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Debar-Debar
Debar (Macedonian: Дебaр [ˈdɛbar] ; Albanian: Dibër/Dibra or Dibra e Madhe) is a city in the western part of North Macedonia, near the border with Albania
Debar-Debar Municipality
Debar (Macedonian: Дебар [ˈdɛːbar] , Albanian: Komuna e Dibrës) is a municipality in western part of Republic of North Macedonia. Debar is also the name
Debar-Municipalities of North Macedonia
first-order administrative divisions of North Macedonia. North Macedonia is currently organized into 80 municipalities (Macedonian: општини, opštini; singular: општина
Debar-Dibër
Albania Debar, a town in northwestern North Macedonia within Debar Municipality, a municipality in northwestern North Macedonia Debar dialect Debar Lake
Debar-Albanians in North Macedonia
Albanians in North Macedonia (Albanian: Shqiptarët në Maqedoninë e Veriut, Macedonian: Албанци од Северна Македонија, romanized: Albanci od Severna Makedonija)
Debar-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
Debar-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
Debar-KF Korabi Debar
Korabi (Macedonian: ФК Кораби, FK Korabi or known by its old name as ФК Кораб, FK Korab) is a football club based in Debar, North Macedonia. They are
Debar-COVID-19 pandemic in North Macedonia
country out of fear of the virus. They entered North Macedonia on 27 February and went to the clinic in Debar on 2 March. They were not initially tested for
Debar-2001 insurgency in Macedonia
in the Macedonian towns of Tetovo, Gostivar, and Debar. Since independence, the Republic of Macedonia had been trying to focus on its internal affairs
Debar-Turks in North Macedonia
Turks in North Macedonia, also known as Turkish Macedonians and Macedonian Turks, (Macedonian: Македонски Турци, romanized: Makedonski Turci, Turkish:
Debar-Islam in North Macedonia
Muslims of Macedonian ethnicity number roughly 40,000 to 100,000 and can be found in the western part of North Macedonia in the Centar Župa, Debar, Struga
Debar-Debar Lake
Debar Lake (Macedonian: Дебарско Езеро, romanized: Debarsko Ezero; Albanian: Liqeni i Dibrës) is an artificial lake in the western portion of North Macedonia
Debar-Macedonians (ethnic group)
Constantinople included all of present-day North Macedonia (except for the Debar region) and parts of present-day Greek Macedonia. The borders of new Bulgarian state
Debar-Spas, Debar
Spas (Macedonian: Спас, Albanian: Spas) is a village in the municipality of Debar, North Macedonia. As of the 2021 census, Spas had 3 residents with the
Debar-History of North Macedonia
western North Macedonia were under the rule of the Albanian Noble Gropa family, which ruled territories between Ohrid and Debar. The city of Debar and some
Debar-Sanjak of Dibra
of the sanjaks of the Ottoman Empire. Its capital was Debar, Macedonia (modern-day North Macedonia). Today, the western part of its territory belongs to
Debar-Timotej of Debar and Kichevo
of Debar and Kichevo (birth name: Slave Jovanovski) is the current Metropolitan of the Diocese of Debar and Kichevo which is part of the Macedonian Orthodox
Debar-Eparchy of Debar and Kičevo
canonical branch of the Serbian Orthodox Church in North Macedonia. Its historical seat is in the city of Debar. During its existence, the eparchy was under
Debar-Ohrid–Debar uprising
The Ohrid–Debar uprising (Macedonian: Охридско-Дебaрско вoстание, romanized: Ohridsko-Debarsko vostanie; Bulgarian: Охридско-Дебърско въстание,
Debar-Serbs in North Macedonia
The Serbs are one of the constitutional ethnic groups of North Macedonia (Macedonian: Србите во Северна Македонија, Serbian: Срби у Северној Македонији
Debar-Saint Jovan Bigorski Monastery
Jovan Bigorski (Macedonian: Свети Јован Бигорски) is a Macedonian Orthodox monastery located in the western part of North Macedonia, near the road connecting
Debar-Hame, Debar
Hame (Macedonian: Хаме, Albanian: Amë) is a village in the municipality of Debar, North Macedonia. As of the 2021 census, Hame had 19 residents with the
Debar-Rajčica
Rajčica (Macedonian: Рајчица, Albanian: Rajçicë) is a village in the municipality of Debar, North Macedonia. As of the 2021 census, Rajčica had 162 residents
Debar-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
Debar-List of islands of North Macedonia
Greater Debar Island and Lesser Debar Island (41°27′43.73″N 20°31′58.49″E / 41.4621472°N 20.5329139°E / 41.4621472; 20.5329139 (Debar Lake Island))
Debar-North Macedonia–Turkey relations
North Macedonia–Turkey relations are the bilateral relations between North Macedonia and Turkey. Both countries are full members of the Council of Europe
Debar-Macedonian language
by around 1.6 million people, it serves as the official language of North Macedonia. Most speakers can be found in the country and its diaspora, with a
Debar-Historiography in North Macedonia
Historiography in North Macedonia is the methodology of historical studies developed and employed by Macedonian historians. It traces its origins to 1945
Debar-Gostivar
Gostivar (Macedonian: Гостивар [ˈɡɔstivar] ; Albanian definite form: Gostivari) is a city in North Macedonia, located in the upper Polog valley region
Debar-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
Debar-Gollobordë
region of Gollobordë, villages located in North Macedonia have the following population demographics: Debar Municipality: Otišani has traditionally been
Debar-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
Debar-Macedonian Orthodox Church
the Macedonian Orthodox Church (MOC) or the Archdiocese of Ohrid (AO), is an autocephalous Eastern Orthodox church in North Macedonia. The Macedonian Orthodox
Debar-Torbeši
The Torbeši (Macedonian: Торбеши) are a Macedonian-speaking Muslim ethnoreligious group in North Macedonia and Albania. The Torbeši are also referred
Debar-Konjari
Konjari (Macedonian: Коњари, Albanian: Kojnare) is an uninhabited village in the municipality of Debar, North Macedonia. In 1224, an Albanian landowner
Debar-Bitola
Bitola (/ˈbiːtoʊlə, -tələ/; Macedonian: Битола [ˈbitɔɫa] ) is a city in the southwestern part of North Macedonia. It is located in the southern part of
Debar-Gëzim Ostreni
2001 insurgency in the Republic of Macedonia. Gëzim Ostreni was born in the city of Debar in present-day North Macedonia on 1 November 1942. After finishing
Debar-Kičevo Municipality
and Rostuša Municipality to the northwest, Debar Municipality to the west, Gostivar Municipality to the north, Makedonski Brod and Plasnica municipalities
Debar-Bomovo
Bomovo (Macedonian: Бомово, Albanian: Bohmovë) is an abandoned village in the municipality of Debar, North Macedonia. The 1971 Yugoslav census was the
Debar-Debar dialect
The Debar dialect (Macedonian: Дебарски дијалект, Debarski dijalekt) is a member of the subgroup of the western and north-western dialects of the western
Debar-Islamic Religious Community of Macedonia
Islamic Religious Community of North Macedonia or IRC (Albanian: Bashkësia Fetare Islame e Maqedonisë së Veriut or BFI, Macedonian: Исламската Верска Заедница
Debar-List of honorary citizens of towns and cities in North Macedonia
Mula Recep Altepe Ferid Murad Vlado Jovanovski (Macedonian actor) Feridon Isiman (artist from North Cyprus) Katerina Trajkova Nurdjieva (nephew of Gotse
Debar-History of the Jews in North Macedonia
The history of the Jews in North Macedonia stretches back two thousand years, beginning during Roman antiquity, when Jews first arrived in the region
Debar-Banište
Banište (Macedonian: Баниште, Albanian: Banisht) is a village in the municipality of Debar, North Macedonia. It is located close to the Albanian border
Debar-Albanian nationalism in North Macedonia
Albanian nationalism in North Macedonia traces its roots in the wider Albanian nationalist movement which emerged as a response to the Eastern Crisis
Debar-Krivci
Krivci (Macedonian: Кривци, Albanian: Krivcë) is a village in the municipality of Debar, North Macedonia. As of the 2021 census, Krivci had 3 residents
Debar-Džepište
Džepište (Macedonian: Џепиште, Albanian: Zhepisht) is a village in the municipality of Debar, North Macedonia. In 1913 the village, along with other settlements
Debar-North Macedonia under the Ottoman Empire
North Macedonia was part of the Ottoman Empire for over 500 years, from the late 14th century until the Treaty of Bucharest in 1913. Before its conquest
Debar-Malesia, North Macedonia
Strugës) is a small region in Upper Struga Municipality, in western North Macedonia, at the Golema River. It is inhabited by Orthodox Christians, as opposed
Debar-Western Macedonian dialects
Western Macedonian dialects are one of three groups of Macedonian. The group is located in the western and southwestern areas of North Macedonia and smaller
Debar-Staro Nagoričane Municipality
Staro Nagoričane Municipality (Macedonian: Општина Старо Нагоричане) is a municipality in the northern part of North Macedonia. The municipal seat is located
Debar-Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization
was one of the leaders of the Ohrid-Debar Uprising organised jointly by IMORO and the Albanians of Western Macedonia. The Tikvesh Uprising was another uprising
Debar-Geology of North Macedonia
5 km. Melcher and Reichl said North Macedonia has "a high potential for chromium and nickel ores". Debar Mine, in Debar Municipality was once a productive
Debar-Hame
Finland Häme Province, a former province of Finland Hame, Debar, a village in North Macedonia Hamé (born 1975), French filmmaker and rapper Hame Faiva
