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  2. Kruševo - Wikipedia

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    Kruševo (Macedonian: Крушево [ˈkruʃɛvɔ] ⓘ; Aromanian: Crushuva) is a town in North Macedonia.In Macedonian the name means the 'place of pear trees'. It is the highest town in North Macedonia and one of the highest in the Balkans, situated at an altitude of over 1350 m (4429 feet) above sea level.

  3. Kiril Dojčinovski - Wikipedia

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    Bregalnica Delčevo. 2004. Platense. 2005–2006. Bregalnica Štip. 2008. Vardar. *Club domestic league appearances and goals. Kiril Dojčinovski ( Macedonian: Кирил Дојчиновски; 17 October 1943 – 10 August 2022) [1] was a Macedonian football player and manager who played as a defender .

  4. Museum of the Republic of North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    During the existence of the Socialist Republic of Macedonia, the museum was known as People's Museum of Macedonia . The museum has got total area of 10.000 m², of which 6000 m² are meant for permanent or temporal exhibitions. The institution is of complex character, which means it gathers, keeps, conserves and presents the national Macedonian ...

  5. Slavko Janevski - Wikipedia

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    Years active. 1945-2000. Known for. Seloto zad sedumte jaseni. Slavko Janevski (January 11, 1920, Skopje - January 20, 2000) was a Macedonian poet, prose and script writer. He was also active as a comics artist. [1] [2] He finished high school in Skopje. From 1945 onwards he was the editor of the first teenage magazine called "Pioneer".

  6. Brajčino - Wikipedia

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    Brajčino ( Macedonian: Брајчино, [ˈbrajtʃinɔ]) is a village in the Resen Municipality of North Macedonia, situated 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) from Lake Prespa, on Baba Mountain in Pelister National Park. The village is also located near the border with Greece. Brajčino's nature and old architecture draws both domestic and foreign tourists.

  7. Social Democratic Union of Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    The Social Democratic Union of Macedonia is the second largest political party and the main opposition party in the country. In May 2009, after finishing the 5-year-term as President of North Macedonia, Branko Crvenkovski returned to the SDSM and was re-elected as leader of the party. He reorganized the party profoundly, [8] but resigned after ...

  8. Armenians in North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    Adana massacre. Anti-Armenianism. Hidden Armenians. v. t. e. Armenians in North Macedonia ( Macedonian: Ерменци во Македонија, romanized : Ermenci vo Makedonija, Armenian: Հայերը Հյուսիսային Մակեդոնիայում, romanized : Hayery Hyusisayin Makedoniayum) are the ethnic Armenians in North Macedonia ...

  9. Languages of North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    The official language of North Macedonia is Macedonian, while Albanian has co-official status. Macedonian is spoken by roughly two-thirds of the population natively, and as a second language by much of the rest of the population. Albanian is the largest minority language. There are a further five national minority languages: Turkish, Romani ...