8 Mat (river); 9 Ishëm (river); 10 Durrës (city); 11 Vlonë (city)
Shtip-2014–15 FK Vardar season
Win; D = Draw; L = Loss Pelister v Vardar Vardar v Shkëndija Bregalnica Shtip v Vardar Teteks v Vardar Vardar v Horizont Turnovo Metalurg Skopje v Vardar
Shtip-2015–16 Macedonian First Football League
Club City Stadium Capacity Bregalnica Shtip Gradski stadion Shtip 4,000 Metalurg Skopje Stadion Zhelezarnica 3,000 Mladost Carev Dvor SRC Biljanini Izvori
Shtip-2015–16 Macedonian Third Football League
Club City / Town Akademija Pandev Strumica Babi Shtip Belasica Strumica Bregalnica Golak Delchevo Karbinci Karbinci Napredok (R) Radovo Osogovo Kochani
Shtip-2015–16 Macedonian Football Cup
Ljuboten (4) 1–5 Shkupi (1) 13 August 2015 Fortuna (3) 0–11 Rabotnichki (1) 11 Oktomvri (3) 0–8 Pelister (2) Plachkovica (3) 0–2 Bregalnica Shtip (1)
Shtip-2015–16 in Republic of Macedonia football
27 9 11 7 28 25 +3 38 5 Rabotnichki 27 8 12 7 32 26 +6 36 6 Bregalnica Shtip 27 9 6 12 38 43 −5 33 7 Horizont Turnovo 27 8 9 10 32 42 −10 33 Qualification
Shtip-2015–16 FK Vardar season
Shkëndija v Vardar Vardar v Mladost (CD) Vardar v Metalurg Skopje Bregalnica Shtip v Vardar Vardar v Horizont Turnovo Renova v Vardar Vardar v Rabotnichki
Shtip-Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization
Thrace dates from 1895, when Dame Gruev recruited Hristo Kotsev, born in Shtip, who was then a teacher in the Bulgarian Men's High School of Adrianople
Shtip-2016–17 Macedonian First Football League
CEST Gradski stadion, Shtip Attendance: 200 Referee: Aleksandar Stavrev (Skopje) 7 June 2017 17:00 CEST Gradski stadion, Shtip Attendance: 20 Referee:
Shtip-2016–17 Macedonian Second Football League
CEST Gradski stadion, Shtip Attendance: 200 Referee: Aleksandar Stavrev (Skopje) 7 June 2017 17:00 CEST Gradski stadion, Shtip Attendance: 20 Referee:
Shtip-2016–17 Macedonian Football Cup
Entering this round are the 14 winners from the First Round and Bregalnica Shtip who got a bye to this round. Mladost Carev Dvor withdrew from the competition
Shtip-Jordan Kamchev
Macedonia (2004) Skopsko Pole Stopanska Banka AD Bitola Pelagonija Energy Beton Shtip Mont Orka Sport IBIS Skopje City Center In the summer 2020, Boki 13 and
Shtip-1996–97 Macedonian Football Cup
1997 Gradski stadion, Kavadarci Attendance: 4,500 Referee: Vancho Kocev (Shtip) 1996–97 Macedonian First Football League 1996–97 Macedonian Second Football
Shtip-1995–96 Macedonian Football Cup
1–4 Vardar (1) 0–1 1–3 Ljuboten (1) ? Shkëndija Arachinovo (2) ? ? Pelister (1) ? FCU 55 (1) ? ? Bregalnica Shtip (1) 2–4 Sloga Jugomagnat (1) 1–1 1–3
Shtip-1992–93 Macedonian Football Cup
MATCH OFFICIALS Assistant referees: Vancho Kocev (Shtip) Branko Manojlovski (Skopje) MATCH RULES 90 minutes. 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary. Penalty
Shtip-2017–18 Macedonian First Football League
(winners) Skopje (runners-up) Relegated to 2017–18 Second League Bregalnica Shtip (9th) Makedonija G.P. (10th) At the end of the 2017–18 season Promoted from
Shtip-2017–18 Macedonian Second Football League