Debar-Reka (region)
(Macedonian: Река, Albanian: Reka) is a geographical region in Macedonia, which encompasses a quadrangle with Albania in the west, the town of Debar and
Debar-Dialects of Macedonian
The dialects of Macedonian comprise the Slavic dialects spoken in the Republic of North Macedonia as well as some varieties spoken in the wider geographic
Debar-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
Debar-Dibër Valley
definite form: Dibra; Macedonian: Дебар, Debar; Turkish: Debre) is a section of the Drin valley in the border region between North Macedonia and Albania. The
Debar-List of Albanians in North Macedonia
that they are Albanian and have lived in Macedonia. Arianiti family – Albanian noble family, lord of Debar Gropa family – Albanian noble family, lord
Debar-Tetovo
Tetovo (Macedonian: Тетово, [ˈtɛtɔvɔ] ; Albanian: Tetovë/Tetova) is a city in the northwestern part of North Macedonia, built on the foothills of Šar Mountain
Debar-Battle of Oranik (1456)
spring of 1456 in the plains of Oranik (Debar in modern-day Macedonia). Moisi Arianit Golemi, lord of Debar, and one of Skanderbeg's officers, deserted
Debar-Mogorče
(Macedonian: Могорче) is a village in the municipality of Debar, North Macedonia. Mogorče has traditionally been inhabited by Orthodox Macedonians and
Debar-Demographic history of Macedonia
schools in Macedonia with 1,250 teachers and 39,892 pupils. The Bulgarian Exarchate held jurisdiction over seven dioceses (Skopje, Debar, Ohrid, Bitola
Debar-List of radio stations in North Macedonia
The following is a list of radio stations in North Macedonia. CHEcast (in Macedonian)
Debar-FK Rabotnički
that plays at the Toshe Proeski Arena in Skopje, North Macedonia. They currently compete in the Macedonian First League. FK Rabotnichki was founded in 1937
Debar-Macedonian front
The Macedonian front, also known as the Salonica front (after Thessaloniki), was a military theatre of World War I formed as a result of an attempt by
Debar-Centar Župa Municipality
Centar Župa (Macedonian: Центар Жупа; Turkish: Merkez Jupa) is a municipality in the western part of North Macedonia. Centar Župa is also the name of
Debar-Otišani
Otišani (Macedonian: Отишани) is a village in the municipality of Debar, North Macedonia. The village in Albanian is known as Hotishani. Otišani (Hotishani)
Debar-Mavrovo i Rostuše Municipality
The municipality borders Gostivar Municipality to the north, Kičevo Municipality to the east, Debar Municipality to the south and Albania to the west. According
Debar-Border crossings of Albania
border crossings and shares borders with Montenegro, Kosovo (116.3 km), North Macedonia (186.1 km), and Greece. This article outlines a complete list of Albania's
Debar-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
Debar-Macedonian diaspora
The Macedonian diaspora (Macedonian: Македонска дијаспора, romanized: Makedonska dijaspora) consists of ethnic Macedonian emigrants and their descendants
Debar-Black Drin
200 cu ft/s). After flowing through North Macedonia for 56 km (35 mi), the Black Drin crosses the border to Albania, west of Debar. It merges with the White Drin
Debar-John of Debar
John was born in a village around the town of Debar in today North Macedonia and had been a hegumen in a Debar monastery. He remained head of the Archbishopric
Debar-Selokuḱi
Selokuḱi (Macedonian: Селокуќи, Albanian: Sollokiq) is a village in the municipality of Debar, North Macedonia. As of the 2021 census, Selokuḱi had 16
Debar-List of power stations in North Macedonia
all power stations in North Macedonia. List of power stations in Europe List of largest power stations in the world "N. Macedonia to close Bitola, Oslomej
Debar-Galičnik
Galičnik (Macedonian: Галичник) is a mountain village in North Macedonia and along with Lazaropole is one of the two biggest and oldest Mijak villages
Debar-World War II in Yugoslav Macedonia
which were Tetovo-based and 500 of which were based in Debar. Ivan Mihailov's IMRO in Macedonia – After the military Bulgarian coup d'état of 1934 the
Debar-Selci, Struga
a village in Municipality of Struga, North Macedonia. In the 19th century Selci was a Bulgarian village in Debar kaza of the Ottoman Empire. According
Debar-Trnaniḱ
Trnaniḱ (Macedonian: Трнаниќ, Albanian: Taranik) is a village in the municipality of Debar, North Macedonia. The 1971 Yugoslav census was the last to record
Debar-Macedonian Blood Wedding
was written in the Macedonian Debar dialect and in standard Bulgarian, making it one of the first books written mostly in a Macedonian dialect. The play
Debar-Korab
Korab (Albanian: Mali i Korabit, Macedonian: Кораб) is a mountain range in eastern Albania and western North Macedonia, running along the border between
Debar-2018 Macedonian referendum
Macedonia on 30 September 2018, with voters asked whether they supported EU and NATO membership by accepting the Prespa Agreement between Macedonia and
Debar-Extreme points of North Macedonia
This is a list of the extreme points of North Macedonia: the points that are farther north, south, east or west than any other location, as well as the
Debar-Velešta
Velešta (Macedonian: Велешта, Albanian: Veleshtë) is a village in the municipality of Struga, North Macedonia. The village is located in the Drimkol area
Debar-List of FIPS region codes (M–O)
Čučer-Sandevo Municipality MK21: Debar Municipality MK22: Delčevo Municipality MK23: Delogoždi Opština, North Macedonia MK24: Demir Hisar Municipality MK25:
Debar-Vardar Banovina
southernmost part of the country, encompassing the whole of today's North Macedonia, southern parts of Southern and Eastern Serbia and southeastern parts
Debar-Šarena Mosque
Painted Mosque, is a mosque located near the Pena River in Tetovo, North Macedonia. The mosque was originally built in 1438 and later rebuilt in 1833
Debar-Dolno Kosovrasti
Dolno Kosovrasti (Macedonian: Долно Косоврасти) is a village in the municipality of Debar, North Macedonia. Dolno Kosovrasti has traditionally been inhabited
Debar-Telephone numbers in Yugoslavia
Gevgelija, Titov Veles 94 - Gostivar 95 - Kičevo 96 - Struga, Resen, Ohrid, Debar 97 - Demir Hisar, Bitola 98 - Prilep, Kruševo 81 - Titograd, Danilovgrad
Debar-Balli Kombëtar
Italians in 1941, for they bitterly opposed and dreaded the loss of Kosovo and Debar to Yugoslavia once again, and feared that the Allies in their support of
Debar-Bajazid Doda
upper Reka valley near Debar. An Albanian groom one day after his marriage. Young Albanian in the upper Reka valley near Debar. Albanians in the Upper
Debar-Tatar Elevci
Tatar Elevci (Macedonian: Татар Елевци, Albanian: Tatar Elevc) is a village in the municipality of Debar, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census
Debar-Drugovo Municipality
Drugovo (Macedonian: Другово) is a former municipality in western North Macedonia, created in the 1996 territorial organisation and dissolved following
Debar-Ilinden–Preobrazhenie Uprising
Ilinden-Preobrazhenie Uprising. Razlovtsi insurrection Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization Ohrid-Debar Uprising Tikvesh Uprising Kresna-Razlog Uprising Македония
Debar-Stogovo
easily reached by bus that goes from the capital of North Macedonia – Skopje to the town of Debar, at the place called "Boshkov most" (bridge). The nature
Debar-Yoakim Karchovski
Bulgarian. He is considered an ethnic Macedonian in North Macedonia. In May 2022 he was canonized by the Macedonian Orthodox Church as a saint. Karchovski
Debar-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
Debar-Krsto Aleksov
Macedonian Revolutionary Organization. He is considered an ethnic Macedonian in North Macedonia. Aleksov was born in the Ottoman village of Herebel (present-day
Debar-Battle of Polog
destroyed and Skanderbeg's army proceeded its looting before returning to Debar. Skanderbeg lost Svetigrad in 1448 after a two-month-long siege. The fortress
Debar-Macedonians in Albania
Dibër District (Macedonian: Дебар Поле/Debar Pole), Korçë (Macedonian: Горица/Gorica), Pogradec (Macedonian: Поградец) and Gora (Macedonian: Гора) areas
Debar-Gheg Albanian
Gheg is spoken in northern and central Albania, Kosovo, northwestern North Macedonia, southeastern Montenegro and southern Serbia by the Albanian dialectal
Debar-Lazar Koliševski
German ally, took control of a part of Vardar Macedonia, with the western towns of Tetovo, Gostivar and Debar going to Italian zone in Albania. After the
Debar-Irfan Ohri
Ottoman Empire, now North Macedonia in 1884. In 1913, he lived in Elbasan and actively participated in the preparation of the Ohrid-Debar Uprising. He maintained
Debar-Monastery of Saint Naum
The Monastery of Saint Naum (Macedonian: Манастир „Свети Наум“) is an Eastern Orthodox monastery in North Macedonia, named after the medieval Bulgarian
Debar-Zajas
Zajas (Macedonian: Зајас, Albanian: Zajaz) is a village in the municipality of Kičevo, North Macedonia. Zajas was the seat of the Zajas Municipality,
Debar-Radika
Radika (Albanian: Radikë; Macedonian and Serbian: Радика, Radika) is a river in southern Kosovo and western North Macedonia, a 70 km (43 mi)-long right
Debar-Greater Albania
(Gostivari), Struga (Struga) and Debar (Diber). In the 1980s, Albanian irredentist organizations appeared in the SR Macedonia, particularly Vinica, Kicevo
Debar-Prilep
