Trnovo (Macedonian: Трново; Albanian: Tërovë; Aromanian: Tãrnuva or Tãrnova) is a village in the municipality of Bitola, North Macedonia. The village...
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1955 as Trnovo Tyrnavos, a municipality in Thessaly Trnovo, Bar in Bar Municipality Trnovo, Bitola, a village in Bitola municipality Trnovo, Gostivar...
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people according to the 2002 census. They are concentrated in Kruševo, Štip, Bitola and Skopje. The Aromanians are known as Vlachs in North Macedonia. To refer...
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Veliko Tarnovo (redirect from Veliko Trnovo)
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Nižepole (category Villages in Bitola Municipality)
is a village in the municipality of Bitola, North Macedonia and is an alpine settlement 7.85 kilometers from Bitola. The population of Nižepole was made...
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Magarevo (category Villages in Bitola Municipality)
Mãgãreva) is a village in the municipality of Bitola, North Macedonia. The village is 8.29 kilometers away from Bitola, which is the second largest city in the...
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or Apostolos Margaritis (5 August 1832 in Avdella – 19 October 1903 in Bitola) was an Aromanian school teacher and writer. One of the most important voices...
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nearby abandoned village of Dumanovce) as well as Bitola city and certain surrounding villages (Trnovo, Nižepole and Magarevo). These communities largely...
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December 1890. There were Vlach schools in Klissoura, Krushevo, Nizepole, Trnovo, Gopesh, Ohrid, old Avdela in the Pindus mountains and new Avdela near Veria...
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Nevesca) Ohrid (Aromanian: Ohãrda) Patima (Aromanian: Paticina) Pili Resen Trnovo (Aromanian: Tãrnuva, Tãrnova) Vlasti (Aromanian: Blatsa) Pipilista (Aromanian:...
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This defeat, which culminated with the fall of Skoplje (Skopje) in 1392, Trnovo in 1393, in combination with the consequences of Serbian defeat at the Battle...
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Ottoman-born Aromanian who founded the first Romanian school in the Balkans in Trnovo in 1864 Mihail G. Boiagi, Austrian-born Aromanian grammarian and professor...
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honoris causa of the University “St. Cyril and St. Methodius” in Veliko Trnovo, Bulgaria. ΑΓΙΟΣ ΜΑΞΙΜΟΣ Ο ΓΡΑΙΚΟΣ Ο ΦΩΤΙΣΤΗΣ ΤΩΝ ΡΩΣΩΝ (“Venerable Maximus...
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Dimitri Atanasescu (category People from Bitola Municipality)
the first Romanian school in the Balkans for the Aromanians, located at Trnovo (Tãrnuva or Tãrnova), the place where he was born, which was then part of...
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and Epirus. The first Romanian school in the Balkans was established in Trnovo (now in North Macedonia) in 1864 by Dimitri Atanasescu, and by the early...
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