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Kumanovo
Kumanovo-Kumanovo
alternative names) is a city in North Macedonia and the seat of Kumanovo Municipality, the largest municipality in the country. Kumanovo lies 340 metres (1,115
Kumanovo-Kumanovo Municipality
Kumanovo (Macedonian: Куманово [kuˈmanɔvɔ] ; Albanian: Kumanovë) is a municipality located in the northern part of North Macedonia. Kumanovo is also the
Kumanovo-2015 Kumanovo clashes
The 2015 Kumanovo clashes, also known as Operation Divo naselje (Macedonian: Операција „Диво насеље“), were series of shootouts which erupted during a
Kumanovo-2001 insurgency in Macedonia
well as in the Macedonian capital Skopje and the city of Kumanovo. They also comprised the majority of the population in the Macedonian towns of Tetovo
Kumanovo-For Our Macedonia
Our Macedonia (abbr. ZNAM, lit. 'I Know'; Macedonian: За Наша Македонија, romanized: Za Naša Makedonija) is a political party in North Macedonia founded
Kumanovo-FK Kumanovo
GFK Kumanovo (Macedonian: ГФК Куманово) is a football club from Kumanovo, North Macedonia. They are currently competing in the Macedonian Third League
Kumanovo-Albanians in North Macedonia
of western, northeastern, central and southern North Macedonia: located in the area of Skopje, Kumanovo, Sveti Nikole, Stip, Kratovo, Prespa, Bitola, Ohrid
Kumanovo-Maksim Dimitrievski
Maksim Dimitrievski (Macedonian: Максим Димитриевски; born 29 November 1975) is the incumbent mayor of Kumanovo Municipality. Previously he was a member
Kumanovo-National Liberation Army (Macedonia)
political party in North Macedonia. Jakup Asipi, former NLA commander, was elected to be the mufti for the municipalities of Kumanovo and Lipkovo. Talat
Kumanovo-Dimitar Kovačevski
was born in Kumanovo. He is the son of Slobodan Kovačevski, mayor of Kumanovo from 2000 to 2005 and ambassador of the Republic of Macedonia to Montenegro
Kumanovo-Turks in North Macedonia
Turks in North Macedonia, also known as Turkish Macedonians and Macedonian Turks, (Macedonian: Македонски Турци, romanized: Makedonski Turci, Turkish:
Kumanovo-Makedonski Železnici
routes from Skopje to Bitola, Gevgelija, Kičevo, Kumanovo, and Veles. This is the first time North Macedonia has bought new passenger trains since its independence
Kumanovo-List of cities in North Macedonia
The five largest cities in North Macedonia, each with a population of over 50,000 inhabitants, are: Skopje (526,502), Kumanovo (75,051), Bitola (69,287)
Kumanovo-COVID-19 pandemic in North Macedonia
Debar, 1 in Ohrid, and 1 in Kumanovo. On 22 March, North Macedonia recorded the first fatality, а 57-year-old woman from Kumanovo that was confirmed positive
Kumanovo-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
Kumanovo-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
Kumanovo-KF Milano Kumanovë
Milano Kumanovë (Macedonian: ФК Милано) is a football club based in Kumanovo, North Macedonia. They are currently competing in the OFS Kumanovo league. The
Kumanovo-Democratic Party of Serbs in Macedonia
Serbs in the cities of Skopje and Kumanovo and among other minor communities of Serbs in other areas of North Macedonia. From the inception of political
Kumanovo-KK Kumanovo
KK Kumanovo (Macedonian: КК Куманово) is a professional basketball club based in Kumanovo, North Macedonia. They currently play in the Macedonian First
Kumanovo-Kumanovo-Kratovo Deanery
Kumanovo-Kratovo Deanery is part of Diocese of Kumanovo and Osogovo, located in North Macedonia. In Kumanovo-Osogovo diocese are actively publishing, within
Kumanovo-Kumanovo Prison
Kumanovo Prison (Macedonian: Казнено-поправна установа Куманово) is a Macedonian prison in the village of K'shenje near Kumanovo, North Macedonia. It
Kumanovo-TV Kumanovo
TV Kumanovo (Macedonian: ТВ Куманово) was a local terrestrial analog television channel in Kumanovo, North Macedonia. Television in North Macedonia Article
Kumanovo-Municipalities of North Macedonia
first-order administrative divisions of North Macedonia. North Macedonia is currently organized into 80 municipalities (Macedonian: општини, opštini; singular: општина
Kumanovo-Serbian Progressive Party in Macedonia
SDSM" (in Macedonian) Odluka lokalnih vlasti u Kumanovu: i srpski jezik u službenoj upotrebi; "Decision by the Local Government in Kumanovo: Serbian language
Kumanovo-Public swimming pool Kumanovo
Public swimming pool Kumanovo is a sport venue in Kumanovo, North Macedonia, that contains an Olympic-size indoor swimming pool and an outdoor swimming
Kumanovo-Kumanovo dialect
The Kumanovo dialect (Macedonian: Кумановски дијалект, Kumanovski dijalekt) is a member of the eastern subgroup of the Northern group of dialects of Macedonian
Kumanovo-Gradište, Kumanovo
Gradište (Macedonian: Градиште) is a village in the municipality of Kumanovo, North Macedonia. As of the 2021 census, Gradište had 127 residents with
Kumanovo-Transport in North Macedonia
following is a summary of the transport system of the Republic of North Macedonia. total: 925 km (575 mi) (699 km (437 miles) of open track and 225 km
Kumanovo-Sports Hall Kumanovo
Sports Hall Kumanovo (Macedonian: Спортска сала Куманово) is an indoor sport venue located in Kumanovo, North Macedonia. The hall has capacity of 6,500
Kumanovo-Kiril of Polog and Kumanovo
Popovski, Macedonian Cyrillic: Никола Поповски), was Metropolitan bishop of the no longer existing Diocese of Polog and Kumanovo of Macedonian Orthodox
Kumanovo-2022 North Macedonia protests
early July 2022, protests began in Skopje, North Macedonia. The protests were triggered by Bulgaria–North Macedonia negotiations surrounding the accession
Kumanovo-Economy of North Macedonia
country in Veles, Bitola, Štip and Kumanovo. Previously, Skopje was the only industrial centre in North Macedonia, this expanded to several other cities
Kumanovo-Tabanovce
nearest town, Kumanovo. It is located in the north of North Macedonia, at the border with Serbia, situated 8 km from the nearest town, Kumanovo. Fight in
Kumanovo-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
Kumanovo-Croats in North Macedonia
Ethnic Croats form a small minority North Macedonia. As of 2002, there were 2,686 declared Croats living in the country [1]. They mostly live in the capital
Kumanovo-Kumanovo Library
Kumanovo library (Macedonian: Библиотека Куманово) is a public library in Kumanovo, North Macedonia. Седум децении Градска библиотека во Куманово 22.10
Kumanovo-Suma Kumanovo
SUMA Tower building is the highest building in Kumanovo, North Macedonia. The building has 18 floors of residential space, plus 2 floors of commercial
Kumanovo-Motorways in North Macedonia
part of this express route was built whilst North Macedonia was a part of the SFR Yugoslavia, with the Kumanovo-Petrovec section first opened for traffic
Kumanovo-Old Mosque, Kumanovo
and reconstructed 1751 and 2008 in the city of Kumanovo, North Macedonia, at a time when North Macedonia was a part of the Ottoman Empire. In recent years
Kumanovo-List of mayors of Kumanovo
This is a list of mayors of Kumanovo, North Macedonia. Mayor of Kumanovo Kumanovo Municipality of Kumanovo "Биографија Biografia". Општина Куманово - Komuna
Kumanovo-Kumanovo Town Cemetery
Kumanovo Town Cemetery is located in the southeast part of Kumanovo, North Macedonia. Church of Resurrection of Christ In 2006 there was vandalism of the
Kumanovo-List of newspapers in North Macedonia
Kumanovo) List of newspapers PressOnline - online news service published in Macedonian, Albanian, and English ЗА НАС Retrieved 05.05.2018 (Macedonian)
Kumanovo-National institution Cultural Center Trajko Prokopiev - Kumanovo
Kulturë "Trajko Prokopiev" - Kumanovë) is a cultural center in Kumanovo, North Macedonia. It holds the name of the local composer Trajko Prokopiev (1909-1979)
Kumanovo-Macedonian Municipal Football Leagues
Agency of youth and sport in North Macedonia due to their lack of teams. OFS Gazi Baba OFS Kisela Voda OFS Kratovo OFS Kumanovo OFS Lipkovo (disbanded in
Kumanovo-TV KRT Dalga, Kumanovo
Dalga (or just KRT) (North Macedonia Cyrillic: ТВ КРТ Далга) was a local television channel in Kumanovo, North Macedonia. Kumanovo [1] АНАЛИЗА НА ПАЗАРОТ
Kumanovo-Macedonians (ethnic group)
protection of Macedonian national honour 'for opposing the new ethnogenesis'. 1,260 leading Bulgarians were allegedly killed in Skopje, Veles, Kumanovo, Prilep
Kumanovo-Gradski Stadium Kumanovo
Stadium Kumanovo (Macedonian: Градски стадион Куманово, Gradski stadion Kumanovo) is a multi-purpose stadium in Kumanovo, Republic of North Macedonia. It
Kumanovo-Skopje
Sofia. Daily trains also link Skopje with other towns of North Macedonia, such as Kumanovo, Kičevo, Štip, Bitola or Veles. Skopje has several minor railway
Kumanovo-Church St. Petka, Kumanovo
Petka, Kumanovo (Macedonian: Црква Света Петка, Куманово) is an Eastern Orthodox church in Bedinje (Бедиње) neighborhood in Kumanovo, North Macedonia. kumanovo
Kumanovo-New Mosque, Kumanovo
Mosque (Macedonian: Нова Џамија; Albanian: Xhamia e Re) is a Sunni Muslim Mosque in Kumanovo, North Macedonia. Muftiship of Kumanovo Macedonian Muslims
Kumanovo-Church of St. George, Tromegje, Kumanovo
