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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 ...
Film people from Skopje (12 P) M. Military personnel from Skopje (9 P) Musicians from Skopje (55 P) P. Politicians from Skopje (1 C, 37 P) S. Scientists from Skopje (3 P)
Kiro Stojanov (born 1959), Roman Catholic Bishop of Skopje; Stefan, Archbishop of Ohrid and Macedonia (born 1955) Theodosius of Skopje (1846–1926), attempted to restore the Archbishopric of Ohrid as a separate Macedonian church [note 1] Jovan Vraniškovski (born 1966), head of Orthodox Ohrid Archbishopric
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 10 December 2024. 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 ...
Afrim Gashi was born on 9 November 1977, in Skopje, in SR Macedonia, SFR Yugoslavia (now North Macedonia). He is an ethnic Albanian. In his youth, he attempted to become a musician. He completed primary and secondary in his hometown. In 2007, he graduated from the Faculty of Law at the State University in Tetovo.
Despite her success, Redžepova was the target of racism and gossip. Romani people in Skopje thought of her as dishonorable for the community and were very critical about her relationship with Teodosievski, a "gadjo". At that time, it was unthinkable for Macedonians and Roma to engage in mixed marriages, and both communities strongly ...
Zmijanac was born in Skopje on 25 February 1960. In April 1992, he founded Megjashi, the first children's embassy in the world, which promotes and protects children's rights as well as provides support for child victims of violence and abuse. [1]
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".