Prilep (Macedonian: Прилеп [ˈpriːlɛp] ) is the fourth-largest city in North Macedonia. According to 2021 census, it had a population of 63,308. The name
Debar-Ardit Shaqiri
Ardit Shaqiri (Macedonian: Ардит Шаќири, romanized: Ardit Šaćiri; born 4 May 1985, in Struga) is a retired Macedonian-Albanian football midfielder. He
Debar-Petar Chaulev
supported the Bulgarian Army. After the Second Balkan War he led the Ohrid-Debar Uprising in 1913 against the Serbs. During the First World War he served
Debar-Botun, North Macedonia
from the Macedonian Botunja meaning fertile soil. In a similar way Włodzimierz notes that in the speech of Albanians from the nearby area of Debar the term
Debar-Gorno Kosovrasti
Gorno Kosovrasti (Macedonian: Горно Косоврасти) is a village in the municipality of Debar, North Macedonia. Gorno Kosovrasti has traditionally been inhabited
Debar-Serbian Chetnik Organization
revolutionary organization with the aim of liberation of Old Serbia (Kosovo and Macedonia) from the Ottoman Empire (in the vilayets of Kosovo, Manastir and Salonika)
Debar-Upper Reka
around the town of Debar on both sides of the Albanian-Macedonian border. The region of Upper Reka is bordered by Kosovo to the north and by Albania in
Debar-Držilovo
the 18th centuries, Slavic-speaking Muslims left the Debar area for the central regions of Macedonia and established villages such as Držilovo located in
Debar-Todor Aleksandrov
Revolutionary Organisation (IMRO). In North Macedonia, Aleksandrov, who was previously dismissed by the post-WWII Yugoslav Macedonian historiography as a controversial
Debar-Labuništa
Labuništa (Macedonian: Лабуништа; Albanian: Llabunishta) is a village in the municipality of Struga, North Macedonia. Labuništa is an old name dating
Debar-Robevi family house
building in Ohrid, North Macedonia. It was built in its current state in 1863–1864 by Todor Petkov from a village Gari near Debar. Today the house is
Debar-Bebe Rexha
family is Albanian and from North Macedonia. Her father, Flamur Rexha, was born in Debar also known as Dibra, North Macedonia when it was part of Yugoslavia
Debar-Goran Stefanovski
"Sarajevo, an oratorio for the theatre", "Hotel Europa", and "The Demon of Debar Maalo" (Демонот од Дебар маало). Born into a theatre family in Bitola, then
Debar-Strumica dialect
mark topical animate objects, compared to the Debar dialect, where the marking is common in the Macedonian Muslim population. The main characteristic is
Debar-Bulgarian Orthodox Church
rank of an archbishopric. Although the first appointed archbishop (John of Debar) was a Bulgarian, his successors, as well as the whole higher clergy, were
Debar-Drin (river)
Black Drin originates from Ohrid lake in the town of Struga, North Macedonia and flows north. Both tributaries' confluence occurs near Kukës in northeast
Debar-Rafael Moshe Kamhi
was born on 15 December 1870 in Bitola, Ottoman Empire (modern-day North Macedonia) in the family of Sephardi Jews. His father was Moshe Solomon Kamhi
Debar-Second Balkan War
boundaries, effectively sharing northern Macedonia. In case of a postwar disagreement, the area to the north of the Kriva Palanka–Ohrid line (with both
Debar-Abdurrahman Dibra
(1885 – 1961) was an Albanian politician. He was born in Debar in modern-day North Macedonia. He served under various ministries of the Albanian government
Debar-Cen Leka
Cen Leka (Albanian: Cen Leka) was an Albanian rebel and leader of the uprising from 1843 to 1844 in Dibër County Albania. Cen Leka was born in the village
Debar-Galičnik Wedding Festival
Wedding Festival (Macedonian: Галичка свадба) is an annual festival held in the village of Galičnik (North Macedonia) near the city of Debar in which a selected
Debar-Tikveš uprising
in late June 1913. It was organized by Internal Revolutionary Organization (IMRO) against the Serbian troops in Vardar
Debar-Peshkopi
the larger and more flamboyant Debar (Albanian: Dibra e Madhe, "Greater Dibër"), which today lies just over the Macedonian border. The population of Peshkopi
Debar-Albania–Bulgaria relations
as Macedonians. This has caused a diplomatic row between North Macedonia and Bulgaria over the identification of Albania’s Slavophones with North Macedonia
Debar-Reka dialect
the region Reka in the north-western part of North Macedonia. The Reka dialect is very close with the Galičnik and the Debar dialects. This dialect contains
Debar-Serbian campaign (1915)
not only disputed lands from Serbia but also additional territories in Macedonia and Thrace; in addition Germany and Austria-Hungary, offered Bulgaria
Debar-Kingdom of Serbia
the land which became known as Vardar Macedonia, and today stands independent as the Republic of North Macedonia but land-locked Serbia was prevented from
Debar-Hafëz Ismet Dibra
leader and writer. He was born in 1886 in the city of Debar, Ottoman Empire, now North Macedonia. He initially studied in his hometown, and then in a madrasa
Debar-Sherif Langu
Debar - 9 March 1956) was an Albanian Muslim cleric who served as chairman of the Muslim Community of Albania from 1942 until 1945. Born in Debar, present-day
Debar-Umovo
movements in the region of Macedonia at the end of the 17th and beginning of the 18th centuries, Slavic-speaking Muslims left the Debar area for the central
Debar-Orthodox Ohrid Archbishopric
territory of North Macedonia. Its creation was initiated in 2002, and formalized in 2005. In 2023, after the reconciliation of the SOC and the Macedonian Orthodox
Debar-SH 6 (Albania)
a junction with the road to Debar in North Macedonia. There is a new by-pass at Maqellarë. From here the SH6 travels north to Peshkopi, travelling through
Debar-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
Debar-Belgradkapı
1837 and were carved by master Siljan from Vrben, near Debar, in modern North Macedonia. The Debar masters were highly regarded at the time and were hired
Debar-Skanderbeg
Skanderbeg have also been erected in the cities of Skopje and Debar, in North Macedonia; Pristina, in Kosovo; Geneva, in Switzerland; Brussels, in Belgium;
Debar-Izet Dibra
Dibra was born as Izet Shatku on May 19, 1878 in Debar, back then Ottoman Empire, today's North Macedonia. His father Murat Ibrahim Shatku was a local merchant
Debar-First Balkan War
would receive all of Macedonia south of the Kriva Palanka–Ohrid line. Bulgaria accepted Serbia's expansion as being to the north of the Shar Mountains
Debar-Beranci
Beranci (Macedonian: Беранци) is a village in the municipality of Mogila, North Macedonia. The village is first mentioned as Beranci in 1468, in Ottoman
Debar-Kiril Peychinovich
(Лешок). Probably he later studied at the Monastery of St. John Bigorski near Debar. His father, Peychin, sold his property in Tearce and, together with his
Debar-Kuzman Kapidan
His struggle against bandits was still alive among Macedonians in the 20th century, especially in Debar region, from where he operated and from where he
Debar-Haki Stërmilli
Sikur të isha djalë (English: If I were a Boy). Born in Debar, Ottoman Empire (modern North Macedonia), Stërmilli finished his first studies in Bitola. In
Debar-Žamila Kolonomos
battle for Debar the following August. She survived, and Vardar Macedonia was fully liberated in November 1944. After the liberation of Macedonia, she married
Debar-List of city flags in Europe
Cetinje Herceg Novi Kotor Pljevlja Podgorica (details) Tuzi Ulcinj Bitola Debar Gostivar Kumanovo Prilep Radoviš Skopje (details) Srbinovo Štip Strumica
Debar-Kutmichevitsa
endorsement and development of the Old Church Slavonic and culture. The Debar–Velich diocese of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church was created in Kutmichevitsa
Debar-Bulgarian Exarchate
present-day northern Bulgaria (Moesia), most of Thrace, as well as over north-eastern Macedonia. After the Christian population of the bishoprics of Skopje and
Debar-Daber, Tolmin
Augsdorf in Velden am Wörther See, Austria), Dabar (in Croatia), and Debar (in North Macedonia). Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia Tolmin municipal
Debar-2019 Albania earthquake
majority municipalities of North Macedonia such as Tetovo sent humanitarian aid and 500,000 denars, Struga 1,000,000 denars, Debar 300,000 denars, Kičevo
Debar-Archbishopric of Ohrid
Archbishopric of Ohrid (Bulgarian: Българска Охридска архиепископия; Macedonian: Охридска архиепископија), originally called Archbishopric of Justiniana
Debar-Yane Sandanski
22 April 1915) was a Macedonian Bulgarian revolutionary. He is recognized as a national hero in both Bulgaria and North Macedonia. In his youth Sandanski
Debar-41st Infantry Division "Firenze"
fighting. The Firenze remained in Macedonia and Montenegro as occupation force, establishing initially garrisons at Debar, Struga, Izvor and Volko Legalo
Debar-Manastir vilayet
Debre-i Bala (Debar), Mat, Debre-i Zir (Its center was Piskopoya), Rakalar (region around river Radika (its local name is River region (Macedonian: Река). Sanjak
Debar-Fuad Dibra
of the High Regency Council. Fuad Dibra was born in Dibër (present-day Debar) to a wealthy landowning family and was the son of Ismail Pasha. He attended
Debar-First Balkan Alliance
for the Alliance. Sido was an Orthodox Albanian merchant from Debar (in western Macedonia) who frequently travelled to Istanbul. Xhelal Pasha, a member
Debar-St Nicholas Church, Mavrovo
1855 by painter Dicho Zograf of the Debar Art School movement, who in North Macedonia is seen as an ethnic Macedonian while in Bulgaria as a Bulgarian.