Christian Orthodox Church in the village of Tromegje in Kumanovo Municipality, North Macedonia. Kumanovo "Осветување на новоизградена црква во село Тромеѓа
Kumanovo-List of terrorist incidents in North Macedonia
North Macedonia is a landlocked country in Southeast Europe. It shares land borders with Kosovo to the northwest, Serbia to the north, Bulgaria to the
Kumanovo-North Macedonia women's national football team
The North Macedonia women's national football team represents North Macedonia in international women's football. The team is controlled by the Football
Kumanovo-Sulë Hotla
Yugoslav and Macedonian Partisans in the Kumanovo Karadak region. Sulë Hotla was born in 1875, in the village of Otlja in the Kaza of Kumanovo of the Ottoman
Kumanovo-Battle of Kumanovo
The Battle of Kumanovo (Serbian: Кумановска битка / Kumanovska bitka, Turkish: Kumanova Muharebesi), on 23–24 October 1912, was a major battle of the First
Kumanovo-Kodža Mehmet Beg Mosque
(Macedonian: Џамија Коџа Мехмет Бег; Albanian: Xhamia Koxha Mehmet Bej) is a Sunni mosque in the village of Tabanovce, Kumanovo Municipality, North Macedonia
Kumanovo-KF Bashkimi (2011)
KF Bashkimi (Macedonian: ФК Башкими) is a football club based in Kumanovo, North Macedonia. They currently compete in the Macedonian Second League. Bashkimi
Kumanovo-Memorial Ossuary Kumanovo
Memorial Ossuary Kumanovo (Macedonian: Спомен костурница Куманово) is a memorial monument located in Kumanovo, North Macedonia. Itconsists of an obelisk
Kumanovo-Karposh's rebellion
Ottoman Empire, modern North Macedonia, probably in the village of Vojnik (near Kumanovo, on today's Serbia-North Macedonia border), under the name Petar
Kumanovo-St. George's Church, Kumanovo
Church St. George, Kumanovo (Macedonian Cyrillic: Црква Свети Ѓорѓи, Куманово) is a church in the city of Kumanovo, North Macedonia. The church was built
Kumanovo-Diocese of Polog and Kumanovo
The diocese of Polog and Kumanovo was a diocese of the Macedonian Orthodox Church – Ohrid Archbishopric in North Macedonia. It ceased to exist on 19 June
Kumanovo-Rečica, Kumanovo
Rečica (Macedonian: Речица) is a village in the municipality of Kumanovo, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 557
Kumanovo-Čerkezi
Čerkezi (Macedonian: Черкези, Albanian: Çerkez) is a village in the municipality of Kumanovo, North Macedonia. According to the statistics of Bulgarian
Kumanovo-National Institution Museum, Kumanovo
National institution Museum Kumanovo (Macedonian Cyrillic: Национална установа Музеј Куманово) is a museum in Kumanovo, North Macedonia. In 2014, the museum
Kumanovo-Beljakovce
Beljakovce (Macedonian: Бељаковце) is a village in the municipality of Kumanovo, North Macedonia. As of the 2021 census, Beljakovce had 54 residents with
Kumanovo-Slobodan Kovačevski
Slobodan Kovačevski (Macedonian: Слободан Ковачевски) was The Mayor of Kumanovo Municipality in Macedonia from 2000 to 2005. He was Macedonian Ambassador in
Kumanovo-Lopate, Kumanovo
Lopate (Macedonian: Лопат, Albanian: Llopat) is a village in the municipality of Kumanovo, North Macedonia. As of the 2021 census, Lopate had 2,063 residents
Kumanovo-Northern Macedonian dialects
cities and towns of Tetovo, Skopje, Kumanovo, Kratovo, Kriva Palanka, and Sveti Nikole. The group of Northern Macedonian dialects is divided into two subgroups:
Kumanovo-ŽRK Kumanovo
ŽRK Kumanovo is a women's handball club from Kumanovo in North Macedonia. ŽRK Kumanovo competes in the Super Liga. They have won the Macedonian cup title
Kumanovo-Geography of North Macedonia
North Macedonia is a country situated in southeastern Europe with geographic coordinates 41°50′N 22°00′E / 41.833°N 22.000°E / 41.833; 22.000, bordering
Kumanovo-Kumanovo uprising
The Kumanovo uprising was an uprising organized by an assembly of chiefs of the districts (Ottoman kaza) of Kumanovo, Kriva Palanka, and Kratovo in the
Kumanovo-Timeline of the 2001 insurgency in Macedonia
attack Hostages released 9–10 May 2015; 2015 Kumanovo clashes Macedonian government victory Insurgency in Macedonia Биљана, Николоска (2017-04-07). "Откриено
Kumanovo-Macedonian First League (basketball)
Rabotnički) joined the Macedonian First League. MZT Skopje Rabotnicki Feniks 2010 TFT Mozzart Cair 2030 EuroNickel Strumica Kumanovo Pelister Kozuv Gostivar
Kumanovo-D'lga
D'lga (Macedonian: Д’лга) is an abandoned village in the municipality of Kumanovo, North Macedonia. As of the 2021 census, D'lga had 0 residents. Total
Kumanovo-FK Rečica
(Macedonian and Serbian Cyrillic: ФК Речица) is a football club of the Serbian community based in the village of Rečica near Kumanovo, North Macedonia
Kumanovo-Kumanovo Bus Station
Kumanovo Bus Station (Автобука Станица Куманово) is the main Bus station in Kumanovo, North Macedonia. It was operated by Jug-Turist company mow by Rule
Kumanovo-Church St. Dimitrija, Bajlovce
Church St. Dimitrija is an Eastern Orthodox church in Bajlovce, Kumanovo, North Macedonia. [1] Archived 2014-01-24 at the Wayback Machine kovz.gov.mk v
Kumanovo-List of universities in North Macedonia
This is a list of universities in North Macedonia. Goce Delčev University of Štip Ss. Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje Mother Teresa University
Kumanovo-Special Operations Unit (North Macedonia)
Arslani clan) 2015 Kumanovo shootings 2014 Floods in Serbia – 24 men and one Mi-17. 2014 Floods in Bosnia – 15 men. North Macedonia portal Alpha (Police
Kumanovo-Torlakian dialects
Bulgarian. In Macedonian dialectology, the Torlakian (Macedonian: Торлачки, romanized: Torlački) varieties spoken in North Macedonia (Kumanovo, Kratovo and
Kumanovo-Operation MH-2
(Macedonian: Операција МХ-2) was a military operation in the Kumanovo-Lipkovo region during the insurgency in the Republic of Macedonia. Macedonian forces
Kumanovo-Karpoš, Kumanovo
Karpoš (Macedonian: Карпош) is a neighbourhood in the municipality of Kumanovo, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the suburb had a total
Kumanovo-North Macedonia national football team
The North Macedonia national football team (Macedonian: Фудбалска репрезентација на Северна Македонија, romanized: Fudbalska reprezentacija na Severna
Kumanovo-Outline of North Macedonia
guide to North Macedonia: North Macedonia is a landlocked sovereign country located on the Balkan Peninsula in Southern Europe. North Macedonia is bordered
Kumanovo-1st Mechanized Infantry Brigade (North Macedonia)
joint-tactical unit represents a major combat force of the Army of North Macedonia that provides prepared forces for protection and support of national
Kumanovo-Agino Selo, Kumanovo
Agino Selo (Macedonian: Агино Село) is a village in the municipality of Kumanovo, North Macedonia. On the 1927 ethnic map of Leonhard Schulze-Jena, the
Kumanovo-Jug Turist
Jug Turist (Macedonian Cyrillic: Југ Турист) was a transport company in Kumanovo, Macedonia established in 1947. The company was taken over in 2013 by
Kumanovo-Church of St. Mina, Kumanovo
Church of St. Mina (Macedonian: Црква Свети Мина) is a Christian Orthodox Church in the village Proevce in Kumanovo, North Macedonia. The church was robbed
Kumanovo-MRK Kumanovo
MRK Kumanovo(Men's Handball Club Kumanovo)(Macedonian: МРК Куманово) is a team handball club from Kumanovo, North Macedonia. They compete in the Macedonian
Kumanovo-Aromanians in North Macedonia
Aromanians in North Macedonia (Aromanian: Armãnji; Macedonian: Аромани, romanized: Aromani), also known as the Vlachs (Aromanian: Vlãhi; Macedonian: Власи,
Kumanovo-Ilir Hasani
North Macedonia. He was born in Kumanovo, on May 23,1977, to a family of Albanian doctors and scholars. He finished elementary education in Kumanovo and
Kumanovo-Coat of arms of Kumanovo
Socialist Republic of Macedonia used a coat of arms, one of which was Kumanovo. The coat of arms has been changed since Macedonian independence from the
Kumanovo-Macedonian Handball Super League
top-tier team handball competition in North Macedonia. It is currently sponsored by VIP. As of 2018, the Macedonian Handball Federation was ranked 8th in
Kumanovo-A1 motorway (North Macedonia)
controlled-access highway. It crosses the country from north to south, starting at the border with Serbia near Kumanovo and ending at the Evzoni-Bogorodica border
Kumanovo-Church St. Archangel Michael, Kumanovo
church under construction in the Karposh neighborhood in Kumanovo, North Macedonia. Kumanovo Жико, Тодоровски (21 November 2011). "За празникот на свети
Kumanovo-Church St. Nicholas, Beljakovce
Никола“ Бељаковце) is an Eastern Orthodox church in Beljakovce, Kumanovo, North Macedonia. [1] Archived 2014-01-24 at the Wayback Machine, PDF. kovz.gov
Kumanovo-Eparchy of Polog and Kumanovo
Serbian Orthodox Church in North Macedonia. Its seat is in Kumanovo. During all of its existence, the Bishop of Polog and Kumanovo was Joakim Jovčevski. It
Kumanovo-Fenerbahçe S.K. (basketball)
Amsterdam Basketball 2 1 1 152 162 −10 Subtotal 2 1 1 152 162 −10 North Macedonia Kumanovo 1 1 0 77 71 +6 Rabotnički 7 5 2 609 507 +102 Subtotal 8 6 2 686
Kumanovo-Church of Resurrection of Christ, Kumanovo
church building under construction in Kumanovo, North Macedonia. Construction started on 25 of April 2014. Kumanovo Article about the completion of the
Kumanovo-TV Nova (Kumanovo)
