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Vinica-Vinica, North Macedonia
Vinica (Macedonian: Виница [ˈvinitsa] ) is a town in North Macedonia, in the Eastern Statistical Region of the country. The town of Vinica is the seat
Vinica-Vinica Municipality, North Macedonia
Vinica (Macedonian: Виница [ˈvinitsa] ) is a municipality in eastern part of North Macedonia. Vinica is also the name of the town where the municipal seat
Vinica-Vinica
Varaždin County, Croatia Vinica, North Macedonia Vinica Municipality, North Macedonia Vinica, Veľký Krtíš District, Slovakia Vinica, Črnomelj, Slovenia Cetore
Vinica-FK Sloga 1934 Vinica
Sloga 1934 (Macedonian: ФК Слога 1934) is a football club based in Vinica, North Macedonia. They are currently competing in the Macedonian Third League
Vinica-Vinica Municipality
Vinica Municipality may refer to: Vinica Municipality, North Macedonia Vinica, Varaždin County, Croatia Vinica, Veľký Krtíš District, Slovakia This disambiguation
Vinica-List of cities in North Macedonia
This is a list of cities and towns in North Macedonia. There are 34 cities and towns in North Macedonia. In Macedonian, every city or town, regardless of
Vinica-Municipalities of North Macedonia
Konče Negotino Vinica Wikimedia Commons has media related to Municipalities in North Macedonia. List of municipalities in North Macedonia by population
Vinica-Turks in North Macedonia
Turks in North Macedonia, also known as Turkish Macedonians and Macedonian Turks, (Macedonian: Македонски Турци, romanized: Makedonski Turci, Turkish:
Vinica-Kalimanci, Vinica
Kalimanci (Macedonian: Калиманци) is a village in the municipality of Vinica, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of
Vinica-Gradec, Vinica
Gradec (Macedonian: Градец) is a village in the municipality of Vinica, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 1,245
Vinica-Viničko Kale
Viničko Kale (Macedonian: Виничко Кале) is an ancient ruin located on the hill above the town of Vinica, Macedonia. It is located on the left side of the
Vinica-Laki, Vinica
Laki (Macedonian: Лаки) is a village in the municipality of Vinica, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 314 inhabitants
Vinica-Kruševo, Vinica
Kruševo (Macedonian: Крушевo) is a village in the municipality of Vinica, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 131
Vinica-COVID-19 pandemic in North Macedonia
The COVID-19 pandemic in North Macedonia was a part of the ongoing worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory
Vinica-Jakimovo, Vinica
Jakimovo (Macedonian: Јакимово) is a village in the municipality of Vinica, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of
Vinica-Leski, Vinica
Leski (Macedonian: Лески) is a village in the municipality of Vinica, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 579 inhabitants
Vinica-Blatec, Vinica
Blatec (Macedonian: Блатец) is a village in the municipality of Vinica, North Macedonia. It used to be a municipality of its own. According to the 2002
Vinica-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
Vinica-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
Vinica-Lipec, Vinica
Lipec (Macedonian: Липец) is a village in the municipality of Vinica, North Macedonia. It used to be part of the former municipality of Blatec. According
Vinica-Macedonian denar
denar (Macedonian: денар; paucal:[clarification needed] denari / денари; abbreviation: den / ден; ISO code: MKD) is the currency of North Macedonia. Though
Vinica-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
Vinica-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
Vinica-Crn Kamen, Vinica
Crn Kamen (Macedonian: Црн Камен) is a village in the municipality of Vinica, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of
Vinica-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
Vinica-1st Mechanized Infantry Brigade (North Macedonia)
via village Budinarci to stop the advance of the fascists troops towards Vinica. The next task of the brigade was to liberate Kochani. After that it preceded
Vinica-Trsino
Trsino (Macedonian: Трсино) is a village in the municipality of Vinica, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 730
Vinica-Culture of North Macedonia
The culture of North Macedonia refers the culture of the Republic of North Macedonia, a country in Southeast Europe. Macedonian culture has contributed
Vinica-Berovo Municipality
municipality borders Pehčevo Municipality, Delčevo Municipality, and Vinica Municipality to the north, Radoviš Municipality and Vasilevo Municipality to the west
Vinica-List of twin towns and sister cities in Turkey
North Macedonia Vinica, North Macedonia Osmangazi Agios Sergios, Cyprus Aleppo, Syria Arriana, Greece Beit Hanoun, Palestine Čair (Skopje), North Macedonia
Vinica-Vinička Kršla
Vinička Kršla (Macedonian: Виничка Кршла) is a village in the municipality of Vinica, North Macedonia. The village is located on the eastern edge of the
Vinica-Macedonian Municipal Football Leagues
OFS Valandovo OFS Kochani OFS Probishtip OFS Sveti Nikole OFS Shtip OFS Vinica OFS Gostivar OFS Kichevo OFS Tetovo OFS Bitola OFS Demir Hisar (disbanded
Vinica-Grljani
Grljani (Macedonian: Грљани) is a village in the municipality of Vinica, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 206
Vinica-Zrnovci Municipality
Statistical Region. The municipality borders Vinica Municipality to the east, Kočani Municipality to the north, Češinovo-Obleševo Municipality to the west
Vinica-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
Vinica-Makedonska Kamenica Municipality
Palanka Municipality in the north, Bulgaria and Delčevo Municipality to the east, Kočani Municipality to the west, and Vinica Municipality to the south
Vinica-List of radio stations in North Macedonia
The following is a list of radio stations in North Macedonia. CHEcast (in Macedonian)
Vinica-List of castles in North Macedonia
This is a partial list of castles and fortresses in North Macedonia. List of castles List of castles in Europe Fortress History of North Macedonia
Vinica-Kočani Municipality
Municipality to the north, Kratovo Municipality and Probištip Municipality to the west, Makedonska Kamenica Municipality and Vinica Municipality to the
Vinica-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
Vinica-Lipec
Lipec may refer to: Lipec (Kolín District), Czech Republic Lipec, Vinica, North Macedonia This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Vinica-Pekljani
Pekljani (Macedonian: Пекљани) is a village in the municipality of Vinica, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 432
Vinica-Istibanja
Istibanja (Macedonian: Истибања) is a village in the municipality of Vinica, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of
Vinica-Auto-Moto Association of Macedonia
AMSM (Auto - Moto Association of Macedonia) is North Macedonia's largest automobile club, with more than 20,000 members in 2021. It was founded 1945.