Debar-Albanians
culture, history and language. They primarily live in Albania, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia as well as in Croatia, Greece, Italy and Turkey
Debar-Anđelko Krstić
Labuništa in the Drimkol area (known as Mala Šumadija) north of Struga (present-day Republic of Macedonia, then in Ottoman Empire) into a Serb family of pečalbari
Debar-Serbia in the Balkan Wars
gained control over the land that became known as Vardar Macedonia (Present-day North Macedonia).[citation needed] In 1918, Serbia became part of the Kingdom
Debar-Špilje Hydro Power Plant
Špilje Hydro Power Plant is a power plant in North Macedonia with an installed capacity of 84 MW. The Hydro Power Plant has an average annual production
Debar-Dlaboka River
River (Macedonian: Длабока река, Dlaboka Reka; Albanian: Përroi i Thellë), literally meaning Deep River, is a river in western North Macedonia located
Debar-List of World War II monuments and memorials in North Macedonia
monuments and memorials in North Macedonia represents monuments and memorials built on the territory of the present-day North Macedonia during the times of Communist
Debar-List of twin towns and sister cities in Turkey
Azerbaijan Nalchik, Russia Salyan, Azerbaijan Siliana, Tunisia Kapaklı Debar, North Macedonia Karacabey Ferizaj, Kosovo Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina Mamusha
Debar-Nano Ružin
The family originated from the Mijaks group of people from the region of Debar - Galičnik. The name of the family comes from a famous and prominent lady
Debar-Gorenci, Centar Župa
Gorenci (Macedonian: Горенци) is a village in the municipality of Centar Župa, North Macedonia. Gorenci has traditionally been inhabited by Orthodox Macedonians
Debar-Albanian–Ottoman Wars (1432–1479)
and revolts took place in present-day Albania, Montenegro, Kosovo, North Macedonia and South Serbia. In this period, Albanians under the leadership of
Debar-Mahallah
but can also appear as part of a neighborhood name, such as Skopje's "Debar maalo", and Bitola's "Jeni maale", "Madzar maala". In Romanian, the word
Debar-Dičo Zograf
(1819–1872) was a Mijak iconographer, fresco painter and a representative of the Debar Art School in the Balkans in the 19th century. He self-identified as a Bulgarian
Debar-Albania–Yugoslavia relations
yet the United Kingdom insisted on slight adaptations in the region of Debar, Prizren and Kastrati in the interest of Yugoslavia. In an effort to gain
Debar-List of people from Kumanovo
Below is a list of notable people born in Kumanovo, North Macedonia or its surroundings: Igor Mihajlovski (1973-), Former basketball player Kristijan
Debar-Arbër Highway
carriageway highway that is being constructed between Albania and North Macedonia. The highway is planned to stretch along an ancient caravan route passing
Debar-List of conflicts in Europe
First Balkan War 1913 Tikveš Uprising 1913 Second Balkan War 1913 Ohrid–Debar Uprising 1914 Peasant Revolt in Albania 1914–1918 World War I - 19,174,335
Debar-Battle of Dobro Pole
at the time part of the Kingdom of Serbia (present-day Greece and North Macedonia). The offensive and the preceding artillery preparation had devastating
Debar-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
Debar-Macedonian Orthodox Diocese of Australia and New Zealand
and New Zealand is headquartered in Melbourne. Metropolitan Tomotej of Debar-Kičevo served as its first administrator, succeeded in 1995 by Metropolitan
Debar-Xhem Hasa
in Macedonia.[citation needed] However, both Yugoslav and Albanian partisans confronted the Ballist forces. When Maqellarë, midway between Debar and
Debar-Cvetovo
the 18th centuries, Slavic-speaking Muslims left the Debar area for the central regions of Macedonia and established villages such as Cvetovo located in
Debar-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
Debar-Bulgaria during World War I
November, the 3rd "Balkan" division took Prizren. Within days, the towns of Debar, Struga, Ohrid were also occupied. Finally, on 4 December, the Bulgarians
Debar-Massacres of Albanians in the Balkan Wars
Ohrid–Debar uprising; its suppression by Serbian forces resulted in tens of thousands of Albanian refugees arriving in Albania from western Macedonia. According
Debar-Dolno Količani
movements in Macedonia at the end of the 17th and beginning of the 18th centuries, Muslims left the Debar area for the central regions of Macedonia and established
Debar-Boškov Most Hydro Power Plant
valley, in the southernmost part of the Mavrovo National Park, in North Macedonia. It will have a total capacity of 71,5 MW. Construction is expected
Debar-Voydan Popgeorgiev – Chernodrinski
codified Macedonian language. A commemorative plaque was set on his home in Sofia. Besides the Macedonian Bloody Wedding written primarily in the Debar dialect
Debar-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
Debar-Pristina
the R 6 and R 7, radiate out the city and connect it to Albania and North Macedonia. Pristina will host the 2030 Mediterranean Games. The origin of the
Debar-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
Debar-Congress of Dibër
held by members of Albanian committee in Debar (then part of the Ottoman Empire, now part of North Macedonia) from July 23 to July 29, 1909. The congress
Debar-Pannonia
extended as far as the Elbe. In 10 AD, Cornelius Lentulus Augur was able to debar not just the Dacians, but also the Sarmatians "from access to the Danube"
Debar-Green Humane City
(Macedonian: Зелен хуман град, romanized: Zelen human grad, ZHG) is an informal green municipalist political initiative from Skopje, North Macedonia.