TV Nova was a local television channel in Kumanovo, North Macedonia. Their director was Marjan Stoshevski. TV Nova was robbed in 2012 and lost some of
Kumanovo-Filip Petrovski
Filip Tihomir Petrovski (Macedonian: Филип Петровски) (born May 28, 1972 in Kumanovo) is a Macedonian political activist and librarian. He was the Director
Kumanovo-Varosh maala
neighborhood in Kumanovo, North Macedonia. It existed in the time of the Ottoman empire and it is considered the oldest neighborhood in Kumanovo. Today the
Kumanovo-Ivan Stoilković
Democratic Party of Serbs in Macedonia and a member of the Assembly of North Macedonia. He was born on 15 February 1962 in Kumanovo. After finishing high school
Kumanovo-Statistical regions of North Macedonia
North Macedonia is divided into eight statistical regions. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Statistical regions of North Macedonia. List of regions
Kumanovo-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
Kumanovo-Public holidays in North Macedonia
Public holidays are observed in the Republic of North Macedonia for a number of reasons, including religious and national significance. They are generally
Kumanovo-K'sanje
K’sanje (Macedonian: К’шање) is a village in the municipality of Kumanovo, North Macedonia. As of the 2021 census, K’sanje had 15 residents with the following
Kumanovo-List of twin towns and sister cities in Serbia
Istočno Novo Sarajevo (Istočno Sarajevo), Bosnia and Herzegovina Kumanovo, North Macedonia Petrovac, Bosnia and Herzegovina Thasos, Greece Belgrade – Mladenovac
Kumanovo-Chetiri Bandere Monument
Monument (English: Four Pools) (Macedonian Cyrillic: Четири бандере) is a monument in Kumanovo, North Macedonia. Kumanovo Article about the Chetiri Bandere's
Kumanovo-Goran Georgievski
down in front of a local nightclub in his home town. He was buried at Kumanovo Town Cemetery. The eulogy at his funeral was given by Lions spokesman Toni
Kumanovo-Balkan Gagauz language
area in Bulgaria, the Prizren area in Kosovo, and the Kumanovo and Bitola areas of North Macedonia. Dialects include Gajal, Gerlovo Turk, Karamanli, Kyzylbash
Kumanovo-Romanovce
Romanovce (Macedonian: Романовце, Albanian: Rramanli) is a village in the municipality of Kumanovo, North Macedonia. On the 1927 ethnic map of Leonhard
Kumanovo-Kumanovska Banja
Banja (Macedonian: Кумановска Бања) or Kisela Voda (Macedonian: Кисела Вода) is a mineral spa in the Proevce 3 km from Kumanovo, North Macedonia. The first
Kumanovo-Kozjak (mountain near Pčinja)
Kozjak (Macedonian: Козјак) is a mountain situated on the border between North Macedonia and Serbia. It is situated north-east from Kumanovo. The tallest
Kumanovo-Lipkovo crisis
Retrieved 2023-12-21. "Macedonia - Security: Humanitarian catastrophe averted in Kumanovo and Lipkovo - the Republic of North Macedonia | ReliefWeb". reliefweb
Kumanovo-2022–23 Macedonian Third Football League
groups (Video)". MacedonianFootball.com. 14 May 2023. Retrieved 26 May 2023. "Studena Voda & others fuse to revive Kumanovo". MacedonianFootball.com. 24
Kumanovo-Lipkovo Municipality
elected Mayor 2001 Insurgency in the Republic of Macedonia Operation MH - 2, Operation Vaksince, Kumanovo Water Crisis 2001, Operation Essential Harvest
Kumanovo-List of Macedonian football champions
"Шампион", plural: Шампиони) are the annual winners of Macedonian First Football League, North Macedonia's premier annual football league competition. The title
Kumanovo-Marko Dujković
Dujković (Macedonian: Марко Дујковиќ; born March 21, 1990) is a Serbian professional basketball player who plays for Kb Çair 2030 of the Macedonian Second
Kumanovo-Ljubodrag
Ljubodrag (Macedonian: Љубодраг, Albanian: Lubidragi) is a village in the municipality of Kumanovo, North Macedonia. As of the 2021 census, Ljubodrag had
Kumanovo-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
Kumanovo-TV Plus
TV Plus (Macedonian: ТВ Плус) is a local television station in Kumanovo, North Macedonia. News (Macedonian: Вести) No ill will (Macedonian: Нема Љутиш)
Kumanovo-Gorno Konjare
Gorno Konjare (Macedonian: Горно Коњаре, Albanian: Kojnare e Epërme) is a village in the municipality of Kumanovo, North Macedonia. According to the statistics
Kumanovo-Diocese of Kumanovo and Osogovo
Diocese of Kumanovo and Osogovo is a diocese of the Macedonian Orthodox Church in North Macedonia. It is headed by Metropolitan Josif. Kumanovo-Kratovo Deanery
Kumanovo-K3 Television
Macedonia, with headquarters in Kumanovo. It started to operate in 2015. News (Macedonian Cyrillic: Вести) Kumanovo [1] mediapedia.mk [2] mediapedia
Kumanovo-Kumani (supporter group)
Kumani (Macedonian: Кумани) is a name referring to Ultras supporters of various sports clubs from the city of Kumanovo in North Macedonia. The fans started
Kumanovo-Orašac, Kumanovo
Orašac (Macedonian: Орашац) is a village in the Kumanovo Municipality of North Macedonia. Before 2003 it was a standalone municipality. The FIPS code for
Kumanovo-Kumanovo railway station
Kumanovo railway station (KRS) (Железничка станица Куманово) is the main railway station in Kumanovo, North Macedonia. The station was built in the time
Kumanovo-President of the Council of Kumanovo Municipality
Council of Kumanovo Municipality (Macedonian Cyrillic: Претседател на Совет на Општина Куманово) is the President of the Council of Kumanovo Municipality
Kumanovo-Church St. George, Beljakovce
Ѓорѓи“ Бељаковце) is an Eastern Orthodox church in Beljakovce, Kumanovo, North Macedonia. [1] Archived 2014-01-24 at the Wayback Machine PDF. kovz.gov
Kumanovo-Timeline of Kumanovo
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Kumanovo, North Macedonia. Kostoperska karpa settlement established Bronze Age Gradiste settlement
Kumanovo-Sopot, Kumanovo
Sopot (Macedonian: Сопот, Albanian: Sopot) is a village in the municipality of Kumanovo, North Macedonia. It is located near the Serbian border. On the
Kumanovo-Marija Jovanovska
August 2004) is a Macedonian female handballer for ŽRK Kumanovo and the North Macedonia national team. She represented the North Macedonia at the 2022 European
Kumanovo-Ilinden Municipality
Ilinden (Macedonian: Илинден) is a municipality part of North Macedonia. Ilinden is also the name of the town where the municipal seat is found. It is
Kumanovo-Zanaetchiski Dom
Zanaetchiski Dom (Macedonian: Занаетчиски Дом) is a building in Kumanovo, North Macedonia. Last reconstruction was in 1983. Interior reconstruction of
Kumanovo-Sredorek (Roma neighbourhood)
Sredorek (Macedonian: Средорек) is a Roma neighborhood in Kumanovo, North Macedonia. The population is about 3500. Most of the Roma inhabitants of the
Kumanovo-Police of North Macedonia
Law enforcement in North Macedonia is the responsibility of the Police of the Republic of North Macedonia (Macedonian: Полиција на Република Северна Македонија)
Kumanovo-1TV (Macedonian TV channel)
1TV was a Television channel in North Macedonia. Editor was Aco Kabranov. Owner of the company BMJ MEDIA GROUP DOO Skopje was Mile Jovanovski. "1ТВ престана
Kumanovo-Četirce
Četirce (Macedonian: Четирце) is a village in northeastern North Macedonia, in the municipality of Kumanovo. According to the 2002 census, it had 249 inhabitants
Kumanovo-History of North Macedonia
The history of North Macedonia encompasses the history of the territory of the modern state of North Macedonia. In antiquity, most of the territory that
Kumanovo-Kratovo, North Macedonia
Kratovo (Macedonian: Кратово [ˈkratɔvɔ] ) is a small town in North Macedonia. It is the seat of Kratovo Municipality. It lies on the western slopes of
Kumanovo-Josip Broz Tito Square (Kumanovo)
Tito Square (Плоштад Јосип Броз Тито) is a municipal square in Kumanovo, North Macedonia. A sculpture takes the northeast corner of the square, Cultural
Kumanovo-Battle of Slupčane
victorious, in part due to the withdrawal of Macedonian forces and suspension of all military operations in Kumanovo–Lipkovo region so that international officials
Kumanovo-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
Kumanovo-Church of St. Nicholas, Kumanovo
The church of St. Nikolas in Kumanovo (Macedonian: Црква Свети Никола, Куманово), North Macedonia, is a Macedonian Eastern Orthodox church designed by
Kumanovo-Northeastern Statistical Region
Statistical Region (Macedonian: Североисточен Регион; Albanian: Rajoni verilindor) is one of eight arbitrary statistical regions in North Macedonia. It borders
Kumanovo-Macedonian Partisans
50th Macedonian Division 51st Macedonian Division Kumanovo Division Military history of North Macedonia Notes Macedonian: македонски партизани, romanized: makedonski
Kumanovo-Gabreš
Gabreš (Macedonian: Габреш) is a village in the municipality of Kumanovo, North Macedonia. As of the 2021 census, Gabreš had 44 residents with the following
Kumanovo-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
Kumanovo-Fadil Nimani
the Kumanovo region, and had about 150 people under his command. He was killed by Macedonian special forces in an operation during the Macedonian insurgency
Kumanovo-Mara Naceva
1953. She was the last surviving Macedonian recipient of this medal. Naceva was born on September 28, 1920, in Kumanovo. She finished primary school in