Vinica-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
Vinica-Kuber
Antarctica is named after Kuber. Sermesianoi Balabanov, Kosta (2011). Vinica Fortress : mythology, religion and history written with clay. Skopje: Matica
Vinica-Cup of Macedonia
Archived from the original on 26 March 2012. Retrieved 24 April 2012. Basketball Federation of North Macedonia КУП НА МАКЕДОНИЈА Macedonian Cup at Flashscore
Vinica-History of the Macedonians (ethnic group)
what was in antiquity, Upper Macedonia (which coincides with some parts of today's southern Republic of North Macedonia), the region which became part
Vinica-Saint George and the Dragon
earliest image of St Theodore as a horseman (named in Latin) is from Vinica, North Macedonia and, if genuine, dates to the 6th or 7th century. Here, Theodore
Vinica-Eastern Statistical Region
Vinica Zrnovci The current population of the Eastern Statistical Region is 150,234 citizens or 8.2% of the total population of the Republic of North
Vinica-Dragobrašte
Dragobrašte (Macedonian: Драгобраште) is a village in the Vinica region of the North Macedonia. The population engages primarily in agriculture, particularly
Vinica-Kruševo (disambiguation)
Kruševo is a town in North Macedonia. Kruševo or Krushevo may also refer to: Kruševo, Foča Kruševo, Olovo Kruševo, Stolac Krushevo, Blagoevgrad Province
Vinica-Vlatko Gošev
"Vlatko Gosev". Football Database.eu. Retrieved 1 January 2014. (North) Macedonia - Record International Players - RSSSF "Player Database". eu-football
Vinica-North Macedonia national under-19 football team
The North Macedonia national under-19 football team is the national under-19 football team of the Republic of North Macedonia and is controlled by the
Vinica-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
Vinica-List of football stadiums in North Macedonia
following is a list of football stadiums in North Macedonia, ordered by capacity. Team in Bold: Macedonian First Football League clubs. Bitola Arena 12
Vinica-List of FIPS region codes (M–O)
Municipality MKB2: Velešta MKB3: Vevčani Municipality MKB4: Vinica Municipality, North Macedonia MKB5: Vitolište MKB6: Vraneštica Municipality MKB7: Vrapčište
Vinica-Leski
screenwriter Kazimierz Leski (1912–2000), Polish engineer and spy Leski, Vinica, North Macedonia Lesko County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland This disambiguation
Vinica-Elizabeta Dimitrova
characteristics of the terracotta icons from the archeological site of the Vinica, North Macedonia Fortress which, in the 1990s became one of the main archeological
Vinica-Laki (disambiguation)
Province, Bulgaria Laki Peak, Graham Land, Antarctica Laki, Vinica, a village in Vinica Municipality Łąki, Lower Silesian Voivodeship in south-west Poland
Vinica-List of places named after Josip Broz Tito
Strumica: ulica Maršal Tito Sveti Nikole: Marsal Tito Veles: Maršal Tito Vinica: bul. Tito Former Bitola: Maršal Tito (now Širok Sokak) Ohrid: Kej Maršal
Vinica-Todor Aleksandrov
Bulgarian teacher consecutively in the towns of Kočani, Kratovo, the village of Vinica, and Štip. He attended the Bulgarian Men's High School of Thessaloniki.
Vinica-Slavs
Curta 2001, pp. 41–42, 50, 55, 60, 69, 75, 88. Balabanov, Kosta (2011). Vinica Fortress: mythology, religion and history written with clay. Skopje: Matica
Vinica-Bargala
Reliefs of the Vinica Kale. Gurga. pp. 36, 62. ISBN 9789989676024. Алексова 1989: 60, 65, сл. 72-75 A Companion to Ancient Macedonia. Wiley. 6 December
Vinica-Georgi Danevski
He married at a young age and settled in Vinica. He specialized in art in High School in Skopje, SR Macedonia and later completed his education in 1972
Vinica-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
Vinica-Greater Albania
1980s, Albanian irredentist organizations appeared in the SR Macedonia, particularly Vinica, Kicevo, Tetovo and Gostivar. In 1992, Albanian activists in
Vinica-Military saint
earliest image of St Theodore as a horseman (named in Latin) is from Vinica, North Macedonia and, if genuine, dates to the 6th or 7th century. Here, Theodore
Vinica-List of association football club rivalries in Europe
derby: FK Ohrid vs. Karaorman Struga Rice derby: Osogovo Kochani vs. Sloga Vinica Kichevo derby: Napredok vs. Vlazrimi Prilep derby: Pobeda vs. 11 Oktomvri
Vinica-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
Vinica-Delčevo Municipality
Delčevo Municipality (Macedonian: Делчево [ˈdɛɫtʃɛvɔ] ) — municipality in Eastern Macedonia. The center of the municipality is the city of Delchevo. The
Vinica-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
Vinica-Antenna 5 FM
Antenna 5 Radio Network (Macedonian: Антена 5) is a number 1 hits radio station in North Macedonia. Antenna 5 Radio Network was founded in 1994 as a contemporary
Vinica-Lisec
Municipality Lisec, the highest peak (1754 m) of the Plačkovica mountain range in Vinica Municipality Lisec, the highest peak (1934 m) of the Golešnica mountain
Vinica-Delčevo
Delčevo (Macedonian: Делчево [ˈdɛɫtʃɛvɔ] ) is a small town in the eastern mountainous part of North Macedonia. It is the municipal seat of the eponymous
Vinica-Bregalnica
of Berovo and it passes near the cities of Makedonska Kamenica, Kočani, Vinica and Štip, before joining the river Vardar on its way to the Aegean Sea.
