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  2. 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.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Category:History of Skopje - Wikipedia

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  5. George Zorbas - Wikipedia

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    Zorbas himself died on September 16, 1941, [8] and was buried in the cemetery of Vodno (quarter) near Skopje, then part of the Kingdom of Bulgaria). [9] Because of the change of urban plans, the bones of Zorbas were transferred in 1954 to the Butel cemetery (P-17), near Skopje. [10] His great-grandson was rock musician Pavlos Sidiropoulos. [11 ...

  6. Kuršumli An - Wikipedia

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    Kursumli An (Macedonian: Куршумли ан, Albanian: hani i Kurshumlis, Turkish: Kurşunlu han) is an Ottoman caravanserai located in the Old Town of Skopje. It is in the area of Museum of Macedonia. It has served as an inn and as a prison. [1] Kursumli An was built in the 15th or 16th century. There were stables for 100 horses. [2]

  7. Dositej II, Archbishop of Ohrid and Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    Dositej II (Macedonian: Доситеј II; English: Dositheus II; 7 December 1906 – 20 May 1981) was the Metropolitan of Skopje, under the canonical jurisdiction of the Serbian Orthodox Church from 1959 to 1967, and Archbishop of Ohrid and Macedonia as the primate of the self-proclaimed Macedonian Orthodox Church until his death in 1981.

  8. Timeline of Skopje - Wikipedia

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    1947 - City Stadium of Skopje opens. 1949 City becomes capital of Skoplje Oblast. [4] Museum of the City of Skopje founded in a former railway station. Ss. Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje founded. 1953 - Population: 121,551. [12] 1963 26 July: 1963 Skopje earthquake. Revolution Bridge built. Contemporary Art Museum of Macedonia founded.

  9. 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]