Kumanovo-Nash Vesnik
newspaper of the local government in Kumanovo. In 1989, the responsibility of the newspaper went to the Assembly of Macedonia. The newspaper was financially
Kumanovo-List of Serbs of North Macedonia
Serbian soldier and rebel leader in Old Serbia and northern Macedonia. He hailed from Kumanovo. He participated in the Serbian–Ottoman War (1876–78), and
Kumanovo-Pan-European Corridor VIII
between Tetovo and Skopje, and A1 motorway between Skopje and Kumanovo. Between Kumanovo and Radomir, Bulgaria, it runs again as a 2-lanes single-carriageway
Kumanovo-Jordan Cekov
Macedonia. Cekov was born in Kumanovo. He received the "Partisan Memorial 1941" and other military decorations. He died in Skopje, aged 98. Kumanovo NOB
Kumanovo-Adzi Tepe Airport
Аеродром) is an airport in Kumanovo, North Macedonia. Airshow Kumanovo is held at the airport. Kumanovo Aeromiting Adzi Tepe Kumanovo 2003 Photos Aero Club
Kumanovo-Kumanovo Fortress
1689 situated in Ottoman Macedonia. On November 26, 1689 Arambasha Karposh and his rebel forces mounted a defence of Kumanovo Fortress against Selim Giray
Kumanovo-Jakup Asipi
During the war in Macedonia in 2001, Jakup Asipi became a Commander in the Kumanovo Karadak region and appeared as one of the main strategists in the organization
Kumanovo-North Macedonia under the Ottoman Empire
within the Republic of North Macedonia were: Sanjak of Üsküp, which included the kazas of Üsküp (Skopje), Kumanova (Kumanovo), İştip (Štip), Karatova (Kratovo)
Kumanovo-Proevce
Proevce (Macedonian: Проевце) is a village in the municipality of Kumanovo, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 2311
Kumanovo-Bulgarians in North Macedonia
minority in North Macedonia. Bulgarians are mostly found in the Strumica area, but over the years, the absolute majority of southeastern North Macedonia have
Kumanovo-Jačince
Jačince (Macedonian: Јачинце) is a village in the municipality of Kumanovo, North Macedonia. It used to be part of the former municipality of Klečevce
Kumanovo-Polog (disambiguation)
Statistical Region, a statistical region of Macedonia Eparchy of Polog and Kumanovo Diocese of Polog and Kumanovo Polog, Novaci [mk] Polog, Mostar Pollog
Kumanovo-Dragi Kanatlarovski
the Macedonia national team. His original name is Dragi and not Dragan as he is often mistaken for. The confusion happens since in North Macedonia Dragi
Kumanovo-Battle of Orizare
Slupčane, and Orizare in the Kumanovo region, which instigated an Immediate response by the Macedonian Army. Macedonian Mil Mi-24 gunships and T-55 tanks
Kumanovo-Matea Churlinovska
Čurlinovska (Macedonian: Матеа Чурлиновска; born 6 December 2005) is a Macedonian female handballer for ŽRK Kumanovo and the North Macedonia national team
Kumanovo-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
Kumanovo-Denko Krstić
Krstić (Serbian Cyrillic: Денко Крстић, Macedonian: Денко Крстиќ; September 1824 – 1882) was a merchant from Kumanovo and Ottoman Serb activist. He was one
Kumanovo-Rezhanovce Museum of Folk Costumes
of Rezhanovce near Kumanovo, North Macedonia. The museum holds over 800 folk costumes and 400 carpets, mainly from North Macedonia, but also from Bulgaria
Kumanovo-Nova TV
Novasports Nova TV (Iceland) Nova M, Montenegro TV Nova (North Macedonia) (defunct) TV Nova (Kumanovo) (defunct) Nova TV (Romania) Nova (Serbia), Serbia Nova
Kumanovo-Tourism in North Macedonia
site in North Macedonia. Some remains include basilicas, streets, thermae, living complexes, mosaics, and walls. Kokino, located 30 km from Kumanovo, is a
Kumanovo-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
Kumanovo-Stole Dimitrievski
plays as a goalkeeper for Spanish La Liga club Rayo Vallecano and the North Macedonia national team. After starting off at Rabotnički in 2010, he has spent
Kumanovo-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
Kumanovo-Socialist Republic of Macedonia
Republic of Macedonia (Macedonian: Социјалистичка Република Македонија, romanized: Socijalistička Republika Makedonija), or SR Macedonia, commonly referred
Kumanovo-Batko Gjorgjija
Batko Gjorgjija or Uncle Gjorgjija is a historical figure of Kumanovo, North Macedonia, who had been a great mocker and bohemian and preferred leading
Kumanovo-Jezdimir Bogdanski
(17 November 1930, Kumanovo – 30 October 2007) was a Macedonian politician and a participant in the National Liberation War. Kumanovo YUG Commemorative
Kumanovo-Bedinje
Bedinje (Macedonian: Бедиње, Albanian: Bedinjë) is a village in the municipality of Kumanovo, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village
Kumanovo-Kumanovska Reka
Reka (Macedonian: Кумановска Река, Albanian: Lumi i Kumanovës, "Kumanovo River") is a small river situated in the north-east part of North Macedonia. It
Kumanovo-Islamic Religious Community of Macedonia
Community of North Macedonia is divided into 13 muftiships: Muftiship of Skopje Muftiship of Tetovo Muftiship of Gostivar Muftiship of Kumanovo Muftiship
Kumanovo-Church of St. George, Staro Nagoričane
Crkva "Svetog Đorđa") is a Macedonian Orthodox church in the village of Staro Nagoričane, near Kumanovo in North Macedonia, built by medieval Serbian
Kumanovo-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
Kumanovo-Petrovec Municipality
and Kumanovo Municipality to the north, Sveti Nikole Municipality to the east, and Veles Municipality to the south. According to the 2021 Macedonian census
Kumanovo-St. Nikolas
article. St. Nikolas can refer to: Church of St. Nicholas, Kumanovo, a church in North Macedonia. St Nikolas, an oil tanker previously named Suez Rajan,
Kumanovo-Jagnula Kunovska
Republic of Macedonia in 1999. In 2006 she ran election in the Skopje and Kumanovo regions as part of the New Social Democratic Party. In 2006 there was a
Kumanovo-Večer (North Macedonia)
Večer (Macedonian: Вечер) is a daily newspaper in North Macedonia. The first issue of Večer was published on 11 November 1963 by NIP Nova Makedonija. Its
Kumanovo-Petar Andonovski
Petar Andonovski (born 1987, Kumanovo) is a writer from North Macedonia. He studied literature in Skopje, and now works for the Polica publishing house
Kumanovo-List of airports in North Macedonia
in North Macedonia List of airports by ICAO code: L#LW – North Macedonia Wikipedia: WikiProject Aviation/Airline destination lists: Europe#North Macedonia
Kumanovo-Biserka
Biserka (Macedonian: Бисерка) is a former hospitality company from Kumanovo, North Macedonia. The company was founded in 1954 consisting of a few bars
Kumanovo-FK Karpoš 93
Karpoš 93 (Macedonian: ФК Карпош 93) is a football club based in the city of Kumanovo, North Macedonia. They currently play in the OFS Kumanovo Division
Kumanovo-Kumanovo district (Ottoman)
The Kumanovo district (Turkish: Kumanova, Serbian: Кумановска каза/Kumanovska kaza) was a kaza (district) in the Sanjak of Üsküp (Skopje) of the Ottoman
Kumanovo-Church of the Holy Trinity, Kumanovo
Trinity, Kumanovo (Macedonian Cyrillic: Црква Света Троица, Куманово) is an Eastern Orthodox church in the city of Kumanovo, North Macedonia. Since they
Kumanovo-Aračinovo Municipality
Municipality (Macedonian: Арачиново [araˈtʃinɔvɔ] , Albanian: Komuna e Haraçinës) is a municipality in the northern part of North Macedonia. Aračinovo is
Kumanovo-List of presidents of Council of Kumanovo Municipality
Council of Kumanovo Municipality. This list is not complete Mayor of Kumanovo List of mayors of Kumanovo CENTER FOR DEVELOPMENT OF NORTH EAST PLANNING
Kumanovo-Dolno Konjare
Dolno Konjare (Macedonian: Долно Коњаре) is a village in the municipality of Kumanovo, North Macedonia. According to the statistics of Bulgarian ethnographer
Kumanovo-Romeo Zhivikj
List of people from Kumanovo Убиен Ромео Живиќ - легендата на кумановското подземје 3/31/2004 "Vest", Retrieved 27.01.2017 (Macedonian) [dead link] Ромео
Kumanovo-Sveti Nikole Municipality
Statistical Region. The municipality borders Kumanovo Municipality and Kratovo Municipality to the north, Probištip Municipality to the east, Štip Municipality
Kumanovo-Battle of Nicopolis
Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising Adriatic campaign of 1807–1814 Jančić's rebellion Priest Jovica's
Kumanovo-List of shortest-reigning monarchs
Abdication of Mạc Toàn Assassinated by the Trịnh lords Karposh King of Kumanovo October? – November? 1689 Recognized as King by the Habsburgs while in
Kumanovo-Novi Sad
Ilioupoli, Greece (1994) Istočno Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina (2021) Kumanovo, North Macedonia (2019) Modena, Italy (1964) Nizhny Novgorod, Russia (2006)
Kumanovo-KF Milano Kumanovë
Милано) is a football club based in Kumanovo, North Macedonia. They are currently competing in the OFS Kumanovo league. The club was founded in 1990
Kumanovo-List of airline codes
NORTH United Kingdom BOD Bond Air Services UGABOND Uganda BOA Boniair KUMANOVO North Macedonia AB BNZ Bonza BONZA Australia BOE Boeing BOEING United States
Kumanovo-Albanians in North Macedonia
cities and surrounding regions of Tetovo, Gostivar, Debar, Struga, Kičevo, Kumanovo and Skopje. Smaller numbers are also found in and/or around the cities
Kumanovo-Public holidays in North Macedonia
Girl from Kumanovo is decorating a Christmas tree.