Vinica-Plačkovica
Plačkovica (Macedonian: Плачковица) is a mountain located in the eastern part of North Macedonia, it extends between the cities of Radoviš, and Vinica. The highest
Vinica-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
Vinica-2014–15 Macedonian Third Football League
The 2014–15 Macedonian Third Football League was the 23rd season of the third-tier football league in the Republic of Macedonia, since its establishment
Vinica-2022–23 Macedonian Second Football League
2022–23 Macedonian Second Football League was the 31st season of the Macedonian Second Football League, the second division in the Macedonian football
Vinica-National identification number
Kavadarci and Negotino; and 49 for the municipalities of Štip, Berovo, Vinica, Delčevo, Kočani, Probištip and Sveti Nikole. The combination of the citizen's
Vinica-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
Vinica-2008 Women's Junior World Handball Championship
Championship was the 16th edition of the tournament and took place in Macedonia from 21 July to 3 August 2008. Germany won the gold-medal match by defeating
Vinica-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:
Vinica-Kosta Pećanac
six days of heavy fighting, the Bulgarians were defeated at Grljani near Vinica. Following the disastrous end to the Serbian campaign in late 1915, Pećanac
Vinica-Shopi
the pre-1919 territory of Serbia—as Serbs and those in North Macedonia—as ethnic Macedonians. The boundaries of the Shopluk in Bulgaria are a matter
Vinica-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
Vinica-Kočani General Hospital
Hospital Kochani (Macedonian: Општа болница Кочани) is a hospital located in the central area of the town of Kočani, North Macedonia. It offers its continual
Vinica-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
Vinica-2021–22 Macedonian Second Football League
2021–22 Macedonian Second Football League was the 30th season of the Macedonian Second Football League, the second division in the Macedonian football
Vinica-Gradec
village near Pisarovina Gradec, Kriva Palanka Gradec, Valandovo Gradec, Vinica Gradec, Vrapčište Gradec, Črnomelj, now part of Rožič Vrh Gradec, Krško
Vinica-List of ancient tribes in Illyria
with the Kingdom of Macedonia, 20,000 settled in the Parorbelian mountain range, in an area between modern southeastern North Macedonia, northern Greece
Vinica-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
Vinica-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
Vinica-South White Carniolan dialect
Serbo-Croatian influence. Alpine Slovene *ě̑ has evolved into ḙː in the north, ẹː in Vinica and Preloka (in the southern part), iːe/ieː in Stari Trg (in the
Vinica-Theodore Tiron
earliest image of St Theodore as a horseman (named in Latin) is from Vinica, North Macedonia and, if genuine, dates to the 6th or 7th century. Here, Theodore
Vinica-House of Kuze Frčkovski
region, Ovče Pole Region, Vinica, Kočani. Jakov Frčkoski (1882-1952) - fresco painter. He worked in Bulgaria, Serbia, Macedonia. Josif Frčkoski - iconographer
Vinica-FK Osogovo
GFK Osogovo (Macedonian: ГФК Осогово) is a football club from Kočani, Republic of Macedonia. They are currently competing in the Macedonian Second League
Vinica-Christ treading on the beasts
transferred to saints. One of the terracotta icons found near Vinica, North Macedonia shows a cynocephalous Saint Christopher and the military saint
Vinica-Hussar
The oldest written trace of the surname Husar in Croatia is from 1507 in Vinica where Petrus Hwzar (Petar Husar) was mentioned, in a document dated 1598
Vinica-List of twin towns and sister cities in Bulgaria
Republic Türi, Estonia Zvolen, Slovakia Other Brienz, Switzerland Vinica, North Macedonia Żyrardów, Poland Tundzha Madaba, Jordan Slonim, Belarus Warta,
Vinica-Vehicle registration plates of Croatia
Sveti Đurđ, Sveti Ilija, Trnovec Bartolovečki, Veliki Bukovec, Vidovec, Vinica, Visoko ZD Benkovac, Biograd na Moru, Nin, Obrovac, Pag, Zadar Bibinje,
Vinica-List of populated places in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Sarajlije • Seonica • Srđani • Stipanjići • Šuica • Tomislavgrad • Vedašić • Vinica • Vojkovići • Vranjače • Vrilo • Zaljiće • Zaljut • Zidine Bačvice • Bandol
Vinica-List of castles in Croatia
early as 1616, the Okić fortress became abandoned and ruined. Opeka Manor Vinica, Varaždin County 46°19′30″N 16°08′52″E / 46.32500°N 16.14778°E / 46.32500;
Vinica-ISO 3166-2:MK
MK-609 Tetovo MK-403 Valandovo MK-404 Vasilevo MK-101 Veles MK-301 Vevčani MK-202 Vinica MK-603 Vrapčište MK-806 Zelenikovo MK-204 Zrnovci MK-605 Želino
Vinica-Letka
Rašeljke Roško Polje Renići Rošnjače Sarajlije Seonica Srđani Stipanjići Šujica Tomislavgrad Vedašić Vinica Vojkovići Vranjače Vrilo Zaljiće Zaljut Zidine
Vinica-Vehicle registration plates of North Macedonia
Tetovo Tetovo, Bogovinje, Brvenica, Želino, Jegunovce, Tearce VA Valandovo Valandovo VE Veles Veles, Gradsko, Čaška VI Vinica Vinica VV Vevčani Vevčani
Vinica-Vinnytsia
is Russian: Винница, romanized: Vinnitsa, Polish: Winnica, Lithuanian: Vinica, German: Winniza, Romanian: Vinița and Yiddish: וויניצע, romanized: Vinitse
Vinica-Aguardiente
in oak barrels. Portuguese aguardente has several varieties. Aguardente vínica is distilled from either good quality or undrinkable wine. It is mostly
Vinica-List of radio stations in North Macedonia
Radio PlusForte 102,3 Radio Tetovo 93,5 Radio Visari 103,6 Veles 5 FM 107,1 CBM Radio 96,2 CD Radio 96,7 Radio Goldi 103,0 Vinica Radio La Kosta 103,3
Vinica-White Carniola
which covers White Carniola, across the Žumberak Mountains all the way to Vinica. In September 1597, with the fall of Slatina, some 1,700 Uskoks with their
Vinica-List of castles in North Macedonia
Viničko Kale ruins overlooking Vinica
Vinica-Bargala
ISBN 9781443888431. Elizabeta Dimitrova (1995). The Ceramic Reliefs of the Vinica Kale. Gurga. pp. 36, 62. ISBN 9789989676024. Алексова 1989: 60, 65, сл.
Vinica-Viničko Kale
Виничко Кале) is an ancient ruin located on the hill above the town of Vinica, Macedonia. It is located on the left side of the Grdečka River, on a hill
Vinica-Culture of North Macedonia