Debar-Pagaruša, Studeničani
Pagaruša (Macedonian: Пагаруша) is a village in the municipality of Studeničani, North Macedonia. The village is recorded in the 1467/68 defter, as a timar
Debar-German invasion of Greece
Italian armies in North Africa. To man the Albanian battlefront, the Greek command was forced to withdraw forces from Eastern Macedonia and Western Thrace
Debar-Debar Municipality
Debar (Macedonian: Општина Дебар [ˈdɛːbar] , Albanian: Komuna e Dibrës) is a municipality in western part of Republic of North Macedonia. Debar is also
Debar-Edward VI
that Edward was dying, and foreign diplomats suspected that some scheme to debar Mary was under way. France found the prospect of the emperor's cousin on
Debar-Fourth Crusade
were now in the quandary of having achieved their stated aim while being debarred from the actual objective, namely the reward that the younger Alexios had
Debar-Battle of Nicopolis
Bregalnica Battle of Kalimanci Battle of Knjaževac Siege of Vidin (1913) Ohrid–Debar uprising World War I Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Serbian campaign
Debar-Crusade of Varna
Bregalnica Battle of Kalimanci Battle of Knjaževac Siege of Vidin (1913) Ohrid–Debar uprising World War I Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Serbian campaign
Debar-Skanderbeg
000 of his men. Skanderbeg's army continued looting before returning to Debar. He returned triumphantly with his army with whom he had split his booty
Debar-Italian protectorate of Albania (1939–1943)
of Yugoslavia, three new Prefectures were added. Kossovo, Metohija and Debar, with 5 sub-prefectures. Also Ulcinj was added to Scutari prefecture as
Debar-2007 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election
effects. Any deviations from prescribed norms led to candidates being debarred. To help manage the situation, elections were held in seven stages. At
Debar-China Communications Construction Company
included debarment by the World Bank and the Bangladesh government. In early 2018, CCCC subsidiary, China Harbour Engineering Company, was debarred for attempted
Debar-Bulgarian Orthodox Church
rank of an archbishopric. Although the first appointed archbishop (John of Debar) was a Bulgarian, his selected successors, as well as the whole higher clergy
Debar-Raghuraj Pratap Singh
charges against him were dropped. However, the Supreme Court of India debarred the state government from dismissing POTA charges. Eventually the POTA
Debar-Albanians in North Macedonia
communities are in the cities and surrounding regions of Tetovo, Gostivar, Debar, Struga, Kičevo, Kumanovo and Skopje. Smaller numbers are also found in
Debar-German invasion of Greece
order, launched a counteroffensive in northern Albania, advancing from Debar, Prisren and Podgorica towards Elbasan. On 8 April, the Yugoslav vanguard
Debar-John of Debar
John of Debar (Bulgarian: Йоан Дебърски; fl. 1018–1037) was an 11th-century Bulgarian clergyman. He was a bishop under Emperor Samuel of Bulgaria. According
Debar-German occupation of Albania
occasional skirmishes with Yugoslav partisans. When Maqellarë, midway between Debar and Peshkopi, was recaptured by the Fifth Partisan Brigade, the Germans
Debar-Tudor period
of religion. In large part it proved destructive, for while it helped to debar a revival of Catholic devotion it clearly contain elements which injured
Debar-Leo of Ohrid
Archbishopric of Ohrid Installed 1037 Term ended 1056 Predecessor John of Debar Successor Theodulus I Personal details Nationality Greek Denomination Eastern
Debar-Fiqri Dine
Germany's military occupation. He was the chieftain of the Dine clan from Debar. Fiqiri Dine was born on 5 May 1897 in Dibra, the only son of Dine Maqellara
Debar-Gostivar
other cities in the region, such as Tetovo, Skopje, Kičevo, Ohrid, and Debar. A freeway was built in 1995, from Gostivar to Tetovo, 24 km (15 mi) long
Debar-Primogeniture
Ages. In 1316, Joan, the only surviving child of Louis X of France, was debarred from the throne in favor of her uncle, Philip, Count of Poitiers. After
Debar-Debar
Debar (Macedonian: Дебaр [ˈdɛbar] ; Albanian: Dibër/Dibra or Dibra e Madhe) is a city in the western part of North Macedonia, near the border with Albania
Debar-President of India
office. Certain conditions, per Article 59 of the Indian constitution, debar an otherwise eligible citizen from contesting the presidential elections
Debar-Dibër
Albania Debar, a town in northwestern North Macedonia within Debar Municipality, a municipality in northwestern North Macedonia Debar dialect Debar Lake
Debar-Divri
the Greek name for Dhivër, Sarandë District, Albania the Greek name for Debar, western Macedonia This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct
Debar-Debar Mountain Wild Forest
The Debar Mountain Wild Forest is a 83,405-acre (337.53 km2) tract designated as Wild Forest by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
Debar-Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor
discouragement. He endeavored to get rid of the Barrier Treaty, which debarred his Flemish subjects from the navigation of the Scheldt. When he was opposed
Debar-Pristina
Albaniji ustanici su držali Permet, Leskoviku, Konicu, Elbasan, a u Makedoniji Debar ... Josef Redlich, Baron d'Estournelles, M. Justin Godart, Walter Shucking
Debar-Southwestern Statistical Region
Southwestern Statistical Region is divided into nine municipalities: Centar Župa Debar Debarca Kičevo Makedonski Brod Ohrid Plasnica Struga Vevčani The current
Debar-Preamble to the Constitution of India
population. Every citizen of India 18 years of age or older and not otherwise debarred by law is entitled to vote. In case of Mohan Lal Tripathi vs District Magistrate
Debar-Battle of Kosovo
Bregalnica Battle of Kalimanci Battle of Knjaževac Siege of Vidin (1913) Ohrid–Debar uprising World War I Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Serbian campaign
Debar-The Emergency (India)
ordered all privileges Gandhi received as an MP be stopped, and that she be debarred from voting. However, she was allowed to continue as Prime Minister pending
Debar-Galičnik
Sarievski (1922–2002) Partenij Zografski (1818–1876) Galičnik, Skudrinje and Debar lake. Church of St. Peter and Paul. Old postcard from Galičnik - 1903-1908
Debar-Surajbhan Singh
contesting on a ticket from Lok Janshakti Party (LJP). Currently he is debarred from contesting due to conviction in the Brij Behari Prasad murder case
Debar-Siege of Sarajevo
Bregalnica Battle of Kalimanci Battle of Knjaževac Siege of Vidin (1913) Ohrid–Debar uprising World War I Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Serbian campaign
Debar-Ohrid–Debar uprising
The Ohrid–Debar uprising (Macedonian: Охридско-Дебaрско вoстание, romanized: Ohridsko-Debarsko vostanie; Bulgarian: Охридско-Дебърско въстание,
Debar-Debarment
can be debarred. In cross-debarment, organizations and agencies agree to mutually exclude others based on debarment by affiliates. Debarment is a penalty
Debar-Macedonian language
Vevčani-Radožda dialect, Upper Prespa dialect and Lower Prespa dialect. Debar Group: Debar dialect, Reka dialect, Drimkol-Golo Brdo dialect, Small Reka dialect
Debar-George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham
to resist the Dutch or French invasion in June 1666. He was, however, debarred from high office by the influence of Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon
Debar-Wauba Debar
Wauba Debar (c. 1792–1832) was a female Aboriginal Tasmanian. Her grave is a historic site located in the east coast Tasmanian town of Bicheno, which
Debar-Battle of Oranik (1456)
spring of 1456 in the plains of Oranik (Debar in modern-day Macedonia). Moisi Arianit Golemi, lord of Debar, and one of Skanderbeg's officers, deserted
Debar-List of European cities by elevation
Winterberg 668 m (2,192 ft) Toplița 667 m (2,188 ft) Aš 666 m (2,185 ft) Debar 665 m (2,182 ft) Leganés 665 m (2,182 ft) Fuenlabrada 664 m (2,178 ft) Móstoles
Debar-Laotian Civil War
uprising [ru] Conquest of al-Hasa Second Balkan War Tikveš uprising Ohrid–Debar uprising Second Revolution (Republic of China) Bai Lang Rebellion Operations
Debar-Black Drin
for 56 km (35 mi), the Black Drin crosses the border to Albania, west of Debar. It merges with the White Drin in Kukës to form the Drin, which flows into
Debar-New Caledonia
PMC 5451287. PMID 28608869. Palmas, Pauline; Jourdan, Hervé; Rigault, Fredéric; Debar, Léo; De Meringo, Hélène; Bourguet, Edouard; Mathivet, Mathieu; Lee, Matthias;
Debar-FK Rabotnički
Romantičari (formed in 2001) which was dissolved. The supporters group Debar Maalo was formed for the Macedonian. cup final vs. Makedonija GP in 2009
Debar-Thomas Aquinas
being once received, are not sincere in their return; hence she does not debar them from the way of salvation, but neither does she protect them from the
