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Women's rights in North Macedonia (1 C) Pages in category "History of women in North Macedonia" This category contains only the following page.
Some women in North Macedonia hold positions of authority. Women receive "inheritance" through the dowry system, because inheritance is traditionally transferred to male heirs. Some modern-day women receive inheritance that is divided among siblings by their parents. The traditional way women greet each other involves exchanging kisses.
Struga Municipality, Republic of Macedonia (now North Macedonia) 84 Wehrmacht: Albanians Massacre of Albanians by the armed forces of Nazi Germany. [12] Bloody Christmas (1945) January 1945 Throughout the Socialist Republic of Macedonia: 1,200 Yugoslav Macedonian communists Bulgarians Macedonian Bulgarian children, women, and men found in mass ...
History of North Macedonia, divided by topic. History portal; ... History of women in North Macedonia (3 C, 1 P) M. Military history of North Macedonia (2 C, 34 P) P.
Four amendments to the Constitution of the Republic are adopted, one of which removes "Socialist" from the name of the Republic. [1] 8 September The Republic of Macedonia holds an independence referendum. 96% of those who voted, i.e., 72% of those who were registered to vote, voted "For." [1] 17 September
History of women in North Macedonia (3 C, 1 P) M. Macedonian women (4 C) O. Women's organizations based in North Macedonia (2 C) S. Women's sport in North Macedonia ...
The VinĨa culture was an early culture of Southeastern Europe (between the 6th and the 3rd millennium BC), stretching around the course of the Danube in Serbia, Croatia, northern parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro, Romania, Bulgaria, and the Republic of North Macedonia, although traces of it can be found all around the Southeastern Europe, parts of Central Europe and in Asia Minor.
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