Scupi in Skopje. Terracotta icons were discovered at Viničko Kale (near Vinica). The Basilica Mosaic in Heraklea Lynkestis is an early Byzantine mosaic
Vinica-Macedonian Second Football League
Belasica Bashkimi West Napredok Teteks Ohrid 1999–00 East Belasica Sloga Vinica Bashkimi West Shkëndija Karaorman Teteks 2000–01 United Kumanovo Napredok
Vinica-List of German names for places in Slovenia
Grosslaschitsch before 1894) Gottschee Videm pri Krškem Videm (in Steiermark) Rann Vinica pri Črnomlju Weinitz Tschernembl Vipava Wippach Adelsberg Višnja Gora Weixelburg
Vinica-Leski
screenwriter Kazimierz Leski (1912–2000), Polish engineer and spy Leski, Vinica, North Macedonia Lesko County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland This disambiguation
Vinica-History of the Macedonians (ethnic group)
66. doi:10.3998/mpub.8108. ISBN 0-472-08149-7. Balabanov, Kosta (2011). Vinica Fortress : mythology, religion and history written with clay. Skopje: Matica
Vinica-Eastern Statistical Region
Municipality Karbinci Kočani Makedonska Kamenica Pehčevo Probištip Štip Vinica Zrnovci The current population of the Eastern Statistical Region is 150
Vinica-List of football clubs in North Macedonia
Golak Delchevo Kit-Go Pehchevo Kezhovica Novo Selo Malesh Berovo Ovche Pole Sveti Nikole Rudar Probishtip Sloga 1934 Vinica Zrnovka (expelled) Zrnovci
Vinica-Tomislavgrad
its branches in the Srez of Županjac and agitated in its villages, Vir, Vinica, Grabovica, Roško Polje, Bukovica, Šujica (at the time part of the Srez
Vinica-List of twin towns and sister cities in Turkey
Kosovo Mingachevir, Azerbaijan Ruen, Bulgaria Valandovo, North Macedonia Vinica, North Macedonia Osmangazi Agios Sergios, Cyprus Aleppo, Syria Arriana,
Vinica-Football in North Macedonia
4.MFL Negotino 4. MFL East Groups: 4.MFL Kochani 4.MFL Valandovo 4.MFL Vinica (inactive) 4.MFL Shtip (inactive) 4.MFL Sveti Nikole (inactive) 4.MFL Probishtip
Vinica-List of flags of North Macedonia
-Present Vevchani Municipality 2007–present Vinica Municipality A red and blue bicolor flag with outline of Vinica Fortress and an icon. Municipality of Vrapčište
Vinica-FK Osogovo
Sejmeni attending at local rivals Sloga from Vinica
Vinica-Macedonian Third Football League
W Flamurtari Radolishta W 1995–96 Jugohrom W Karposh 93 E Gaber E Sloga Vinica E 11 Oktomvri W Vevchani W 1996–97 Alumina W Ovche Pole E Rosoman 83 E Astibo
Vinica-Posušje
important road junction. A road direction from Vir, below Zavelim and towards Vinica and later towards Aržano, has been marked as a safe one. In Roman times
Vinica-Lackfi family
Kalocsa (1350–1356). Stephen II (died 1397), Lord of Međimurje, Lendava, Vinica, and Keszthely, Ban of Croatia (1371–1372; 1382–1386), Voivode of Transylvania
Vinica-Cetore
Slovenia. The name of the settlement was changed from Cetore to Vinica in 1957. The name Vinica was an ideological (i.e., anti-Italian) change under the communist
Vinica-Opeka Manor
Opeka Manor (also known as Bombelles Manor) is a castle in the Vinica municipality, Varaždin County, northern Croatia. Located in the surrounding park
Vinica-Opeka Arboretum
Opeka Arboretum is situated in the Vinica municipality, northern Croatia. Located in a large park surrounding a manor, Opeka arboretum, with its 65 hectares
Vinica-FK Sloga
Serbian football club FK Sloga Temerin, Serbian football club FK Sloga 1934 Vinica, Macedonian football club This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Vinica-Štip-Kočani dialect
central eastern part of Macedonia, respectively in Štip, Probištip, Kočani, Vinica, Radoviš and in the surrounding areas. Use of the preposition у (во град
Vinica-Kalimantsi
municipality, Varna Province In the Republic of Macedonia: Kalimanci, Vinica, a village in Vinica Municipality This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct
Vinica-Vinica, Tomislavgrad
Vinica is a village in the Municipality of Tomislavgrad in Canton 10 of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Vinica-Šujica, Tomislavgrad
Rašeljke Roško Polje Renići Rošnjače Sarajlije Seonica Srđani Stipanjići Šujica Tomislavgrad Vedašić Vinica Vojkovići Vranjače Vrilo Zaljiće Zaljut Zidine
Vinica-Saint George and the Dragon
The earliest image of St Theodore as a horseman (named in Latin) is from Vinica, North Macedonia and, if genuine, dates to the 6th or 7th century. Here
Vinica-Bajnski Dvori Castle
Bajnski Dvori Castle is a castle in the Gornje Ladanje village, Vinica municipality, Varaždin County, northern Croatia. Located in the surrounding park
Vinica-Military saint
The earliest image of St Theodore as a horseman (named in Latin) is from Vinica, North Macedonia and, if genuine, dates to the 6th or 7th century. Here
Vinica-Vinica, North Macedonia
Vinica (Macedonian: Виница [ˈvinitsa] ) is a town in North Macedonia, in the Eastern Statistical Region of the country. The town of Vinica is the seat
Vinica-List of churches in North Macedonia
Kočani 41°55′25″N 22°24′31″E / 41.92361°N 22.40861°E / 41.92361; 22.40861 Church of St. Nicholas Štip Church of the Archangel Michael Vinica Monasteries
Vinica-Christ treading on the beasts
beasts was transferred to saints. One of the terracotta icons found near Vinica, North Macedonia shows a cynocephalous Saint Christopher and the military
Vinica-Antenna 5 FM
95.5, Kratovo 105.5; 106.9, Gostivar 106.9; 105.5, Kocani 97.9; 104.8, Vinica 104.8; 97.9, Dojran 106.3, Valandovo 106.3, Bogdanci 106.3; 89.2, Radovis
Vinica-Damelj
local church is dedicated to Saint Michael and belongs to the Parish of Vinica. It is a Gothic building that was restyled in 1664. The main altar dates
Vinica-Vinica, Črnomelj
Vinica (pronounced [ˈʋiːnitsa]; German: Weinitz, Gottscheerish: Bainits) is a village on the left bank of the Kolpa River in the Municipality of Črnomelj
Vinica-Drežnik, Črnomelj
Drežnik (pronounced [ˈdɾeːʒnik]) is a settlement west of Vinica in the Municipality of Črnomelj in the White Carniola area of southeastern Slovenia. The
Vinica-Gornji Suhor pri Vinici
ˈʋiːnitsi]; German: Obersuchor) is a village on the route from Dragatuš to Vinica in the Municipality of Črnomelj in the White Carniola area of southeastern