500 FK Borec Veles Gradski stadion Veles 2,000 FK Bregalnica Shtip Gradski stadion Shtip 4,000 FK Kozhuf Gevgelija Gradski stadion Gevgelija 2,500 FK
Shtip-2017–18 Macedonian Football Cup
Pelister (1) Plachkovica (2) 0–4 Pobeda (1) Osogovo (2) 1–2 Bregalnica Shtip (2) Mogila (3) 0–6 Sileks (1) Struga (2) 1–0 Makedonija G.P. (2) Ohrid (3)
Shtip-1992–93 FK Vardar season
4 12 Sep H Osogovo 8 – 0 5 19 Sep A Balkan 3 – 1 6 23 Sep H Bregalnica Shtip 3 – 0 7 26 Sep A Teteks 4 – 1 8 3 Oct H FCU 55 1 – 1 9 11 Oct A Sileks 3
Shtip-1992–93 in Republic of Macedonia football
15 37 42 −5 31 Relegation to the Macedonian Second League 16 Bregalnica Shtip (R) 34 11 8 15 38 45 −7 30 17 Teteks (R) 34 12 6 16 35 56 −21 30 18 Vardarski
Shtip-2018–19 Macedonian Second Football League
Capacity FK Borec Veles Gradski stadion Veles 2,000 FK Bregalnica Shtip Gradski stadion Shtip 4,000 FK Detonit Junior Radovish Gradski stadion Radovish 2,000
Shtip-1975–76 Macedonian Republic League
Macedonian Republic League was the 32nd since its establishment. FK Bregalnica Shtip won their 3rd championship title. Source: [citation needed] Notes: 4 points
Shtip-1978–79 Macedonian Republic League
City 11 Oktomvri Prilep Belasica Strumica Borec Titov Velec Bregalnica Shtip Jugokokta Skopje Karaorman Struga Kozhuf Gevgelija Metalurg Skopje Osogovo
Shtip-2018–19 Macedonian Football Cup
Pandev (1) Kit-Go Pehchevo (2) 2–0 Shkupi (1) Poeshevo (4) 0–8 Bregalnica Shtip (2) Vardari Forino (3) 0–4 Vardar (1) Osogovo (3) 0–1 Pelister (2) Teteks
Shtip-Štip Municipality
Štip (Macedonian: Штип [ʃtip] ) is a municipality in eastern North Macedonia. Štip is also the name of the town where the municipal seat is found. This
Shtip-1996–97 FK Vardar season
2 – 0 GS 4 Sep H Bregalnica Shtip 1 – 1 GS 16 Oct A Tikvesh 2 – 2 GS 6 Nov A Makedonija 0 – 0 GS 1 Dec A Bregalnica Shtip 1 – 3 GS 23 Feb H Tikvesh 2
Shtip-Geology of North Macedonia
and Senonian. Albian rocks are only found around the southeastern city of Shtip. Flysch is the most common remnant of the Senonian, particularly in the
Shtip-1998–99 Macedonian Second Football League
Veles, Gaber and Besa Slupchane were deducted three points. Bregalnica Shtip was deducted nine points. Alumina Demir Hisar Gostivar Jugohrom Struga Korab
Shtip-1997–98 Macedonian Second Football League
Club City Astibo Shtip Bashkimi Kumanovo Bregalnica Delchevo Gaber Vatasha Jaka Radovish Kozhuf Gevgelija Kumanovo Kumanovo Malesh Berovo Metalurg Veles
Shtip-1954–55 Macedonian Republic League
Club City Belasica Strumica Bratstvo Gostivar Bregalnica Shtip Karaorman Struga Kozhuf Gevgelija Metalec Skopje Pobeda (P) Prilep Pobeda (V) Veles Prespa
Shtip-1949–50 Macedonian Republic League
Club City Bregalnica Shtip Crvena Dzvezda Veles Kozhuf Gevgelija Ohrid Ohrid Pitu Guli Krushevo Pobeda Prilep Rabotnik Bitola Shar Tetovo Sloga Skopje
Shtip-1950–51 Macedonian Republic League
Club City Borec Kumanovo Bregalnica Shtip Crvena Dzvezda Veles Kozhuf Gevgelija Ohrid Ohrid 11 Oktomvri Kumanovo Pitu Guli Krushevo Pobeda Prilep Rabotnik
Shtip-1953–54 Macedonian Republic League
Club City Belasica Strumica Bregalnica Shtip Crvena Dzvezda Veles Karaorman Struga Metalec Skopje Napredok Kumanovo Ohrid Ohrid Rabotnik Bitola Pobeda