Kumanovo-Kumanovo
Kumanovo (Macedonian: Куманово [kuˈmanɔvɔ] ; Albanian: Kumanovë, Albanian definite form: Kumanova; also known by other alternative names) is a city in
Kumanovo-List of wars involving Spain
Wars Location: Balkans (Kosovo and Albania) KLA NATO Yugoslavia Victory Kumanovo Treaty Yugoslav forces pull out of Kosovo 1999 East Timorese crisis (1999–2005)
Kumanovo-Macedonian Second Football League
Karaorman Teteks 1997–98 East Osogovo Kumanovo Jaka Radovish West Rabotnichki Jugohrom Teteks 1998–99 East Kumanovo Belasica Bashkimi West Napredok Teteks
Kumanovo-List of municipalities in North Macedonia by population
1 - Kumanovo
Kumanovo-Macedonian First League (basketball)
Skopje Rabotnicki Feniks 2010 TFT Mozzart Cair 2030 EuroNickel Strumica Kumanovo Pelister Kozuv Gostivar Strumica and Cair 2030 were promoted. Angeli and
Kumanovo-Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija
referendum First Republic Kosovo War (1998–1999) NATO bombing of Yugoslavia Kumanovo Agreement UN administration (UNMIK) 2004 unrest 2008 Kosovo declaration
Kumanovo-Northeastern Statistical Region
six municipalities: Kratovo Municipality. Kriva Palanka Municipality. Kumanovo Municipality. Lipkovo Municipality. Rankovce Municipality. Staro Nagoričane
Kumanovo-Battle of Kosovo
Having stayed in Kratovo for a time, Murad and his troops marched through Kumanovo, Preševo, and Gjilan to Pristina, where he arrived on June 14. Prince Lazar
Kumanovo-List of wars: 1800–1899
Monopoly John Kinney Gang Jesse Evans Gang Seven Rivers Warriors 1878 1878 Kumanovo Uprising Ottoman Empire Serbian rebels 1878 1878 Epirus Revolt of 1878
Kumanovo-Zeki Pasha
Battle of Kumanovo against Serbia. His failure to emplace key artillery hindered the forces under his command and led to their defeat at Kumanovo. During
Kumanovo-Kosovo War
March 24, justifying it as a "humanitarian war". The war ended with the Kumanovo Agreement, signed on 9 June 1999, with Yugoslav and Serb forces agreeing
Kumanovo-Kumanovo dialect
The Kumanovo dialect (Macedonian: Кумановски дијалект, Kumanovski dijalekt) is a member of the eastern subgroup of the Northern group of dialects of Macedonian
Kumanovo-Kozjak (mountain near Pčinja)
border between North Macedonia and Serbia. It is situated north-east from Kumanovo. The tallest peak of Kozjak is Virovi at 1284 meters. The region is also
Kumanovo-Skopska Crna Gora
attacked and captured the whole region, including the towns of Skopje, Kumanovo, Preševo, Bujanovac, Vranje and Leskovac. A National Council led by Dervish
Kumanovo-Kosovo
Province within Yugoslavia 31 January 1946 • Republic of Kosova 2 July 1990 • Kumanovo Agreement 9 June 1999 • UN Administration 10 June 1999 • Declaration of
Kumanovo-Legitimacy of the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia
not legal, support of NATO's intervention. After the war ended with the Kumanovo Treaty and the bombing stopped, some argued that the creation on 10 June
Kumanovo-GFK Tikvesh
proclaimed as Macedonian Champions Napredok Kumanovo 1–0 Tikvesh; Tikvesh 1–1 Pobeda Prilep; Tikvesh 4–1 Napredok Kumanovo; Pobeda Prilep 4–1 Tikvesh (match abandoned
Kumanovo-Demilitarized zone
1 mi) demilitarized area between Serbia and Kosovo was created under the Kumanovo Agreement following the Kosovo War that existed between 1999 and 2001.
Kumanovo-FK Kumanovo
GFK Kumanovo (Macedonian: ГФК Куманово) is a football club from Kumanovo, North Macedonia. They are currently competing in the Macedonian Third League
Kumanovo-Gheg Albanian
and Tropoja. The Albanian speech in roughly around Skopje, Karadak, and Kumanovo in North Macedonia, is sometimes regarded part of Northeastern Gheg. Calques
Kumanovo-Siege of Sarajevo
Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising Adriatic campaign of 1807–1814 Jančić's rebellion Priest Jovica's
Kumanovo-Battle of Košare
highway and suffered heavy losses. The Kosovo War lasted until 10 June. The Kumanovo Agreement was signed and the Yugoslav Army, paramilitaries and police-forces
Kumanovo-Kumanovo Agreement
The Military Technical Agreement, also known as the Kumanovo Agreement, signed between the International Security Force (KFOR) and the Governments of the
Kumanovo-Macedonian language
dialect and Nestram-Kostenar dialect Eastern dialects Northern Group: Kumanovo dialect, Kratovo dialect, Kriva Palanka dialect and Ovče Pole dialect Eastern
Kumanovo-Transport in North Macedonia
Tabanovce - Kumanovo - Miladinovci - Petrovec - Veles - Gradsko - Negotino - Demir Kapija - Gevgelija A-2 Deve Bair - Kriva Palanka - Kumanovo - Skopje -
Kumanovo-Kumanovska Reka
Kumanovës, "Kumanovo River") is a small river situated in the north-east part of North Macedonia. It flows mainly through the city of Kumanovo. Its spring
Kumanovo-Greek War of Independence
(1875–77) Bulgarian April uprising (1876) Razlovtsi insurrection (1876) Kumanovo Uprising (1878) 1878 Macedonian rebellion (1878) Cretan Revolt (1878) Kresna–Razlog
Kumanovo-Siege of Srebrenica
Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising Adriatic campaign of 1807–1814 Jančić's rebellion Priest Jovica's
Kumanovo-Operation Rösselsprung (1944)
Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising Adriatic campaign of 1807–1814 Jančić's rebellion Priest Jovica's
Kumanovo-Battle of Maritsa
Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising Adriatic campaign of 1807–1814 Jančić's rebellion Priest Jovica's
Kumanovo-KF Bashkimi
KF Bashkimi may refer to one of two football clubs based in Kumanovo, North Macedonia: KF Bashkimi (1947–2008), dissolved due to financial difficulties
Kumanovo-Old Mosque, Kumanovo
mosque") was built in 1532 and reconstructed 1751 and 2008 in the city of Kumanovo, North Macedonia, at a time when North Macedonia was a part of the Ottoman
Kumanovo-Zebrnjak
, fought in 1912 as part of the First Balkan War . It is situated on the battlefield, close to the village of Mlado Nagoričane, near
Kumanovo-List of wars involving Canada
Portugal Spain Turkey United Kingdom United States FR Yugoslavia Victory Kumanovo Treaty Yugoslav security forces pull out of Kosovo KLA veterans join the
Kumanovo-Battle of Zenta
Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising Adriatic campaign of 1807–1814 Jančić's rebellion Priest Jovica's
Kumanovo-North Macedonia
the most important railway line is the line on the border with Serbia–Kumanovo–Skopje–Veles–Gevgelija–border with Greece. Since 2001, the railway line
Kumanovo-Battle of Kirk Kilisse
First Balkan War Battles Sarantaporo Kardzhali Pente Pigadia Sorovich Kumanovo Kirk Kilisse Scutari Lule Burgas Yenidje Adrianople Prilep Himara Monastir
Kumanovo-Controlled-access highway
(Bulgaria border) to West (Albania border), but only the stretch from Kumanovo to Gostivar is a divided motorway, while the rest of the length is either
Kumanovo-Massacres of Albanians in the Balkan Wars
in 1913 that after the 3rd Serbian Army defeated the Turkish forces in Kumanovo, they entered the city and wiped out entire villages—massacring men, women
Kumanovo-Karpino Monastery
situated in the northeastern part of North Macedonia, near the city of Kumanovo (near village Suvi Orah). The main monastery church is dedicated to Presentation
Kumanovo-List of wars involving Norway
Portugal Spain Turkey United Kingdom United States FR Yugoslavia Victory Kumanovo Treaty Kjell Magne Bondevik None War in Afghanistan (2001–2021) Afghanistan