Vinica-Nova Lipa, Črnomelj
(pronounced [ˈnɔːʋa ˈliːpa]; German: Neulinden) is a village northwest of Vinica in the Municipality of Črnomelj in the White Carniola area of southeastern
Vinica-Ogulin, Črnomelj
Ogulin (pronounced [ˈoːɡulin]) is a small settlement north of Vinica in the Municipality of Črnomelj in the White Carniola area of southeastern Slovenia
Vinica-Perudina
Perudina (pronounced [pɛˈɾuːdina]) is a settlement 2.5 km north of Vinica in the Municipality of Črnomelj in the White Carniola area of southeastern Slovenia
Vinica-Podklanec, Črnomelj
local church is dedicated to Saint Joseph and belongs to the Parish of Vinica. It dates to the 17th century. Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia
Vinica-Sečje Selo
Sečje selo) is a settlement on the left bank of the Kolpa River west of Vinica in the Municipality of Črnomelj in the White Carniola area of southeastern
Vinica-Vinice
name Vinice (as well as the singular Vinica) likely derives from a forgotten meaning of the common noun vinica (now 'wine cellar'), probably referring
Vinica-Telephone numbers in North Macedonia
Sveti Nikole, Konče, Karbinci, Lozovo Kočani 33 Kočani, Berovo, Pehčevo, Vinica, Makedonska Kamenica, Zrnovci, Češinovo-Obleševo Strumica 34 Strumica, Valandovo
Vinica-North Macedonia national under-19 football team
1GK Naum Angelov (2004-09-21) 21 September 2004 (age 19) 0 0 Sloga 1934 Vinica 1GK Petar Jakimov (2005-08-08) 8 August 2005 (age 18) 0 0 Rabotnički 1GK
Vinica-Baljci, Tomislavgrad
Rašeljke Roško Polje Renići Rošnjače Sarajlije Seonica Srđani Stipanjići Šujica Tomislavgrad Vedašić Vinica Vojkovići Vranjače Vrilo Zaljiće Zaljut Zidine
Vinica-Blažuj
Rašeljke Roško Polje Renići Rošnjače Sarajlije Seonica Srđani Stipanjići Šujica Tomislavgrad Vedašić Vinica Vojkovići Vranjače Vrilo Zaljiće Zaljut Zidine
Vinica-Borčani
Rašeljke Roško Polje Renići Rošnjače Sarajlije Seonica Srđani Stipanjići Šujica Tomislavgrad Vedašić Vinica Vojkovići Vranjače Vrilo Zaljiće Zaljut Zidine
Vinica-Ćavarov Stan
Rašeljke Roško Polje Renići Rošnjače Sarajlije Seonica Srđani Stipanjići Šujica Tomislavgrad Vedašić Vinica Vojkovići Vranjače Vrilo Zaljiće Zaljut Zidine
Vinica-Lipa, Tomislavgrad
Rašeljke Roško Polje Renići Rošnjače Sarajlije Seonica Srđani Stipanjići Šujica Tomislavgrad Vedašić Vinica Vojkovići Vranjače Vrilo Zaljiće Zaljut Zidine
Vinica-Mokronoge, Tomislavgrad
Rašeljke Roško Polje Renići Rošnjače Sarajlije Seonica Srđani Stipanjići Šujica Tomislavgrad Vedašić Vinica Vojkovići Vranjače Vrilo Zaljiće Zaljut Zidine
Vinica-Dobrići
Rašeljke Roško Polje Renići Rošnjače Sarajlije Seonica Srđani Stipanjići Šujica Tomislavgrad Vedašić Vinica Vojkovići Vranjače Vrilo Zaljiće Zaljut Zidine
Vinica-Kolo, Tomislavgrad
Rašeljke Roško Polje Renići Rošnjače Sarajlije Seonica Srđani Stipanjići Šujica Tomislavgrad Vedašić Vinica Vojkovići Vranjače Vrilo Zaljiće Zaljut Zidine
Vinica-Kuk, Tomislavgrad
Rašeljke Roško Polje Renići Rošnjače Sarajlije Seonica Srđani Stipanjići Šujica Tomislavgrad Vedašić Vinica Vojkovići Vranjače Vrilo Zaljiće Zaljut Zidine
Vinica-Omolje
Rašeljke Roško Polje Renići Rošnjače Sarajlije Seonica Srđani Stipanjići Šujica Tomislavgrad Vedašić Vinica Vojkovići Vranjače Vrilo Zaljiće Zaljut Zidine
Vinica-Oplećani
Rašeljke Roško Polje Renići Rošnjače Sarajlije Seonica Srđani Stipanjići Šujica Tomislavgrad Vedašić Vinica Vojkovići Vranjače Vrilo Zaljiće Zaljut Zidine
Vinica-Pasić, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Rašeljke Roško Polje Renići Rošnjače Sarajlije Seonica Srđani Stipanjići Šujica Tomislavgrad Vedašić Vinica Vojkovići Vranjače Vrilo Zaljiće Zaljut Zidine
Vinica-Prisoje, Tomislavgrad
Rašeljke Roško Polje Renići Rošnjače Sarajlije Seonica Srđani Stipanjići Šujica Tomislavgrad Vedašić Vinica Vojkovići Vranjače Vrilo Zaljiće Zaljut Zidine
Vinica-Sarajlije
Rašeljke Roško Polje Renići Rošnjače Sarajlije Seonica Srđani Stipanjići Šujica Tomislavgrad Vedašić Vinica Vojkovići Vranjače Vrilo Zaljiće Zaljut Zidine
Vinica-Srđani
Rašeljke Roško Polje Renići Rošnjače Sarajlije Seonica Srđani Stipanjići Šujica Tomislavgrad Vedašić Vinica Vojkovići Vranjače Vrilo Zaljiće Zaljut Zidine
Vinica-Stipanjići
Rašeljke Roško Polje Renići Rošnjače Sarajlije Seonica Srđani Stipanjići Šujica Tomislavgrad Vedašić Vinica Vojkovići Vranjače Vrilo Zaljiće Zaljut Zidine
Vinica-Zaljut
Rašeljke Roško Polje Renići Rošnjače Sarajlije Seonica Srđani Stipanjići Šujica Tomislavgrad Vedašić Vinica Vojkovići Vranjače Vrilo Zaljiće Zaljut Zidine
Vinica-Radoši, Tomislavgrad
Rašeljke Roško Polje Renići Rošnjače Sarajlije Seonica Srđani Stipanjići Šujica Tomislavgrad Vedašić Vinica Vojkovići Vranjače Vrilo Zaljiće Zaljut Zidine
Vinica-List of football stadiums in North Macedonia
000 Skopje Cementarnica 55, Gorno Lisiče Gradski stadion Vinica 2,000 Vinica Sloga 1934 Vinica Stadion Mogila 2,000 Prilep N/A Stadion Gorno Lisiče 1,500
Vinica-Zidine, Tomislavgrad
Rašeljke Roško Polje Renići Rošnjače Sarajlije Seonica Srđani Stipanjići Šujica Tomislavgrad Vedašić Vinica Vojkovići Vranjače Vrilo Zaljiće Zaljut Zidine
Vinica-2nd Guards Brigade (Croatia)
Ministry's special operations units based at Lučko, Rakitje, Kumrovec, Vinica, Sisak and Karlovac in northern Croatia, as it was originally formed within
Vinica-Dragobrašte
Dragobrašte (Macedonian: Драгобраште) is a village in the Vinica region of the North Macedonia. The population engages primarily in agriculture, particularly
Vinica-Ján Gajdošík
2013–2014 Podbrezová 10 (0) 2016–2017 ŠK Partizán Čierny Balog 2017–2018 ŠK Vinica 2018–2019 FK Brezno *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct
Vinica-List of noble families of Croatia
originating from medieval Bosnia. Owners of Milengrad, Vrbovec, Rakovec, Vinica and some other estates in northern Croatia. Pavković 1 August 1519–? Pavleković
Vinica-List of ancient tribes in Illyria
Ptolemy. The archeologists Jaro Šašel and Dragan Božič have attributed the Vinica material culture to Colapiani, but opinions are divided. The Daesitiates
Vinica-Kočani General Hospital
municipalities which gravitate towards the Municipality of Kočani like: Vinica, Makedonska Kamenica, Berovo, Pehčevo and Delčevo where about 115.000 -
