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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. Katerina Kolozova - Wikipedia

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    The Lived Revolution: Solidarity with the Body in Pain as the New Political Universal. Skopje: Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities-Skopje, 2016 (in English) ISBN 9786084755104 Translation from Ancient Greek of Euripides' Medea, with an Introductory Study and Commentaries .

  4. 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.

  5. National and University Library "St. Kliment of Ohrid"

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    The old building of the Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje, which originally housed the library, was demolished in the 1963 earthquake. The National and University Library "St. Kliment Ohridski" in Skopje was one of the first institutions established by the decision of the Anti-Fascist Assembly of the National Liberation of Macedonia on 23 November 1944.

  6. Šuto Orizari Municipality - Wikipedia

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    Through the 20th century, Skopje had greatly expanded: while it had only 41,000 inhabitants in 1921, it had reached 166,870 in 1961. As a result, the area around Šuto Orizari was slowly becoming part of the city. Before the earthquake, most of Skopje's Romani people in North Macedonia community lived in areas close to the Old Bazaar.

  7. 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.

  8. Historiography in North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    The area of modern Skopje was never part of Ancient Macedonia. [1] Front cover of the Bulgarian Folk Songs collected by the Miladinov Brothers and published in 1861. In the early 2000s the Macedonian State Archive displayed a photocopy of the book, but with the upper part showing the word "Bulgarian" being cut off. [2] [3] [4]

  9. History of the Jews in North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    At one point, Bitola had nine synagogues, Skopje three and Štip had two. [20] Several notable Jewish philosophers are born or lived for a time in North Macedonia, including Samuel de Medina, Josef ben Lev, Shlomo Koen, Kirco Blazevski, Jaakov tam David Yahia, Ishaak ben Samuel Adrabi, Aharon ben Josef Sason, and Salamon. [21]