Kumanovo-List of churches in North Macedonia
Nikola Kumanovo 1860 Church Holy Trinity Kumanovo St. George's Church Kumanovo near the city cemetery Church St. Archangel Michael Kumanovo n. Karposh
Kumanovo-Kingdom of Serbia
together with Montenegro, conquered Pristina and Novi Pazar. At the Battle of Kumanovo Serbs defeated the Ottoman army and proceeded to conquer Skopje and the
Kumanovo-Recorder (musical instrument)
Christ" from the monastery church of St George in Staro Nagoričano near Kumanovo, Macedonia (the painting of the church began in 1315) in which a man plays
Kumanovo-Karposh's rebellion
Empire, modern North Macedonia, probably in the village of Vojnik (near Kumanovo, on today's Serbia-North Macedonia border), under the name Petar. At a
Kumanovo-Telephone numbers in North Macedonia
Čučer-Sandevo, Ilinden, Petrovec, Sopište, Studeničani, Zelenikovo Kumanovo 31 Kumanovo, Lipkovo, Kratovo, Kriva palanka, Rankovce, Staro Nagoričane Štip
Kumanovo-Alexander I of Yugoslavia
of the First Army, Crown Prince Alexander fought victorious battles in Kumanovo and Bitola. One of Alexander's most cherished moments came when he drove
Kumanovo-Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)
Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising Adriatic campaign of 1807–1814 Jančić's rebellion Priest Jovica's
Kumanovo-Makedonski Železnici
They will be used on routes from Skopje to Bitola, Gevgelija, Kičevo, Kumanovo, and Veles. This is the first time North Macedonia has bought new passenger
Kumanovo-List of battles in the 21st century
2015 Jalisco attacks 1 May 2015 – 1 May 2015 (0 days) Mexican Drug War Kumanovo clashes 9–10 May 2015 (5 months and 1 day) Inter-ethnic clashes in the
Kumanovo-Young Turk Revolution
(1875–77) Bulgarian April uprising (1876) Razlovtsi insurrection (1876) Kumanovo Uprising (1878) 1878 Macedonian rebellion (1878) Cretan Revolt (1878) Kresna–Razlog
Kumanovo-First Balkan War
links with Macedonia. The Vardar Army of some 58,000 men was deployed near Kumanovo against the First and Second Serbian Armies of 90,000 Serbian and approx
Kumanovo-Second Balkan War
First Balkan War Battles Sarantaporo Kardzhali Pente Pigadia Sorovich Kumanovo Kirk Kilisse Scutari Lule Burgas Yenidje Adrianople Prilep Himara Monastir
Kumanovo-Skopje
Skopje's employment area covers a large part of the country, including Veles, Kumanovo and Tetovo, and totaling more than one million inhabitants. Skopje contains
Kumanovo-Megali Idea
First Balkan War Battles Sarantaporo Kardzhali Pente Pigadia Sorovich Kumanovo Kirk Kilisse Scutari Lule Burgas Yenidje Adrianople Prilep Himara Monastir
Kumanovo-Google Street View coverage
Cemitério do Araçá and Cemitério São Paulo, in São Paulo in Brazil. Skopje, Kumanovo, Ohrid, Bitola, Prilep, Veles, Strumica, Tetovo and more locations in North
Kumanovo-Suma Kumanovo
SUMA Tower building is the highest building in Kumanovo, North Macedonia. The building has 18 floors of residential space, plus 2 floors of commercial
Kumanovo-List of NATO operations
The bombing lasted for nearly 3 months before all sides accepted the Kumanovo Treaty which ended the Kosovo War and the deployment of KFOR. The legitimacy
Kumanovo-NATO bombing of Yugoslavia
bombing was suspended on 10 June. The Yugoslav Army and NATO signed the Kumanovo Agreement. Its provisions were considerably less draconian than what was
Kumanovo-Orašac, Kumanovo
Orašac (Macedonian: Орашац) is a village in the Kumanovo Municipality of North Macedonia. Before 2003 it was a standalone municipality. The FIPS code for
Kumanovo-Stepa Stepanović
Second armies and the road to Kumanovo was open. Having not received any order about amassing of the enemy at Kumanovo, general Stepanović ordered Timok
Kumanovo-Kumanovo, Bulgaria
Kumanovo is a village in Aksakovo Municipality, in Varna Province, Bulgaria. Kumanovo Peak on Oscar II Coast in Graham Land, Antarctica is named after
Kumanovo-Macedonian Revolution
Macedonian rebellion 1867 Macedonian rebellion Razlovtsi insurrection Kumanovo uprising 1878 Greek Macedonian rebellion Kresna–Razlog uprising Brsjak
Kumanovo-Kumanovo (Pirot)
Kumanovo is a village in the municipality of Pirot, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 38 people. Popis stanovništva
Kumanovo-Balkan Gagauz language
and the Deliorman area in Bulgaria, the Prizren area in Kosovo, and the Kumanovo and Bitola areas of North Macedonia. Dialects include Gajal, Gerlovo Turk
Kumanovo-Kokino
the Republic of North Macedonia, approximately 30 km from the town of Kumanovo, and about 6 km from the Serbian border, in the Staro Nagoričane Municipality
Kumanovo-List of cities in North Macedonia
each with a population of over 50,000 inhabitants, are: Skopje (526,502), Kumanovo (75,051), Bitola (69,287), Prilep (63,308) and Tetovo (63,176). Fifteen
Kumanovo-Fenerbahçe S.K. (basketball)
Basketball 2 1 1 152 162 −10 Subtotal 2 1 1 152 162 −10 North Macedonia Kumanovo 1 1 0 77 71 +6 Rabotnički 7 5 2 609 507 +102 Subtotal 8 6 2 686 578 +108
Kumanovo-MRK Kumanovo
MRK Kumanovo(Men's Handball Club Kumanovo)(Macedonian: МРК Куманово) is a team handball club from Kumanovo, North Macedonia. They compete in the Macedonian
Kumanovo-KK Kumanovo
KK Kumanovo (Macedonian: КК Куманово) is a professional basketball club based in Kumanovo, North Macedonia. They currently play in the Macedonian First
Kumanovo-Fadil Nimani
was appointed commander of the 114th Brigade of the NLA, active in the Kumanovo region, and had about 150 people under his command. He was killed by Macedonian
Kumanovo-Kingdom of Bulgaria
First Balkan War Battles Sarantaporo Kardzhali Pente Pigadia Sorovich Kumanovo Kirk Kilisse Scutari Lule Burgas Yenidje Adrianople Prilep Himara Monastir
Kumanovo-Battle of Odžak
Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising Adriatic campaign of 1807–1814 Jančić's rebellion Priest Jovica's
Kumanovo-1999 F-117A shootdown
Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising Adriatic campaign of 1807–1814 Jančić's rebellion Priest Jovica's
Kumanovo-Kumani (supporter group)
referring to Ultras supporters of various sports clubs from the city of Kumanovo in North Macedonia. The fans started to organize in the late 70's when
Kumanovo-Sports in Kumanovo
from 1977. FK Kumanovo KK Kumanovo Men's Basketball club RK Kumanovo Men's Handball club Sports Hall Kumanovo Sports Hall Sokolana Kumanovo D.M. & M.A.
Kumanovo-Long Turkish War
Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising Adriatic campaign of 1807–1814 Jančić's rebellion Priest Jovica's
Kumanovo-Kumanovo Peak
Kumanovo Peak (Bulgarian: връх Куманово, romanized: vrah Kumanovo, IPA: [ˈvrɤx koˈmanovo]) is the rocky, partly ice-free peak rising to 1002 m in Ivanili
Kumanovo-Polog (disambiguation)
a statistical region of Macedonia Eparchy of Polog and Kumanovo Diocese of Polog and Kumanovo Polog, Novaci [mk] Polog, Mostar Pollog, Glasgow This disambiguation
Kumanovo-Kumanovo Prison
Kumanovo Prison (Macedonian: Казнено-поправна установа Куманово) is a Macedonian prison in the village of K'shenje near Kumanovo, North Macedonia. It opened
Kumanovo-Church of the Holy Trinity, Kumanovo
Church Holy Trinity, Kumanovo (Macedonian Cyrillic: Црква Света Троица, Куманово) is an Eastern Orthodox church in the city of Kumanovo, North Macedonia.