Vinica-Jure Šterk
Šterk was born in Zagreb, which was then part of Yugoslavia. He grew up in Vinica in White Carniola and attended a high school in Črnomelj. He lived in Ljubljana
Vinica-Vinica pri Šmarjeti
Vinica pri Šmarjeti (pronounced [ˈʋiːnitsa pɾi ʃmaˈɾjeːti]) is a village in the Municipality of Šmarješke Toplice in southeastern Slovenia. It lies northeast
Vinica-Demetrius Zvonimir
They had a son, Radovan, who predeceased Zvonimir, and two daughters, Vinica and Claudia, the latter married to the voivode Vniha Lapčan. Since Zvonimir
Vinica-Municipalities of North Macedonia
Novo Selo Bosil. Vasilevo Strumica Valandovo Dojran Bogdan. Konče Negotino Vinica Wikimedia Commons has media related to Municipalities in North Macedonia
Vinica-List of high schools in Croatia
Apparel Zabok, Zabok Agricultural and Veterinary School "Arboretum Opeka", Vinica Architectural, Natural Science and Mining school, Varaždin Economy School
Vinica-South White Carniolan dialect
received from Serbo-Croatian. The South White Carniolan microdialects west of Vinica and Dragatuš retained pitch accent on long syllables, which was lost in
Vinica-List of people by city in Croatia
This is a list of notable people who were born or have lived in various cities in Croatia. Aleksandar Stipčević (1930–2015), archeologist, bibliographer
Vinica-Greater Albania
Albanian irredentist organizations appeared in the SR Macedonia, particularly Vinica, Kicevo, Tetovo and Gostivar. In 1992, Albanian activists in Struga proclaimed
Vinica-List of cities in North Macedonia
population of less than 10,000 inhabitants: Probištip (9,760), Delčevo (9,644), Vinica (8,584), Resen (7,904), Berovo (5,850), Kratovo (5,401), Bogdanci (5,244)
Vinica-Hont County
(járás) District Capital Bát Bát (now Bátovce) Ipolynyék Ipolynyék (now Vinica) Ipolyság Ipolyság (now Šahy) Korpona Korpona (now Krupina) Szob Szob
Vinica-Cup of Macedonia
Samardziev 2009 Ohrid AMAK SP Swisslion Pelister 77–60 Eftim Bogoev (1) 2010 Vinica Feni Industries Torus 81–67 Eftim Bogoev (2) 2011 Skopje Rabotnički MZT
Vinica-Municipality of Črnomelj
Gora Tribuče Tušev Dol Učakovci Velika Lahinja Velika Sela Veliki Nerajec Vinica Vojna Vas Vranoviči Vrhovci Vukovci Zagozdac Zajčji Vrh Zapudje Zastava
Vinica-Miklós Istvánffy
again and retired from the public life. He died in 1615 and was buried in Vinica. Istvánffy married Erzsébet Both de Bajna in 1569, daughter of George Both
Vinica-Municipality of Šmarješke Toplice
Koglo Mala Strmica Orešje Radovlja Sela Sela pri Zburah Šmarjeta Strelac Vinica pri Šmarjeti Vinji Vrh Zbure Žaloviče Statistical Office of the Republic
Vinica-Hinko Hinković
1929) was a Croatian lawyer, publisher and politician. Hinković was born in Vinica on 11 September 1854 to a Croatian-Jewish family as Heinrich Moses. He was
Vinica-Macedonian denar
near Prilep); Relief of the Old Testament Psalm 41 (terracotta icon from Vinica) Artistic elements on the façade of Colorful Mosque (Šarena Džamija, Alaca
Vinica-1982–83 Macedonian Republic League
Kochani Pobeda Prilep Prilep Pobeda Valandovo Valandovo Rabotnichki Skopje REK Bitola Novaci Sasa Makedonska Kamenica Sloga Vinica Vardarski Bogdanci
Vinica-1981–82 Macedonian Republic League
Napredok Kichevo Osogovo Kochani Pobeda Valandovo Pelister Bitola Rabotnichki Skopje Sasa Makedonska Kamenica Sloga Vinica Vardar Negotino Vardarski Bogdanci
Vinica-1980–81 Macedonian Republic League
Pelister Bitola Pobeda Prilep Prilep Pobeda Valandovo Valandovo Sasa Makedonska Kamenica Sloga Vinica Tikvesh Kavadarci Vardar Negotino Vardarski Bogdanci
Vinica-Croatian Special Police order of battle in 1991–1995
unit was Slavko Butorac. Vinica 8 April 1991 The Vinica SPU, initially commanded by Zdravko Kuzelj, was based in the Vinica Training Centre near Varaždin
Vinica-Delčevo
here only a few years later in 1670 and wrote in his Travelogue: "From Vinica we climbed the Kocani mountain ore, moving through the gorge and after four
Vinica-Auto-Moto Association of Macedonia
older and to the new generations. AMD "Gorgi Naumov" - Bitola AMD "Vinica" - Vinica AMD "Dico Panov" - Gevgelia AMD "Strasho Pindzur" - Kavadarci AMSM
Vinica-Battle of Logorište
the 3rd Battalion of the 110th Brigade (supported by a T-55 tank) in Mala Vinica after the JNA force secured its immediate objectives. The JNA lost three
Vinica-2001–02 Macedonian Second Football League
League Season 2001–02 Champions Tikvesh Promoted Tikvesh Bregalnica Delchevo Relegated Drita Sloga Vinica Makedonija Vranishta Jugohrom ← 2000–01 2002–03 →
Vinica-2000–01 Macedonian Second Football League
away goals scored (C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated Notes: Sloga Vinica was deducted 3 points. 2000–01 Macedonian Football Cup 2000–01 Macedonian
Vinica-2013–14 Macedonian Third Football League
(R) Radovo Osogovo Kochani Plačkovica Radovish Rabotnik (Dj) Lozovo Rudar Probishtip Sasa Makedonska Kamenica Sloga 1934 Vinica Trkanja Gradsko Baldovci
Vinica-Vlatko Gošev
September 1974 (age 49) Place of birth Vinica, SR Macedonia, SFRY Position(s) Midfielder Youth career Sloga Vinica Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls)
Vinica-1999–2000 Macedonian Second Football League
Karposh 93 Kumanovo Kozhuf Gevgelija Malesh Berovo Metalurg Veles Ovche Pole Sveti Nikole Sloga Vinica Tiverija Strumica Udarnik Pirava Vardar Negotino
Vinica-FK Sloga 1934 Vinica
Makedonija Vinica". In 1939, the name was changed to "FK Pakos Vinica" and in 1941 to "FK Plačkovica Vinica". From 1950 the club was named "FK Sloga Vinica" until
Vinica-1994–95 Macedonian Second Football League
Makedonija (West) Promoted Makedonija Relegated Pobeda Valandovo Sloga Vinica Tri Cheshmi Sloga Gorni Podlog Zheleznichar Bogomila Metalurg Skopje Pitu
Vinica-1993–94 Macedonian Second Football League
Kumanovo Metalurg Titov Veles Pobeda Valandovo Prvi Partizan Turnovo Sloga Vinica Tiverija Skanmak Strumica Udarnik Pirava Vardarski Bogdanci Varosh Prilep
Vinica-Blatets
village in Bulgaria Blatets, Sliven Province, village in Bulgaria Blatec, Vinica, village in the Republic of Macedonia This disambiguation page lists articles
