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  2. List of Macedonian television series - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Makedonski Narodni Prikazni; Makedonski Narodni Prikazni 2 (1992) ... Vo svetot na bajkite (1995) ...

  3. Hitar Petar - Wikipedia

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    Monument of Hitar Petar in front of the House of Humour and Satire in Gabrovo, Bulgaria which was built in 1981. Hitar Petar or Itar Pejo (Itar Petar) (Bulgarian: Хитър Петър, Macedonian: Итар Пејо or Итар Петар), [1][2][3] meaning " Crafty Peter " [4] or " Clever Peter ", is a character of Bulgarian and Macedonian ...

  4. MRT 1 - Wikipedia

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    MRT 1 (Macedonian: МРТ 1, romanized: MRT eden), is a television station in North Macedonia owned and operated by Macedonian Radio-Television. Current line-up [ edit ]

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  6. Robert Veljanovski - Wikipedia

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    TV Film 2001 Zavedeni: TV Serija 2002 Gluzd vo vremeto: TV Film 2002 Vampirdžija: Fidan TV Film 2002 Kraj na igrata: Klou TV Film 2003 Volci: Mahi TV Film 2003 Makedonski narodni prikazni: TV Serija 2007 Tragaci po vampiri: TV Film 2010 Pilot: TV Serija 2012 Covekot so cudna navika da me udira so cador po glava: TV Film 2014 Tvrdokorni: Vanco ...

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  8. Marko Tsepenkov - Wikipedia

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    Marko Kostov Tsepenkov (Bulgarian and Macedonian: Марко Костов Цепенков; 1829 – 1920) was a Bulgarian folklorist from Ottoman Macedonia. [1] In his own time, he identified himself, [2][3] his compatriots [4][5] and his language as Bulgarian. [6][7][8][9][10][11] He was born in Prilep. After WWII, his native dialect was ...

  9. Pirej - Wikipedia

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    Pirej (Macedonian: Пиреј, transl. couch grass) is a novel by Macedonian author Petre M. Andreevski published in 1980. The novel, set during the period of the Balkan Wars, World War I and the period after, tells the story of Jon and Velika, a couple living in a village in southern Macedonia. The novel's title translated to couch grass ...