Kumanovo-Persecution of Muslims during the Ottoman contraction
During the decline and dissolution of the Ottoman Empire, Muslim inhabitants (including Turks, Kurds, Albanians, Bosniaks, Circassians, Serb Muslims, Greek
Kumanovo-List of honorary citizens of towns and cities in North Macedonia
The title of honorary citizen is awarded by states or cities to foreign or internal individuals for their great contributions to the recognising state
Kumanovo-Greek genocide
First Balkan War Battles Sarantaporo Kardzhali Pente Pigadia Sorovich Kumanovo Kirk Kilisse Scutari Lule Burgas Yenidje Adrianople Prilep Himara Monastir
Kumanovo-Macedonians (ethnic group)
ethnogenesis'. 1,260 leading Bulgarians were allegedly killed in Skopje, Veles, Kumanovo, Prilep, Bitola and Stip... For more see: Hugh Poulton, Who are the Macedonians
Kumanovo-Mara Naceva
Macedonian recipient of this medal. Naceva was born on September 28, 1920, in Kumanovo. She finished primary school in her hometown. At the age of 15, she became
Kumanovo-Joseph of Kumanovo and Osogovo
Пејовски) is the first and current Metropolitan bishop of the Diocese of Kumanovo and Osogovo of the Macedonian Orthodox Church. Metropolitan Josif in 1995
Kumanovo-List of mayors of Kumanovo
This is a list of mayors of Kumanovo, North Macedonia. Mayor of Kumanovo Kumanovo Municipality of Kumanovo "Биографија Biografia". Општина Куманово - Komuna
Kumanovo-List of metropolitans of the diocese of Kumanovo and Osogovo
of Kumanovo and Osogovo of the Macedonian Orthodox Church – Ohrid Archbishopric. Macedonian Orthodox Church – Ohrid Archbishopric Diocese of Kumanovo and
Kumanovo-Kiril of Polog and Kumanovo
Diocese of Polog and Kumanovo Joseph of Kumanovo and Osogovo Diocese of Kumanovo and Osogovo List of Metropolitans of Diocese of Kumanovo and Osogovo Macedonian
Kumanovo-Diocese of Polog and Kumanovo
The diocese of Polog and Kumanovo was a diocese of the Macedonian Orthodox Church – Ohrid Archbishopric in North Macedonia. It ceased to exist on 19 June
Kumanovo-Yugoslav Wars
of General Wesley Clark. Hostilities ended 2+1⁄2 months later with the Kumanovo Agreement. Kosovo was placed under the governmental control of the United
Kumanovo-Tyler Hines
Hines signed a one-year contract with the Macedonian First League club Kumanovo. On January 30, 2018, Hines joined WBC Raiffeisen Wels of the Austrian
Kumanovo-Kristijan Manević
basketball player for KK Kumanovo of the Macedonian First League (basketball). "Kristijan Manevic Basketball Player Profile, KK Kumanovo 2009, News, Prva Liga
Kumanovo-Congress of Berlin
First Balkan War Battles Sarantaporo Kardzhali Pente Pigadia Sorovich Kumanovo Kirk Kilisse Scutari Lule Burgas Yenidje Adrianople Prilep Himara Monastir
Kumanovo-Uroš Luković
official debut. In 2011, Luković signed with Kumanovo of the Macedonian League. After two seasons with Kumanovo, in August 2013, he moved to the Estonian
Kumanovo-Nevzat Halili
killings (2012) Government building attack (2014) Gošince attack (2015) Kumanovo clashes (2015) Organizations National Liberation Army Albanian National
Kumanovo-Church of St. George, Staro Nagoričane
a Macedonian Orthodox church in the village of Staro Nagoričane, near Kumanovo in North Macedonia, built by medieval Serbian king Stefan Milutin. It is
Kumanovo-Church of St. Nicholas, Kumanovo
The church of St. Nikolas in Kumanovo (Macedonian: Црква Свети Никола, Куманово), North Macedonia, is a Macedonian Eastern Orthodox church designed by
Kumanovo-Bulgarian irredentism
First Balkan War Battles Sarantaporo Kardzhali Pente Pigadia Sorovich Kumanovo Kirk Kilisse Scutari Lule Burgas Yenidje Adrianople Prilep Himara Monastir
Kumanovo-Marjan Mladenović
for EuroNickel 2005. "Marjan Mladenovic Basketball Player Profile, KK Kumanovo 2009, News, Prva Liga stats, Career, Games Logs, Bests, Awards — eurobasket
Kumanovo-Vince (disambiguation)
Vince Camuto, a footwear designer and fashion brand Vince, Kumanovo, a village in Kumanovo Municipality, Republic of Macedonia Hurricane Vince, a 2005
Kumanovo-Kosovo Liberation Army
Kosovo. After the end of the Kosovo War in 1999 with the signing of the Kumanovo agreement, a 5-kilometre-wide Ground Safety Zone (GSZ) was created. It
Kumanovo-Kumanovo Fortress
Kumanovo Fortress was a palisade or fortress built in the late 17th Century[citation needed], in order to halt the strong Ottoman forces during the great
Kumanovo-Lipkovo Municipality
City of Skopje to the southwest, Aračinovo Municipality to the south and Kumanovo Municipality to the east. According to the 2021 Macedonian census, Lipkovo
Kumanovo-TV Kumanovo
TV Kumanovo (Macedonian: ТВ Куманово) was a local terrestrial analog television channel in Kumanovo, North Macedonia. Television in North Macedonia Article
Kumanovo-National Institution Museum, Kumanovo
National institution Museum Kumanovo (Macedonian Cyrillic: Национална установа Музеј Куманово) is a museum in Kumanovo, North Macedonia. In 2014, the museum
Kumanovo-Timeline of Kumanovo
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Kumanovo, North Macedonia. Kostoperska karpa settlement established Bronze Age Gradiste settlement
Kumanovo-Kumanovo Bus Station
Kumanovo Bus Station (Автобука Станица Куманово) is the main Bus station in Kumanovo, North Macedonia. It was operated by Jug-Turist company mow by Rule
Kumanovo-Kumanovo railway station
Kumanovo railway station (KRS) (Железничка станица Куманово) is the main railway station in Kumanovo, North Macedonia. The station was built in the time
Kumanovo-Memorial Ossuary Kumanovo
Memorial Ossuary Kumanovo (Macedonian: Спомен костурница Куманово) is a memorial monument located in Kumanovo, North Macedonia. Itconsists of an obelisk
Kumanovo-Kumanovo Library
Kumanovo library (Macedonian: Библиотека Куманово) is a public library in Kumanovo, North Macedonia. Седум децении Градска библиотека во Куманово 22.10
Kumanovo-2015 Kumanovo clashes
The 2015 Kumanovo clashes, also known as Operation Divo naselje (Macedonian: Операција „Диво насеље“), were series of shootouts which erupted during a
Kumanovo-List of terrorist incidents in North Macedonia
Skopje government attack (28 October 2014) Goshince attack (21 April 2015) Kumanovo shootings (9 May 2015) Radical Islamism and Islamic terrorism in the Balkans
Kumanovo-Mayor of Kumanovo
The Mayor of Kumanovo is the Mayor of the Kumanovo Municipality, Macedonia. The current council was elected in 2013. It has 33 members. 12 council members
Kumanovo-Zoran Damjanovski
Mayor of Kumanovo Municipality in Macedonia serving his third term. Mayor of Kumanovo List of mayors of Kumanovo Kumanovo Municipality Kumanovo shootings
Kumanovo-List of wars involving the Netherlands
Netherlands France Canada Denmark Germany Italy Yugoslavia Victory Kumanovo Treaty Yugoslav forces pull out of Kosovo United Nations Resolution 1244
Kumanovo-Kostadin Petrov
RK Alkaloid Number 3 Senior clubs Years Team RK Borec RK Ovče Pole RK Kumanovo RK Dračevo RK Radoviš 2015–2018 RK Metalurg Skopje 2018–2019 RK Pelister
Kumanovo-World War I
Bulgarian major Ivanov with white flag surrendering to Serbian 7th Danube regiment near Kumanovo
Kumanovo-Andrej Cvetkovski
Skopje, Karposh Sokoli, Kumanovo, Feni Industries and Kozuv in the regular season, making it to the playoffs where they faced Kumanovo at the quarter-finals
Kumanovo-National Liberation Army (Macedonia)
1998. After the end of the Kosovo War in 1999 with the signing of the Kumanovo agreement, a 5-kilometre-wide Ground Safety Zone (GSZ) was created. It
Kumanovo-Balkan Wars
Battle Year Serbia Commander Ottoman Empire Commander Result Battle of Kumanovo 1912 Radomir Putnik Zeki Pasha Serbian Victory Battle of Prilep 1912 Petar
Kumanovo-Mirvan Xhemaili
October 1974) in Kumanovo is a member of parliament in the Assembly of the Republic of Macedonia. He finished his primary education in Kumanovo, and secondary
Kumanovo-Kumanovo Town Cemetery
Kumanovo Town Cemetery is located in the southeast part of Kumanovo, North Macedonia. Church of Resurrection of Christ In 2006 there was vandalism of
Kumanovo-Kumanovo Municipality
Kumanovo (Macedonian: Куманово [kuˈmanɔvɔ] ; Albanian: Kumanovë) is a municipality located in the northern part of North Macedonia. Kumanovo is also the
Kumanovo-Goran Dimitrijević (basketball)
basketball shooting guard who last played for Kumanovo. "Goran Dimitrijevic Basketball Player Profile, KK Kumanovo 2009, News, Prva Liga stats, Career, Games
Kumanovo-Ivica Blagojević
professional basketball player who last played for Kumanovo. "Ivica Blagojevic Basketball Player Profile, KK Kumanovo 2009, News, Prva Liga stats, Career, Games
Kumanovo-Martial law
which lasted until June 1999, although strikes ended on June 10, following Kumanovo Treaty.[citation needed] DEFCON Gendarmerie Military rule (disambiguation)
Kumanovo-Stracin–Kumanovo operation
The Stracin–Kumanovo operation (Bulgarian: Страцинско-Кумановска операция) was an offensive operation conducted in 1944 by the Bulgarian Army against German
Kumanovo-Bregalnitsa–Strumica operation
assisted the First Bulgarian Army in the Stratsin-Kumanovo operation to take Skopje. Stratsin–Kumanovo operation Kosovo operation Niš operation Williamson
Kumanovo-Eparchy of Polog and Kumanovo
Eparchy of Polog and Kumanovo (Serbian: Епархија полошко-кумановска) was an Eastern Orthodox Eparchy of the Orthodox Ohrid Archbishopric, an autonomous
Kumanovo-Invasion of Yugoslavia
Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising Adriatic campaign of 1807–1814 Jančić's rebellion Priest Jovica's
Kumanovo-Vasil Iljoski
Gymnasium in Kumanovo. His play Begalka, or known as Lenče Kumanovče, performed in 1928 in the Skopje theater was staged in the Kumanovo dialect, which
Kumanovo-1996–97 Macedonian Second Football League
June 1997. Kumanovo Borec Metalurg Bregalnica D. Ezero Gaber Kozhuf Malesh Osogovo Plachkovica Sloga V. Turnovo Vardar Vardarski Kumanovo clubs: Bashkimi
Kumanovo-Kumanovo-Kratovo Deanery
Kumanovo-Kratovo Deanery is part of Diocese of Kumanovo and Osogovo, located in North Macedonia. In Kumanovo-Osogovo diocese are actively publishing, within
Kumanovo-Maksim Dimitrievski
the incumbent mayor of Kumanovo Municipality. Previously he was a member of the City Council, President of the Council of Kumanovo Municipality, and a former
Kumanovo-Trajko Loparski
Trajko Loparski (Macedonian Cyrillic: Трајко Лопарски) was a Mayor of Kumanovo, Kingdom of Yugoslavia before the Second World War started. He owned "Stara
Kumanovo-Coat of arms of Kumanovo
The coat of arms of Kumanovo is actually an emblem. Milosh Kostadinov in 1970 wrote an article on municipal heraldry and came to the conclusion that just
Kumanovo-Kosovo Force
and another article. On 9 June 1999 the Military Technical Agreement or Kumanovo Agreement between KFOR and the Governments of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Kumanovo-ŽRK Kumanovo
ŽRK Kumanovo is a women's handball club from Kumanovo in North Macedonia. ŽRK Kumanovo competes in the Super Liga. They have won the Macedonian cup title
Kumanovo-Sopot, Kumanovo
(Macedonian: Сопот, Albanian: Sopot) is a village in the municipality of Kumanovo, North Macedonia. It is located near the Serbian border. On the 3rd and
Kumanovo-Lopate, Kumanovo
(Macedonian: Лопат, Albanian: Llopat) is a village in the municipality of Kumanovo, North Macedonia. As of the 2021 census, Lopate had 2,063 residents with
Kumanovo-President of the Council of Kumanovo Municipality
Council of Kumanovo Municipality (Macedonian Cyrillic: Претседател на Совет на Општина Куманово) is the President of the Council of Kumanovo Municipality
Kumanovo-List of presidents of Council of Kumanovo Municipality
presidents of the Council of Kumanovo Municipality. This list is not complete Mayor of Kumanovo List of mayors of Kumanovo CENTER FOR DEVELOPMENT OF NORTH
Kumanovo-List of shopping malls in North Macedonia
Skopje SP Planet Skopje Skopje East Gate Kumanovo Shopping Center SUMA Kumanovo Shopping Center Serava Kumanovo Shopping Center Garnizon Tetovo Palma Mall
Kumanovo-FK Makedonija G.P.