Shtip-2019–20 Macedonian Second Football League
Capacity Belasica Strumica Stadion Blagoj Istatov 9,200 Bregalnica Shtip Gradski stadion Shtip 4,000 Kit-Go Pehchevo Gradski stadion Pehchevo 1,200 Kozhuf Gevgelija
Shtip-2019–20 Macedonian Football Cup
Team 1 Score Team 2 19 August 2019 Novo Crnilishte (3) 0–22 Bregalnica Shtip (2) 20 August 2019 Ljuboten (3) 1–5 Tikvesh (2) Kit-Go Pehchevo (2) 1–1
Shtip-2020–21 Macedonian First Football League
end of the 2020–21 season Promoted from 2020–21 Second League Bregalnica Shtip (First placed; East) Skopje (First placed; West) Tikvesh (Second placed;
Shtip-2020–21 Macedonian Second Football League
Club City Stadium Capacity Bregalnica Štip Gradski stadion Shtip 4,000 Pehchevo Pehchevo Gradski stadion Pehchevo 1,200 Kozhuf Gevgelija Gradski stadion
Shtip-FK Bregalnica Štip
Брегалница Штип Bregalnica Štip Full name Fudbalski klub Bregalnica Shtip / Фудбалски клуб Брегалница Штип Nickname(s) Сини (The Blues) Founded 1921;
Shtip-Gradski stadion Štip
copy as title (link) Zdraveski, Filip. "Domestic cup final to be played in Shtip". Gerasimov, Dragi. "Градскиот стадион во Штип се подготвува за финалето
Shtip-Bulgarian Girls' High School of Thessaloniki
high school. After 1913 it moved successively to the towns of Strumica, Shtip, again Strumica, then Petrich. In 1920 it finally was placed in the town
Shtip-2021–22 Macedonian First Football League
macedonianfootball.com, Soccerway 22 May 2022 17:00 CEST Gradski stadion, Shtip Referee: Stojanche Trpchevski (Kavadarci) 22 May 2022 17:00 CEST Stadion
Shtip-Macedonian Women's Volleyball League
(Bitola), "Yanta-Forza" (Skopje), "Macedonia-Max" (Strumica), "UGD-Student" (Shtip), "Uskana" (Kichevo), "Victory Will" (Strumitsa), "Bami Kor" (Tetovo). The
Shtip-Sotir Atanasov
detachment of the Supreme Committee, active in the areas of Kochani, Kratovo and Shtip from 1902 to 1903. Afterwards he returned to service in the Shumen garrison
Shtip-List of equipment of the Army of North Macedonia
vehicles are expected to join Light Infantry Battalion Group (LIBG) in Shtip which already uses German and Soviet armoured personnel carriers. The army
Shtip-2021–22 Macedonian Third Football League
June 2022 Boris Trajkovski Stadium, Skopje Referee: Dimitar Pileshkov (Shtip) 2021–22 Macedonian Football Cup 2021–22 Macedonian First Football League
Shtip-2023–24 Macedonian Football Cup
2024 15:00 CEST SRC Biljanini Izvori, Ohrid Referee: Krumislav Gjorgiev (Shtip) 17 April 2024 15:00 CEST Stadion Gjorche Petrov, Skopje Referee: Stojanche
Shtip-Trifon Grekov
of the Institute of History and Archeology, Goce Delchev University of Shtip: 128. Палешутски, Костадин. Македонското освободително движение след Първата
Shtip-Origin of the Albanians
Roman town (near present-day Elbasan) which gave the river its new name. Shtip (Štip) is a city in eastern North Macedonia. It was known in antiquity as
Shtip-Macedonian Football Cup
Delchev, Prilep 3,000 2011–12 Renova (1) 3–1 Rabotnichki Gradski stadion, Shtip 1,000 2012–13 Teteks (2) 1–1 (a.e.t.), 6–5 pen. Shkëndija Philip II Arena