Vinica-Brandy
Lisbon, is one of the few European PDO that produce only brandy (aguardente vínica), together with Cognac, Armagnac and Jerez. In Moldova and Romania, grape
Vinica-Zlatko Gocevski
Power forward Personal information Born (1982-04-09) April 9, 1982 (age 42) Vinica, SR Macedonia Nationality Macedonian Listed height 2.05 m (6 ft 9 in) Listed
Vinica-Georgi Danevski
art throughout his education. He married at a young age and settled in Vinica. He specialized in art in High School in Skopje, SR Macedonia and later
Vinica-Varaždin County
Municipality of Veliki Bukovec Municipality of Vidovec Municipality of Vinica Municipality of Visoko According to the 2011 census, Varaždin County has
Vinica-Delčevo Municipality
(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 the border crossing with Bulgaria, called
Vinica-2015–16 Macedonian Third Football League
Karbinci Napredok (R) Radovo Osogovo Kochani Ovche Pole Sveti Nikole Plachkovica Radovish Rabotnik (Dj) Lozovo Sasa Makedonska Kamenica Sloga 1934 Vinica
Vinica-2015–16 Slovak Cup
Košice (2) Nové Zámky (3) v Spartak Trnava (1) ŠK Závod (4) v Trenčín (1) ŠK Vinica (4) v Slovan Bratislava (1) Liptovský Mikuláš (2) v Žilina (1) Fourth round
Vinica-Ferdinand Budicki
August 2015. "Znameniti Viničanci" [Famous people from Vinica] (in Croatian). Municipality of Vinica. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved
Vinica-Vinica Municipality
Vinica Municipality may refer to: Vinica Municipality, North Macedonia Vinica, Varaždin County, Croatia Vinica, Veľký Krtíš District, Slovakia This disambiguation
Vinica-Oton Župančič
much of its initial appeal. He was born Oton Zupančič in the village of Vinica in the Slovene region of White Carniola near the border with Croatia. His
Vinica-Veľký Krtíš District
Ipľom Veľké Straciny Veľké Zlievce Veľký Krtíš (seat) Veľký Lom Vieska Vinica Vrbovka Záhorce Závada Želovce Zombor "Akčný plán rozvoja okresu Veľký Krtíš"
Vinica-2016–17 Macedonian Third Football League
Pole Sveti Nikole Plachkovica Radovish Rabotnik Lozovo Rudar Probištip Sasa Makedonska Kamenica Sloga 1934 Vinica Tiverija Strumica Vasilevo Vasilevo
Vinica-2017 Macedonian local elections
First round Veles Ace Kocevski Social Democratic Union 53.51% First round Vinica Ivica Dimitrov Social Democratic Union 52.23% Second round Vrapčište Isen
Vinica-Kočani Municipality
Probištip Municipality to the west, Makedonska Kamenica Municipality and Vinica Municipality to the east, and the Češinovo-Obleševo Municipality and Zrnovci
Vinica-Shopi
municipalities of Berovo, Pehčevo, Delčevo, Makedonska Kamenica, Probištip, Kočani, Vinica) the Novo Selo Municipality and several highland villages in the Radoviš
Vinica-Predrag Štromar
president of the Croatian People's Party from May to December 2020. Born in Vinica, Štromar attended secondary school in Varaždin. He graduated at the Zagreb
Vinica-List of FIPS region codes (M–O)
MKB1: Veles Municipality MKB2: Velešta MKB3: Vevčani Municipality MKB4: Vinica Municipality, North Macedonia MKB5: Vitolište MKB6: Vraneštica Municipality
Vinica-1977–78 Macedonian Republic League
Osogovo Kochani Pelister Bitola Pobeda Valandovo Skopje Skopje Sloga Skopje Skopje Sloga Vinica Vinica Tikvesh Kavadarci Transkop Bitola Vardar Negotino
Vinica-1978–79 Macedonian Republic League
Prilep Prilep Pobeda Valandovo Valandovo Rabotnichki Skopje Sloga Skopje Skopje Sloga Vinica Vinica Transkop Bitola Vardar Negotino Vardarski Bogdanci
Vinica-Vinica
Look up Vinica in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vinica may refer to places: Vinica, Tomislavgrad, Bosnia and Herzegovina Vinica, Varaždin County, Croatia
Vinica-Vinica Municipality, North Macedonia
Vinica (Macedonian: Виница [ˈvinitsa] ) is a municipality in the eastern part of North Macedonia. Vinica is also the name of the town where the municipal
Vinica-Zrnovci Municipality
is part of the Eastern Statistical Region. The municipality borders the Vinica Municipality to the east, the Kočani Municipality to the north, the Češinovo-Obleševo
Vinica-Paškal Buconjić
Bekija, Duvno, and Široki Brijeg. He also established several parishes – Vinica on 7 May 1885, Posuški Gradac on 28 April 1887; Tihaljina on 19 May 1889
Vinica-1997–98 Macedonian Second Football League
Malesh Berovo Metalurg Veles Osogovo Kochani Ovche Pole Sveti Nikole Rosoman 83 Rosoman Rudar Probishtip Sloga Vinica Turnovo Turnovo Vardar Negotino
Vinica-2008 Women's Junior World Handball Championship
21 July 2008 19:00 France 39–23 Chinese Taipei Vinica Sports Room, Vinica Attendance: 1000 Goiorani 9 (21–11) Yu-Ting 9 Report
Vinica-Islam in North Macedonia
200 1,363 14.8% Kavadarci 35,733 1,157 3.2% Negotino 18,194 1,105 6.1% Vinica 14,475 942 6.5% Karbinci 3,420 865 25.3% Ilinden 17,435 855 4.9% Gradsko
Vinica-Vinička Kršla
Vinička Kršla (Macedonian: Виничка Кршла) is a village in the municipality of Vinica, North Macedonia. The village is located on the eastern edge of the Kochansko
Vinica-COVID-19 pandemic in North Macedonia
Skopje, 6 in Struga, 3 in Tetovo, 2 in Kumanovo, 1 in Bitola, Negotino, Vinica and Gostivar each. The case in Negotino is also from Demir Kapija. One death
Vinica-Gradec, Vinica
Gradec (Macedonian: Градец) is a village in the municipality of Vinica, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 1,245
Vinica-Istibanja
Istibanja (Macedonian: Истибања) is a village in the municipality of Vinica, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of
Vinica-Jakimovo, Vinica
Jakimovo (Macedonian: Јакимово) is a village in the municipality of Vinica, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 1
Vinica-Kalimanci, Vinica
Kalimanci (Macedonian: Калиманци) is a village in the municipality of Vinica, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of
Vinica-Kruševo, Vinica
Kruševo (Macedonian: Крушевo) is a village in the municipality of Vinica, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 131
Vinica-Laki, Vinica
Laki (Macedonian: Лаки) is a village in the municipality of Vinica, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 314 inhabitants
Vinica-Leski, Vinica