traditionally great teams like: Rabotnichki, Belasica, SKOPJE, Tikvesh, Metalurg, KUMANOVO all previous Champions at the time and next season up-coming champion SASA
Kumanovo-List of revolutions and rebellions
Montenegrin–Ottoman War (1876–78) 1877–78: Romanian War of Independence 1878: Kumanovo Uprising 1878: Kresna–Razlog uprising, a revolt by the Bulgarian population
Kumanovo-List of wars involving the United States
United Kingdom FR Yugoslavia US-allied victory Ceasefire reached through Kumanovo Agreement of June 1999. after Russian and Finnish envoys visit Belgrade
Kumanovo-Kingdom of Greece
main Ottoman armies. Their great victories at Kirk Kilise, Lule Burgas, Kumanovo, and Monastir shattered the Eastern and Vardar armies. However, these victories
Kumanovo-Dejan Srbinovski
who played for KK Vardar, KK Kumanovo, KK FMP Akademija and KK Feniks 2010. On April 4, 2018, he made his debut for Kumanovo against AV Ohrid. On April
Kumanovo-List of Serbian monarchs
sebastokrator and brother-in-law of Dušan, would govern eastern regions from Kumanovo to Kyustendil. His sons, despot Jovan Dragaš and lord Constantine Dragaš
Kumanovo-COVID-19 pandemic in North Macedonia
Debar, 1 in Ohrid, and 1 in Kumanovo. On 22 March, North Macedonia recorded the first fatality, а 57-year-old woman from Kumanovo that was confirmed positive
Kumanovo-Ivan Stoilković
of the Assembly of North Macedonia. He was born on 15 February 1962 in Kumanovo. After finishing high school, he enrolled at the Faculty of Law at the
Kumanovo-Karpoš, Kumanovo
Karpoš (Macedonian: Карпош) is a neighbourhood in the municipality of Kumanovo, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the suburb had a total of
Kumanovo-Rečica, Kumanovo
Rečica (Macedonian: Речица) is a village in the municipality of Kumanovo, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 557
Kumanovo-Serbian campaign (1914)
Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising Adriatic campaign of 1807–1814 Jančić's rebellion Priest Jovica's
Kumanovo-Italo-Turkish War
First Balkan War Battles Sarantaporo Kardzhali Pente Pigadia Sorovich Kumanovo Kirk Kilisse Scutari Lule Burgas Yenidje Adrianople Prilep Himara Monastir
Kumanovo-2001 insurgency in Macedonia
then-UN-administered Kosovo, as well as in the Macedonian capital Skopje and the city of Kumanovo. They also comprised the majority of the population in the Macedonian towns
Kumanovo-North Macedonia national football team
original on 14 February 2019. Retrieved 1 July 2017. "Gradski Stadion, Kumanovo". EU-Football.info. Archived from the original on 30 May 2015. Retrieved
Kumanovo-Sopot (disambiguation)
Vinkovci Sopot, Veles, a village in Veles Municipality Sopot, Kumanovo, a village in Kumanovo Municipality Sopot, Kavadarci, a village in Kavadarci Municipality
Kumanovo-Dimitar Kovačevski
resignation of Zoran Zaev. Kovačevski was born in Kumanovo. He is the son of Slobodan Kovačevski, mayor of Kumanovo from 2000 to 2005 and ambassador of the Republic
Kumanovo-Insurgency in Karadak–Gollak (1941–1951)
of Kumanovo and surroundings. Bulgaria declared war on Germany on September 8. On 11 November 1944 the Bulgarian Army attacked the city of Kumanovo, where
Kumanovo-Sulë Hotla
Macedonian Partisans in the Kumanovo Karadak region. Sulë Hotla was born in 1875, in the village of Otlja in the Kaza of Kumanovo of the Ottoman Empire. During
Kumanovo-Serbs in North Macedonia
Marvinci, Valandovo Tabanovce, Kumanovo Karabičane, Kumanovo Rečica, Kumanovo Suševo, Kumanovo Tromegja, Kumanovo Četirce, Kumanovo Staro Nagoričane, Staro Nagoričane
Kumanovo-Flags of Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization
Until 1965, it was kept in the Kumanovo Municipality, after which it was exhibited in the Historical Museum - Kumanovo. The flag was made by Zoitsa Kokotanova
Kumanovo-Battle of Slupčane
withdrawal of Macedonian forces and suspension of all military operations in Kumanovo–Lipkovo region so that international officials could inspect the water
Kumanovo-Lipkovo crisis
takeover of the reservoir which supplied water to over 100,000 inhabitants of Kumanovo, prompted an immediate Macedonian response. On June 11, an offensive was
Kumanovo-Tearce attack
2004 - 2005 Kondovo crisis Vratnica Attack 2007 Mountain Storm 2010 Blace bunker raid Raduša shootout 2012 Smilkovci 2014 Skopje 2015 Gošince Kumanovo
Kumanovo-2023–24 Macedonian Second Football League
from the 2023–24 Macedonian Third Football League (Borec, Korabi Debar, Kumanovo, Vardarski, and Vëllazërimi J 1977). The six teams were randomly drawn
Kumanovo-Siege of Adrianople (1913)
First Balkan War Battles Sarantaporo Kardzhali Pente Pigadia Sorovich Kumanovo Kirk Kilisse Scutari Lule Burgas Yenidje Adrianople Prilep Himara Monastir
Kumanovo-Battle of Orizare
three-pronged attack on the villages of Vaksince, Slupčane, and Orizare in the Kumanovo region, which instigated an Immediate response by the Macedonian Army.
Kumanovo-2023–24 Macedonian Third Football League
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation 1 Kumanovo (C) 26 23 1 2 76 16 +60 70 Qualification to Promotion play-offs 2 Shkendija 77 26 23
Kumanovo-2023–24 Women's EHF European Cup
Velo Dames I Westfriesland SEW WHC Gjorche Petrov WHC Cair Skopje ŽRK Kumanovo ADA Sao Pedro do Sul Colégio de Gaia Madeira SAD SIR 1 Maio/CBJ SL Benfica
Kumanovo-List of indoor arenas
Kavadarci Jasmin Sports Hall 2,500 KK Feni Industries Kumanovo Kumanovo Sports Hall 1980 6,500 KK Kumanovo Skopje Avtokomanda 2,000 RK Metalurg Boris Trajkovski
Kumanovo-Insurgency in the Preševo Valley
since they could only use lightly armed military forces as part of the Kumanovo Treaty that ended the Kosovo War, which created a buffer zone between FR
Kumanovo-Gradište, Kumanovo
Gradište (Macedonian: Градиште) is a village in the municipality of Kumanovo, North Macedonia. As of the 2021 census, Gradište had 127 residents with the
Kumanovo-For Our Macedonia
in North Macedonia founded by former SDSM member and current Mayor of Kumanovo, Maksim Dimitrievski. Maksim Dimitrievski describes his views as socially
Kumanovo-Battle of Cerevajka
v t e Insurgency in the Preševo Valley Prelude Kumanovo Agreement (Ground Safety Zone) Insurgency 1st Dobrosin 2nd Dobrosin 1st Konculj [sq] 2nd Konculj [sq]
Kumanovo-Croats in North Macedonia
Ethnic Croats form a small minority North Macedonia. As of 2002, there were 2,686 declared Croats living in the country [1]. They mostly live in the capital
Kumanovo-List of treaties
Kenya and the Republic of Tanzania; went into effect on July 7, 2000. Kumanovo Agreement Concluded the Kosovo War; went into effect on June 9, 1999. Narrative
Kumanovo-Turks in North Macedonia
Durrës and Ulcinj. A significant part of the Muslim Albanian population of Kumanovo and Bitola was also Turkified during Ottoman rule. A sizeable part of the
Kumanovo-Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
First Balkan War Battles Sarantaporo Kardzhali Pente Pigadia Sorovich Kumanovo Kirk Kilisse Scutari Lule Burgas Yenidje Adrianople Prilep Himara Monastir
Kumanovo-Cumans
placenames stretching from China to the Balkans, such as: the city of Kumanovo in North Macedonia; a Slavic village named Kumanichevo in the Kastoria
Kumanovo-Russo-Turkish War (1735–1739)
Plav and Gusinje Velika attacks Battle of Novšiće Battle of Murino Other Kumanovo uprising Adriatic campaign of 1807–1814 Jančić's rebellion Priest Jovica's