Debar-Torbeši
in western North Macedonia and eastern Albania. Most of the villages in Debar regions are populated by Torbeš. The Struga municipality also holds a large
Debar-Operation Rösselsprung (1944)
Bregalnica Battle of Kalimanci Battle of Knjaževac Siege of Vidin (1913) Ohrid–Debar uprising World War I Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Serbian campaign
Debar-Blacklisting
Black Book (gaming) Book censorship Cancel culture Closure (sociology) Debarment Deplatforming Involuntary unemployment List of books banned by governments
Debar-Kurukshetra War
conditions and makes him the Major General of the Kaurava Army, while Karna is debarred from fighting. Karna joins the war later when Bhishma is severely wounded
Debar-Debar dialect
The Debar dialect (Macedonian: Дебарски дијалект, Debarski dijalekt) is a member of the subgroup of the western and north-western dialects of the western
Debar-Korab
375 m (7,792 ft)). After that, the range falls away to the city of Debar and the Debar Lake. The city of Peshkopi is to the southwest of Mali i Gramës and
Debar-Battle of Zenta
Bregalnica Battle of Kalimanci Battle of Knjaževac Siege of Vidin (1913) Ohrid–Debar uprising World War I Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Serbian campaign
Debar-KF Korabi Debar
known by its old name as ФК Кораб, FK Korab) is a football club based in Debar, North Macedonia. They are currently competing in the Macedonian Third League
Debar-North Macedonia
Joakim Krčovski, Kiril Pejčinoviḱ and others. The bishoprics of Skopje, Debar, Bitola, Ohrid, Veles, and Strumica voted to join the Bulgarian Exarchate
Debar-Seal of West Virginia
directed by law". The phrase was suggested as the motto by Joseph H. Diss Debar, the artist who created the state's Great Seal. The seal as used in the
Debar-Komagata Maru incident
Columbia Press. 1989. pp. 81, 83. ISBN 978-0-7748-0340-3. "Immigrants debarred from landing in Canada who do not come from country of citizenship in through
Debar-Pope Eusebius
Decian persecutions (250–51), that the apostates should not be forever debarred from ecclesiastical communion, but readmitted after doing proper penance
Debar-Massacres of Albanians in the Balkan Wars
if no casualties occurred. Russia also helped Serbia gain the towns of Debar, Prizren and Pec from Albania (and tried to gain Gjakova), and Austria-Hungary
Debar-Mephibosheth
house of Makhir ben Ammiel, a powerful Gadite or Manassite headman at Lo-debar, not far from Mahanaim, which during the reign of his uncle Ishbosheth was
Debar-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
Debar-Kingdom of Serbia
1913, 11 new districts were formed in the newly liberated areas: Bitola, Debar, Kavadarci, Novi Pazar, Kumanovo, Pljevlja, Prizren, Priština, Skopje, Tetovo
Debar-Border crossings of Albania
border crossing on May 10, 2013) Bllatë (Dibër) – Spas (Debar) Trebisht (Dibër) – Džepište (Debar) Qafë Thanë (Pogradec) – Kjafasan (Struga, the main border
Debar-Jurassic World
was released during the 2015 MERS outbreak as the U.S. film studios were debarred from altering their scheduled dates, resulting in the film's attendance
Debar-Common moorhen
belonging to the widespread subspecies G. c. orientalis and locally known as debar (a generic term also used for ducks and meaning roughly "waterfowl"), is
Debar-Films and television programmes based on Alice in Wonderland
l’autre côté du miroir 2003 Animated TV film France directed by Dominque Debar, produced by Storimages Alice (miniseries) 2009 Live-action TV miniseries
Debar-Anorexia nervosa
341. ISBN 978-0-07-803538-8. Striegel-Moore RH, Rosselli F, Perrin N, DeBar L, Wilson GT, May A, et al. (July 2009). "Gender difference in the prevalence
Debar-Phil LaMarr
Phil LaMarr at Behind The Voice Actors An Audio Interview with Phil LaMarr by SiDEBAR Phil LaMarr Interview w/ Legions of Gotham Phil LaMarr on Twitter
Debar-Sali Berisha
Honorary Citizen of Prizren 2013 – North Macedonia : Honorary Citizen of Debar 2015 – National Flag Order (Albania, 2015) – decorated by President of Albania
Debar-Telephone numbers in North Macedonia
Kičevo, Makedonski Brod, Plasnica Ohrid 46 Ohrid, Struga, Vevčani, Debarca, Debar, Centar Župa Bitola 47 Bitola, Resen, Novaci, Mogila, Demir Hisar Prilep
Debar-86 (term)
transferred." As a transitive verb derived from the noun, it means "to eject or debar (a person) from premises; to reject or abandon". The OED gives examples
Debar-Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)
Bregalnica Battle of Kalimanci Battle of Knjaževac Siege of Vidin (1913) Ohrid–Debar uprising World War I Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Serbian campaign
Debar-Phi Kappa Phi
raised openly, leadership decided that although the constitution did not debar African Americans, the society would not "urge the election of colored people"
Debar-Debar Lake
Debar Lake (Macedonian: Дебарско Езеро, romanized: Debarsko Ezero; Albanian: Liqeni i Dibrës) is an artificial lake in the western portion of North Macedonia
Debar-First Bulgarian Empire
sees, the seat remained in Ohrid and its titular, the Bulgarian John of Debar, kept his office. Furthermore, the Bulgarian archbishopric was given a special
Debar-World War II in Albania
occasional skirmishes with Yugoslav partisans. When Maqellarë, midway between Debar and Peshkopi, was recaptured by the Fifth Partisans, the Germans with the
Debar-Albanians
municipalities of Tetovo and Gostivar in the northwestern region, Struga and Debar in the southwestern region as well as around the capital of Skopje in the
Debar-First Balkan War
Bregalnica Battle of Kalimanci Battle of Knjaževac Siege of Vidin (1913) Ohrid–Debar uprising World War I Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Serbian campaign
Debar-Second Balkan War
Bregalnica Battle of Kalimanci Battle of Knjaževac Siege of Vidin (1913) Ohrid–Debar uprising World War I Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Serbian campaign
Debar-Social rejection
Social rejection occurs when an individual is deliberately excluded from a social relationship or social interaction. The topic includes interpersonal
Debar-Tirana
specialists of the Austro-Hungarian army. Following the capture of the town of Debar by Serbia, many of its Albanian inhabitants fled to Turkey, the rest went
Debar-Sanjak of Dibra
The Sanjak of Dibra, Debar, or Dibër (Turkish: Debre Sancağı, Albanian: Sanxhaku i Dibrës, Macedonian: Дебарски санџак, romanized: Debarski sandžak) was
Debar-Second Amendment to the United States Constitution
a draft constitution for Virginia that said "no freeman shall ever be debarred the use of arms within his own lands or tenements". According to Picadio
Debar-Haxhi Lleshi
fled to the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, where they settled in Debar, and later in Banjishte near Debar. From 1926 to 1931 he attended elementary school, then
Debar-Oscar's Oasis
Yoshimichi Tamura Geoffroy De Crécy Lionel Allaix Marco Allard Dominique Debar Olivier Derynck Voices of Marie Facundo Sly Johnson Martial Le Minoux Jérémy
Debar-Municipalities of North Macedonia
Sand. Jegun. Tearce Tetovo Bogovinje Vrapčište Kičevo Plas. Cent. Župa Debar Veles Lozovo Gradsko Zelenik. Studenič. Sopište Želino Brven. Novo Selo
Debar-NATO bombing of Yugoslavia
Bregalnica Battle of Kalimanci Battle of Knjaževac Siege of Vidin (1913) Ohrid–Debar uprising World War I Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Serbian campaign
Debar-Varnava, Serbian Patriarch
the Ottoman Empire, on August 29, 1880. Since Metropolitan Parthenios of Debar, and Veles (1907-1913) was frequently absent from his eparchy serving as
Debar-1966 Asian Games
Games, reversing the decision taken by Indonesia in the previous Asiad to debar the two countries. A total number of 2,500 athletes and officials from 18
Debar-Operation Storm
Bregalnica Battle of Kalimanci Battle of Knjaževac Siege of Vidin (1913) Ohrid–Debar uprising World War I Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Serbian campaign
Debar-Warrant officer
all warrant officers had responsibility for stores, this was enough to debar the illiterate. In origin, warrant officers were specialist professionals
Debar-Gollobordë
neighboring regions, has historically been economically linked to the city of Debar, which was traditionally referred to by inhabitants as simply "the City"
Debar-List of cities in North Macedonia
(15,009), Radoviš (14,460), Kriva Palanka (13,481), Negotino (12,488), Debar (11,735) and Sveti Nikole (11,728). Fourteen cities have a population of
Debar-Lootera
a passionate affair. Meanwhile, an act passed by the Indian government debars the power of landlords, causing tension in the Ray Chaudhary household.
