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  2. List of people from Skopje - Wikipedia

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    Main category: People from Skopje Below is a list of notable people from Skopje, North Macedonia or its surroundings. Artists Nikola Eftimov Bojana Barltrop, artist and photographer Fashion designers Nikola Eftimov Painters Sabri Berkel Abdurrahim Buza Maja Dzartovska Petar Gligorovski Mice Jankulovski Petar Mazev Business, industry, academics Mike S. Zafirovski Dragoslav Avramović, economist ...

  3. Vidoe Podgorec - Wikipedia

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    Vidoe Podgorec (Macedonian: Видое Подгорец; 8 June 1934 – 14 April 1997) was a Macedonian writer and poet. He was born in Kolešino near Strumica and lived in Skopje.

  4. Branislav Nušić - Wikipedia

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    Nušić lived in Skopje until November 1915, when Austria-Hungary, Germany and Bulgaria successfully invaded and occupied Serbia. He took part in the Serbian army's retreat through Albania between November 1915 and February 1916. [16] He lived in Italy, Switzerland and France until the end of the war. [9]

  5. History of Skopje - Wikipedia

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    The history of Skopje, North Macedonia, goes back to at least 4000; [1] remains of Neolithic settlements have been found within the old Kale Fortress that overlooks the modern city centre. The settlement appears to have been founded around then by the Paionians , a people that inhabited the region.

  6. Skopje - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 2 January 2025. Capital and largest city of North Macedonia This article may require copy editing for grammar, style, cohesion, tone, or spelling. You can assist by editing it. (October 2023) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Capital city in Skopje Statistical, North Macedonia Skopje ...

  7. Memorial House of Mother Teresa - Wikipedia

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    It is located in her hometown Skopje, in North Macedonia, where she lived from 1910 to 1928. [1] The memorial house was built on the popular Macedonia Street in the Centar municipality, on the very location of the once Sacred Heart of Jesus Roman Catholic Church, where Mother Teresa was baptized. [2]

  8. Esma Redžepova - Wikipedia

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    Redžepova was born on 8 August 1943 in Skopje, [12] at that time annexed by the Tsardom of Bulgaria, [13] although the region was returned to Yugoslavia in 1944. She was the second youngest of six children in a Romani family.

  9. Gjorgi Abadžiev - Wikipedia

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    From 1915 to 1948 he lived in Bulgaria where he studied at the Faculty of Law in Sofia (1932-1937). [2] Later he moved to SR Macedonia where he became a historian and writer. Abadžiev died on August 2, 1963, in Skopje. [2] He published his works in Bulgarian, Macedonian and Serbian. [citation needed]