Dimitrija Čupovski was born in the village of Papradište in the Ottoman Empire (now part of Čaška Municipality, North Macedonia). Before Čupovski was...
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neoclassical style. This includes the following buildings: Buildings along Dimitrija Čupovski Street Buildings along Macedonia Street Buildings along Nikola Vapcarov...
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Empire and was signed by Dimitrija Čupovski, Aleksandar Vezenkov, Gavril Konstantinovich and Nace Dimov. In addition, Čupovski drew a political-geographic...
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published by ethnic Macedonians in Sankt Peterburg from 1913 till 1918 by Dimitrija Čupovski and the members of the Macedonian Colony in Peterburg. The newspaper...
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as Atanas Dimov Čupovski оr Čuparov, was a Macedonian political and cultural activist. He was the older brother of Dimitrija Čupovski. Dimov was a writer...
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revolutionaries, such as Petar Poparsov and Alekso Martulkov, met with Dimitrija Čupovski, who proposed to send a delegation to London conference, which would...
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founders were Dimitrija Čupovski and his brother Nace Dimov. Other founders include Stefan Dedov, Dijamandija Mišajkov and Krste Misirkov. Čupovski served as...
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inhabitants. Ethnic groups in the village include: Macedonians 14 Dimitrija Čupovski, writer, lexicographer, and activist Andrey Damyanov, architect Nace...
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monument Justinian I statue Samuil statue Metodija Andonov-Čento statue Dimitrija Čupovski statue The Pavilion Skopje in 1594 Other statues found in the same...
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Popovci Frčkovci Alautovci Kolovci Kostovci Kokosovci Sekovski Trajkovi Dimitrija Čupovski (1878–1940) textbook writer and lexicographer Ljubomir Frčkoski (born...
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prominent activist for the ethnic Macedonian national revival was Dimitrija Čupovski, who was one of the founders and the president of the Macedonian Literary...
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(1924–2010), physicist Svetlana Antonovska (1952–2016), statistician Dimitrija Čupovski (1878–1940), Macedonian national activist Nace Dimov (1876–1916),...
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published in eleven editions. The editor in all the editions was Dimitrija Čupovski. The newspaper was a bulletin of a group of Slav Macedonian students...
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significant activist for the ethnic Macedonian national revival was Dimitrija Čupovski, who was one of the founders and the president of the Macedonian Literary...
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local revolutionaries from the IMARO in Veles. It was organized by Dimitrija Čupovski and its aim was to authorize representatives to participate in the...
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Konstantin Miladinov (1830 – 1862), Krste Misirkov (1874 – 1926) and Dimitrija Čupovski (1878 – 1940). In 1902, some of them took part in the establishment...
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Sample size VMRO-DPMNE SDSM DUI DPA NDR GROM Dimitrija Čupovski January 2014 1,530 59 36 15 7 1 2 Dimitrija Čupovski April 2014 1,500 63 31 15 10 1 –...
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първият български музиколог, ISBN 9548329026, p. 17. Blaže Ristovski, Dimitrija Čupovski (1878-1940) i Makedonskoto naučno-literaturno drugarstvo vo Petrograd:...
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revolutionaries, such as Petar Poparsov and Rizo Rizov, met with Dimitrija Čupovski, they would make an appeal to the local residents from Veles which...
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Bulgarian. Another major figure of the Macedonian awakening was Dimitrija Čupovski, one of the founders of the Macedonian Literary Society, established...
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phenomenon, without ethnic character.[non-primary source needed] Dimitrija Čupovski under the pseudonym Strezo writes that Sandanski was a Bulgarian agent...
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with Georgi Pulevski, going through the teachings of Misirkov to Dimitrija Čupovski. ^ "History of the Balkans, Vol. 2: Twentieth Century", Barbara Jelavich...
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Venko Andonovski (born 1964), writer Rumena Bužarovska (born 1981) Dimitrija Čupovski (1878–1940) Kole Čašule (1921–2009), prose writer Živko Čingo (1935–1987)...
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