Debar-Burke and Hare murders
fell foul of the regulations of the Royal College of Surgeons and was debarred from lecturing; he was removed from the roll of fellows of the Royal Society
Debar-Vardar Banovina
Rafajlović (1940–1941) Skopje (capital) Berovo Bitola Bosilegrad Delčevo Debar Dragaš Gevgelija Gjilan Gostivar Makedonski Brod Kaçanik Kavadarci Kičevo
Debar-Battle of Odžak
Bregalnica Battle of Kalimanci Battle of Knjaževac Siege of Vidin (1913) Ohrid–Debar uprising World War I Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Serbian campaign
Debar-Monastery of Saint Naum
information Order Macedonian Orthodox Established 905 Diocese Diocese of Debar and Kičevo People Founder(s) Saint Naum Site Location Ohrid Municipality
Debar-Debir
the border of the Tribe of Gad, commonly believed to be the same as Lo-Debar. (Joshua 13:26) Some identify the place with Umm ed-Dabar, 16 km (9.9 mi)
Debar-List of wars involving Albania
leader of the Pahsalik of Scutari, hand over the districts of Dukakin, Debar, Elbasan, Ohrid and Trgovište. Bushati refuses and, with support from Serbia
Debar-1999 F-117A shootdown
Bregalnica Battle of Kalimanci Battle of Knjaževac Siege of Vidin (1913) Ohrid–Debar uprising World War I Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Serbian campaign
Debar-Theresa Caputo
Atria Books. ISBN 978-1-5011-3908-6. OCLC 956959045. Ann O'Delia Diss Debar ("One of the most extraordinary fake mediums... the world has ever known"
Debar-Damen Group
Damen, took over. On March 16, 2016, the World Bank Group announced its debarment of Damen Shipyards Gorinchem for 18 months. As stated in a press release
Debar-The Merchant of Venice
drama film directed by Pierre Billon and starring Michel Simon, Andrée Debar and Massimo Serato. 1961 – The Merchant of Venice, an Australian television
Debar-Bitola
of a Turkification campaign total of 40 Turkish schools were opened in Debar, Kičevo, Kumanovo, Struga, Resen, Bitola, Kruševo and Prilep. The city has
Debar-Inkatha Freedom Party
bastion in the Pietermaritzburg Midlands region, Thabo Mbeki was reportedly debarred by an IFP-affiliated traditional leader in Mafunze. Previously the stronghold
Debar-Ben DeBar
Benedict DeBar (1812–1877) was a prominent American actor-manager. He is associated with operating a major theater in St. Louis, and best known for portraying
Debar-Eric Powell (politician)
▌Angela Burks Hill (R) ▌Joey Fillingane (R) ▌Robin Robinson (R) ▌Dennis DeBar (R) ▌John A. Polk (R) ▌Chris Johnson (R) ▌Philman Ladner (R) ▌Mike Seymour
Debar-Supreme Court of India
constitution A person who has retired as a judge of the Supreme Court is debarred from practicing in any court of law or before any other authority in India
Debar-President of Bangladesh
Constitution. Certain conditions, as per Article 27 of the Constitution, debar any eligible citizen from contesting the presidential elections. The conditions
Debar-Bebe Rexha
Albanian and from North Macedonia. Her father, Flamur Rexha, was born in Debar also known as Dibra, North Macedonia when it was part of Yugoslavia and
Debar-Joseph H. Diss Debar
Joseph Hubert Diss Debar (6 March 1820 – 13 January 1905) was a French-born American artist and government official who designed the official seal and
Debar-List of honorary citizens of towns and cities in North Macedonia
Deutsche Welle. http://kirilica.com.mk/vesti/bamir-topi-pochesen-gragjanin-na-debar[permanent dead link] http://www.novamakedonija.com.mk/DetalNewsInstant.asp
Debar-Office of Management and Budget
government-wide suspension and debarment system, issue regulations with government-wide criteria and minimum due process procedures when debarring or suspending participants
Debar-Dine
Quisling government under Nazi Germany and chieftain of the Dine clan from Debar Jim Dine (born 1935), American pop artist Nancy Dine (1937–2020), American
Debar-Zakir Husain
parliament who had been appointed as a Minister in a State would not be debarred from attending Parliament or voting in its debates until the member had
Debar-1948 Palestine war
uprising [ru] Conquest of al-Hasa Second Balkan War Tikveš uprising Ohrid–Debar uprising Second Revolution (Republic of China) Bai Lang Rebellion Operations
Debar-List of Latvian football transfers winter 2014–15
This is a list of Latvian football transfers in the 2014–15 winter transfer window by club. Only transfers of the Virslīga are included. All transfers
Debar-Vance Colvig
Vance DeBar Colvig Jr. (March 9, 1918 – March 4, 1991) was an American actor and writer. He voiced the Chopper bulldog character on The Yogi Bear Show
Debar-William III of England
Hanover (a granddaughter of James I), and to her Protestant heirs. The Act debarred Roman Catholics from the throne, thereby excluding the candidacy of several
Debar-Timotej of Debar and Kichevo
Timotej of Debar and Kichevo (birth name: Slave Jovanovski) is the current Metropolitan of the Diocese of Debar and Kichevo which is part of the Macedonian
Debar-Reservation in India
for transgender people in education and employment. Constitution of India debars reservation based on religion in India. The Tamil Nadu government has allotted
Debar-Debar Pond Lodge
Debar Pond Lodge is a historic Great Camp and national historic district located within the Adirondack Forest Preserve at Duane in Franklin County, New
Debar-Civil rights movement
be an apparent effort throughout the North, especially in the cities to debar the colored worker from all the avenues of higher remunerative labor, which
Debar-List of wars involving Croatia
pressure United Kingdom insists on slight adaptations in the regions of Debar, Prizren and Kastrati in the interest of Yugoslavia 1921 Albanian-Yugoslav
Debar-National Stock Exchange of India
Investor protection and education fund. These individuals have also been debarred from the markets or holding any position in a listed company for a period
Debar-Invasion of Yugoslavia
Drin River valley. The Vardarska Division gained some local success at Debar, while the rest of the army's units were still assembling. The next day
Debar-Roosevelt Island
Craddock – convicted for obscenity under the Comstock laws Ann O'Delia Diss Debar – served six months for fraud as a medium George Washington Dixon – served
Debar-Marcus Sergius Silus
confirmed by the speech he made as praetor when his colleagues tried to debar him as infirm from the sacrifices. What piles of wreaths he would have amassed
Debar-Miss Cleo
documentary about Harris' life titled Call Me Miss Cleo. Ann O'Delia Diss Debar Bob Nygaard Cold reading Flim-Flam! Fortune telling fraud Houdini's debunking
Debar-Andrée Debar
Andrée Debar (5 May 1920 – 24 January 1999) was a French actress and producer of stage and screen. She was married to the right-wing French politician
Debar-Sino-Vietnamese War
uprising [ru] Conquest of al-Hasa Second Balkan War Tikveš uprising Ohrid–Debar uprising Second Revolution (Republic of China) Bai Lang Rebellion Operations
Debar-Eparchy of Debar and Kičevo
Eparchy of Debar and Kičevo (Епархија дебарско-кичевска) was an Eastern Orthodox eparchy (diocese) of the Orthodox Ohrid Archbishopric, an autonomous
Debar-Konjari
Коњари, Albanian: Kojnare) is an uninhabited village in the municipality of Debar, North Macedonia. In 1224, an Albanian landowner by the name of Gjergj Skorra
Debar-Hame, Debar
Hame (Macedonian: Хаме, Albanian: Amë) is a village in the municipality of Debar, North Macedonia. As of the 2021 census, Hame had 19 residents with the
Debar-Spas, Debar
(Macedonian: Спас, Albanian: Spas) is a village in the municipality of Debar, North Macedonia. As of the 2021 census, Spas had 3 residents with the following
Debar-Rajčica
(Macedonian: Рајчица, Albanian: Rajçicë) is a village in the municipality of Debar, North Macedonia. As of the 2021 census, Rajčica had 162 residents with
Debar-Dbar
letter D/d Search for "dbar" , "d-bar", or "DBAR" on Wikipedia. Debarment (legal) Debar, North Macedonia Dibar, Iran All pages with titles beginning with
Debar-Roy Thomson, 1st Baron Thomson of Fleet
dichotomy. In any case, as the peerage title he had was inherited, it did not debar him from retaining his Canadian citizenship, and he never took up his right
Debar-Debar Mountain
Debar Mountain is a 3,317-foot-tall (1,011 m) mountain located in Adirondack Mountains of New York. It is located north-northeast of the hamlet of Paul
Debar-Saint Jovan Bigorski Monastery
western part of North Macedonia, near the road connecting the towns of Debar and Gostivar. The monastery church is dedicated to St. John the Baptist
Debar-Boris III of Bulgaria
Monastery, made on 10 October 1943 by inhabitants of the village of Osoj, Debar district. The carving bears the following inscription: To its Tsar Liberator
Debar-Michael Waltz
research and developments awards to the professor or school, permanent debarment of malign professors, and criminal charges. Further, Waltz directed the
Debar-Football War
uprising [ru] Conquest of al-Hasa Second Balkan War Tikveš uprising Ohrid–Debar uprising Second Revolution (Republic of China) Bai Lang Rebellion Operations
Debar-Psychic
topics characterized as pseudoscience Spirit photography Ann O'Delia Diss Debar Bob Nygaard Harry Houdini Mentalism Omen Palmistry Panpsychism Psychic Blues:
Debar-United States Environmental Protection Agency
Administration (OA) Office of Human Resources (OHR) Office of Grants and Debarment (OGD) Office of Customer Advocacy, Policy and Portfolio Management (OCAPPM)
Debar-Islam in North Macedonia
can be found in the western part of North Macedonia in the Centar Župa, Debar, Struga and Plasnica areas.[citation needed] The following table shows the
Debar-Selim Rusi
He was born in Debar, then part of the Ottoman Empire to a family known for patriotism. In 1899 he represented the Sanjak of Debar at the meeting that
Debar-Radika
extracted and treated for industrial and commercial use in the town of Debar. After the gorge, the Radika receives its major tributary, the Valovica
Debar-List of shared parenting legislation
Pending Mississippi 2017 SB2406 DeBar (R) Presumption, joint Died in committee Failed Mississippi 2019 SB2424 DeBar (R) Presumption, joint Died in committee
Debar-Dennis DeBar
Dennis DeBar, Jr. (born October 25, 1971) is an American politician who has served in the Mississippi State Senate from the 43rd district since 2016.