Leski (Macedonian: Лески) is a village in the municipality of Vinica, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 579 inhabitants
Vinica-Pekljani
Pekljani (Macedonian: Пекљани) is a village in the municipality of Vinica, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 432
Vinica-Trsino
Trsino (Macedonian: Трсино) is a village in the municipality of Vinica, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 730 inhabitants
Vinica-Crn Kamen, Vinica
Crn Kamen (Macedonian: Црн Камен) is a village in the municipality of Vinica, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of
Vinica-Blatec, Vinica
Blatec (Macedonian: Блатец) is a village in the municipality of Vinica, North Macedonia. It used to be a municipality of its own. According to the 2002
Vinica-Lipec, Vinica
Lipec (Macedonian: Липец) is a village in the municipality of Vinica, North Macedonia. It used to be part of the former municipality of Blatec. According
Vinica-Elizabeta Dimitrova
Reliefs from the Vinica Kale", 1993 (in Macedonian) (1995 in English) "The Earliest Christian Symbols", 1995 (in Macedonian) "The Vinica Terracotas", 2000
Vinica-List of streets in Bratislava
831 07 Bratislava 36 Pod vinicami Staré Mesto vinica 811 02 Bratislava 1 Pod vinicami Staré Mesto vinica 811 02 Bratislava 1 Pod Vtáčnikom Vinohrady Pod
Vinica-Vinica, Veľký Krtíš District
Vinica (Hungarian: Ipolynyék) is a village and municipality in the Veľký Krtíš District of the Banská Bystrica Region of southern Slovakia. http://www
Vinica-Ďurkovce
(1262 Gurky, 1351 Gyiörk, 1381 Gyurk, Gyurki). In 1351, it belonged to Vinica town and, successively, to nobles Gyürkiy, a local feudatory family, Teleky
Vinica-List of municipalities and towns in Slovakia
Vígľašská Huta-Kalinka (Banská Bystrica Region) Vikartovce (Prešov Region) Vinica, Veľký Krtíš (Banská Bystrica Region) Viničky (Košice Region) Viničné (Bratislava
Vinica-Hristo Burmov
defeat of the Serbian units in the Macedonian front at Golak Mountain, Vinica and Mount Kara Tash, as well as the capture with the help of other parts
Vinica-List of Slovenian domestic animal breeds
Pramenka Belokranjska pramenka, ovca BP Ovis aries Near river Kolpa between Vinica, Adlešiči and Črnomelj (breed got its name after White Carniola, in Slovene
Vinica-Lipec
Lipec may refer to: Lipec (Kolín District), Czech Republic Lipec, Vinica, North Macedonia This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Vinica-Helena of Hungary, Queen of Croatia
died in his late teens or early twenties, and daughters named Claudia and Vinica. Helen had excellent family connections, being an aunt to Irene, the mother
Vinica-2021–22 Macedonian Second Football League
Prilep Gradski stadion Goce Delchev 15,000 Sasa Makedonska Kamenica Gradski stadion M. Kamenica 5,000 Sloga 1934 Vinica Gradski stadion Vinica 3,000
Vinica-2022–23 Macedonian Second Football League
Makedonska Kamenica Gradski stadion M. Kamenica 5,000 Sloga 1934 Vinica Gradski stadion Vinica 3,000 Teteks Tetovo AMS Sportski Centar Tetovo 2,000 Vardar
Vinica-Emilija Stojmenova Duh
for digital transformation of the Republic of Slovenia. She was born in Vinica, Macedonia, and moved to Maribor in 2002, when she received a scholarship
Vinica-2022–23 Slovak Cup
Slovan Tomášovce 1–1 (6–7 p) MŠK Rimavská Sobota Strojár Krupina 1–3 ŠK Vinica MFK Spartak Hriňová 5–4 MFK Žarnovica FK 09 Bacúch 2–2 (6–5 p) ŠK Závažná
Vinica-Municipalities of Croatia
Sračinec Sveti Đurđ Sveti Ilija Trnovec Bartolovečki Veliki Bukovec Vidovec Vinica Visoko Bedenica Bistra Brckovljani Brdovec Dubrava Dubravica Farkaševac
Vinica-2023–24 Slovak Cup
MŠK Fomat Martin OŠK Fintice 0–4 MŠK Spišské Podhradie FK 09 Bacúch 1–0 MFK Revúca FK Jesenské 1–1 (4–3 p) OFK Slovenská Ľupča ŠK Vinica 3–0 OFK Olováry
Vinica-Levira Distillery
"Coronavírus: Bairrada quer produzir gel desinfectante a partir de aguardente vínica". Público (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 12 September 2023. Caetano
Vinica-List of Glagolitic manuscripts (1400–1499)
f. 51) NUK 1 Jobova knjiga. Once used as a cover for a register of the Vinica parish, where it was found by Oton Brkopec while a gymnasium student in
Vinica-Municipality of Tomislavgrad
the villages of Vranjača, Kosnice, Krnjin, and Zaljuće Vinica, included the villages of Vinica and Pasić Gornje Ravno, included the villages of Gornje
Vinica-Vinica, Varaždin County
Vinička, population 125 Vinica, population 1,075 Vinica Breg, population 279 An absolute majority of population are Croats. Vinica is a site of ancient Roman
Vinica-Duga Resa
the total population is 11,180, in the following settlements: Belajska Vinica, population 180 Belavići, population 305 Bošt, population 62 Cerovački Galovići
Vinica-List of Glagolitic inscriptions (16th century)
1556 Lovran (sv. Jurja) Ⱍ Ⱇ Ⰾ Ⰵ On the heel of the third soldier. 1556 Vinica (sv. Katarine v grado) Ⱍ Ⱇ Ⰾ Ⰵ M Ⰳ Engraver: possibly meštar Grgur. The
Vinica-Albina Mali
Party. Albina Mali was born 12 Septiember 1925 in the Slovenian village of Vinica in Črnomelj Municipality, to a working-class family with eight children
Vinica-Kruševo (disambiguation)
Krushevo, Soufli Kruševo, Gusinje Kruševo, Pljevlja Kruševo, Vinica, a village near Vinica Kruševo, Velika Plana [sr], a hamlet of the village of Veliko
Vinica-Names of European cities in different languages (U–Z)
(Swedish), Vudtele (Southern Sami), Vyöddale (Ume Sami) Vinica Vinica (English, Croatian), Vinica (Macedonian, Serbian) Vinkovci Cibalie (Latin), Vinkovce
Vinica-Theodore Tiron
The earliest image of St Theodore as a horseman (named in Latin) is from Vinica, North Macedonia and, if genuine, dates to the 6th or 7th century. Here
Vinica-Turks in North Macedonia
Demir Kapija 376 9.95% Kočani 315 0.8% Kruševo 283 3.38% Kumanovo 292 0.3% Vinica 272 1.4% Negotino 349 1.92% Sopište 463 6.9% Mogila 266 5.04% Makedonski
Vinica-Plačkovica
part of North Macedonia, it extends between the cities of Radoviš, and Vinica. The highest peak is Lisec (Macedonian: Лисец) at 1,754 m, the length of
Vinica-Berovo Municipality
The municipality borders Pehčevo Municipality, Delčevo Municipality, and Vinica Municipality to the north, Radoviš Municipality and Vasilevo Municipality