Debar-Egyptian–Libyan War
uprising [ru] Conquest of al-Hasa Second Balkan War Tikveš uprising Ohrid–Debar uprising Second Revolution (Republic of China) Bai Lang Rebellion Operations
Debar-Dayouth
hadith, The Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him) said: "Three people, Allah will debar from Jannah: An alcoholic/a girl who imitate boy in external appearance
Debar-COVID-19 pandemic in North Macedonia
from Debar They are related to the first cases registered in the town. On 13 March four more cases were confirmed positive. As all 4 were from Debar, the
Debar-Serbian campaign (1914)
Bregalnica Battle of Kalimanci Battle of Knjaževac Siege of Vidin (1913) Ohrid–Debar uprising World War I Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Serbian campaign
Debar-List of acts of the 117th United States Congress
6, 2021 Debarment Enforcement of Bad Actor Registrants (DEBAR) Act of 2021 To amend the Controlled Substances Act to authorize the debarment of certain
Debar-2023 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election
29 April 2023. "Karnataka Elections 2023: BJP urges EC to register FIR, debar Kharge over 'poisonous snake' comment". www.indiatvnews.com. 28 April 2023
Debar-Racism against African Americans
be an apparent effort throughout the North, especially in the cities to debar the colored worker from all the avenues of higher remunerative labor, which
Debar-Madhabi Puri Buch
His Wife and Mother". Moneylife NEWS & VIEWS. Retrieved 2022-04-28. "SEBI debars host of CNBC Awaaz show". Sify. Archived from the original on April 28,
Debar-Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury
making his children illegitimate. As Margaret and her brother, Edward, were debarred from the throne by their father's attainder, their uncle, Richard, Duke
Debar-List of Donald Trump 2024 presidential campaign primary endorsements
Member of the Mississippi Senate from the 3rd district (2020–present) Dennis DeBar, Member of the Mississippi Senate from the 43rd district (2016–present)
Debar-Amilcare Debar
Amilcare Debar (1927–2010) was an Italian Sinto partisan who fought in the Italian resistance movement. Amilcare Debar was born in Frossasco, Turin on
Debar-Ismail Strazimiri
a çeta in 1912, entering Debar. He was a supporter of the temporary government in Vlora. He participated in the Ohrid-Debar Uprising in 1913 against the
Debar-Liman Kaba
in Vardar Macedonia. An Albanian, Kaba was born in 1924 in the town of Debar. During his studies at a gymnasium in Pristina, he was caught in Aufmarsch
Debar-Tapas Paul filmography
Bhalobasa Bimal Roy Nilimay Neel Biresh Chatterjee Maan Maryada Sukhen Das Debar Amal Roy Ghatak Pati Param Guru Biresh Chatterjee 1992 Surer Bhubaney Prabir
Debar-2023–24 Macedonian Second Football League
winners from the 2023–24 Macedonian Third Football League (Borec, Korabi Debar, Kumanovo, Vardarski, and Vëllazërimi J 1977). The six teams were randomly
Debar-List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain, 1725–1729
the Running of Goods, to defend in Forma Pauperis; for more effectual debarring of unlawful Games; for licensing Retailers of Brandy and other distilled
Debar-Grand Opera House (St. Louis)
under this name until 1874 when it was sold to Benedict DeBar. It was then renamed the DeBar Opera House, only to be renamed the Grand Opera House three
Debar-List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1796
the amount of such timber and underwood at a fair valuation, and for debarring him from falling timber, or committing waste, on the lands hereafter to
Debar-Neru (film)
relationship, Rajashekar committed foul play that resulted in Vijayamohan getting debarred from practising law for 5 years. Initially reluctant to take up the case
Debar-Bradford Blackmon
▌Angela Burks Hill (R) ▌Joey Fillingane (R) ▌Robin Robinson (R) ▌Dennis DeBar (R) ▌John A. Polk (R) ▌Chris Johnson (R) ▌Philman Ladner (R) ▌Mike Seymour
Debar-Albanian–Yugoslav border conflict (1948–1954)
1948, another incident occurred when soldier Ivan Balesh was wounded near Debar. He was involved in a clash with an unidentified armed group attempting
Debar-List of Donald Trump 2024 presidential campaign endorsements
Member of the Mississippi Senate from the 3rd district (2020–present) Dennis DeBar, Member of the Mississippi Senate from the 43rd district (2016–present)
Debar-Reginald Jackson (Mississippi politician)
▌Angela Burks Hill (R) ▌Joey Fillingane (R) ▌Robin Robinson (R) ▌Dennis DeBar (R) ▌John A. Polk (R) ▌Chris Johnson (R) ▌Philman Ladner (R) ▌Mike Seymour
Debar-Andy Berry
▌Angela Burks Hill (R) ▌Joey Fillingane (R) ▌Robin Robinson (R) ▌Dennis DeBar (R) ▌John A. Polk (R) ▌Chris Johnson (R) ▌Philman Ladner (R) ▌Mike Seymour
Debar-Brian Rhodes (politician)
▌Angela Burks Hill (R) ▌Joey Fillingane (R) ▌Robin Robinson (R) ▌Dennis DeBar (R) ▌John A. Polk (R) ▌Chris Johnson (R) ▌Philman Ladner (R) ▌Mike Seymour
Debar-Gary Brumfield
▌Angela Burks Hill (R) ▌Joey Fillingane (R) ▌Robin Robinson (R) ▌Dennis DeBar (R) ▌John A. Polk (R) ▌Chris Johnson (R) ▌Philman Ladner (R) ▌Mike Seymour
Debar-Battle of Reni
against the Ottomans to the Black Sea Steppe.[1] Rabbi David Lekhno (2021), Debar Śepatayim, An Ottoman Hebrew Chronicle from the Crimea (1683–1730).[2] Joseph
Debar-Machir
the name of a descendant of the Machir mentioned above, who resided at Lo-Debar. The text states that here he looked after Meribaal, the son of Jonathan
Debar-Siege of Belgrade (1456)
Bregalnica Battle of Kalimanci Battle of Knjaževac Siege of Vidin (1913) Ohrid–Debar uprising World War I Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Serbian campaign
Debar-Battle of Keresztes
Bregalnica Battle of Kalimanci Battle of Knjaževac Siege of Vidin (1913) Ohrid–Debar uprising World War I Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Serbian campaign
Debar-List of minor Hebrew Bible figures, A–K
their unpleasant report (Numbers 13:12; 14:37). The father of Machir of Lo-debar in whose house Mephibosheth resided (2 Samuel 9:4–5; 17:27). See Eliam One
Debar-Lo-debar
Lo-debar (Biblical Hebrew: לֹא דְבָר, לוֹ דְבָר, romanized: lōʾ dǝbār) was a town in the Old Testament in Gilead not far from Mahanaim, north of the Jabbok
Debar-Pinto Colvig
Vance DeBar Colvig Sr. (September 11, 1892 – October 3, 1967), known professionally as Pinto Colvig, was an American voice actor, cartoonist, and circus
Debar-Ann O'Delia Diss Debar
Ann O'Delia Diss Debar (probably born Ann O'Delia Salomon, c. 1849 – 1909 or later) was a notorious criminal and supposed medium. She was convicted of
Debar-House of Lancaster
and by Parliament during the reign of Richard II. Henry IV had tried to debar them from the succession by use of his royal prerogative to avoid competition
Debar-Hame
Parliament of Finland Häme Province, a former province of Finland Hame, Debar, a village in North Macedonia Hamé (born 1975), French filmmaker and rapper
Debar-Wood County, West Virginia
First courthouse in Wood County (ca. 1802), sketch by Joseph H. Diss Debar.
Debar-Case White
Bregalnica Battle of Kalimanci Battle of Knjaževac Siege of Vidin (1913) Ohrid–Debar uprising World War I Montenegrin campaign Battle of Mojkovac Serbian campaign
Debar-Grigor Parlichev
Parlichev was arrested and spent several months in an Ottoman jail in Debar after a complaint was sent by the Greek bishop of Ohrid. At that time he
Debar-Mississippi State Senate
Walthall 42 Robin Robinson Rep 2024 Forrest, Greene, Jones, Wayne 43 Dennis DeBar Rep 2016 George, Greene, Wayne 44 John A. Polk Rep 2012 Lamar 45 Chris Johnson