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    Skopje (Macedonian: Скопје; transcribed Skopje) is the capital and the largest city of North Macedonia. The city is the administrative, cultural, economic...
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    FK Vardar (redirect from FK Vardar Skopje)
    usually just called Vardar) is a professional association football club from Skopje, North Macedonia. The club was founded in 1947and have played in every Macedonian...
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    and 12 towns have a population of under 10,000 people. The capital city, Skopje, is home to around 30% of the total population of the country. "Попис на...
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    Mateja Matevski (category People from Skopje)
    Matevski died on 6 June 2018 in Skopje, Macedonia, aged 89. His funeral was held at the Butel City Cemetery in Skopje. "ПОЧИНА АКАДЕМИК МАТЕЈА МАТЕВСКИ...
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    Oltenia. Kuopio, Finland Nanterre, France Shiyan, People's Republic of China Skopje, North Macedonia Vratza, Bulgaria Lyon, France Uppsala, Sweden National...
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    Ilinka Mitreva (category People from Skopje)
    from 2002 to 2006. Mitreva was born in Skopje, SR Macedonia, SFR Yugoslavia. Mitreva died on 1 August 2022 in Skopje, North Macedonia at the age of 72. "Почина...
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    1969 Mönchengladbach, Germany, since 1969 Verviers, Belgium, since 1969 Skopje, North Macedonia, since 1973 Prato, Italy, since 1981 Sosnowiec, Poland...
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    the village where the municipal seat is found. The municipality is in the Skopje Statistical Region. In 2002, 11,597 people lived there. Aračinovo Municipality...
  • Skopje, North Macedonia. It produces buses and special transport cars. The factory was established in 1946 under the name FAS "11 October" AD Skopje,...
  • Muhteşem Yüzyıl. She was born in Skopje, North Macedonia. Her career began in 1969. Ajrula died on August 10, 2021 in Skopje, North Macedonia from a stroke...
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    Vlatko Ilievski (category Musicians from Skopje)
    was found in his automobile on the street "Third Macedonian Brigade" in Skopje, aged 33. "Пејачот Влатко Илиевски најден мртов во автомобил" (in Macedonian)...
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    Ljupčo Kocarev (category People from Skopje)
    Ljupčo Kocarev (Skopje, February 25 1955), is a scientist, academician and professor of physics. He completed his primary, secondary and higher education...
  • Makedonija); ФФМ/FFM, is the main part of football in North Macedonia based in Skopje. It was founded in 1926. "Football Federation of North Macedonia". FIFA...
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    Albanian: Kumanovë) is a city in North Macedonia, near the capital city of Skopje. In 2002, 70,842 people lived there. This City is named after the Kumans...
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    Usnija Redžepova (category Musicians from Skopje)
    from the Serbian government on 29 December 2011. Redžepova was born in Skopje. She was of Romani people. She died from lung cancer in Belgrade, aged 69...
  • Its seat is in Vienna. The International Romani Union also has offices in Skopje, North Macedonia, and Washington, D.C., USA. This short article can be made...
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    Ljubiša Samardžić (category People from Skopje)
    Committee of Yugoslav Communist Party in late 1980s. Samardžić was born in Skopje, Kingdom of Yugoslavia. "Belgrade: 38th FEST officially opened". February...
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    Esma Redžepova (category Musicians from Skopje)
    Esma Redžepova (born August 8, 1943 - December 11, 2016), in Skopje, was a singer from North Macedonia who belonged to the Muslim Romani people. She sang...
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    and the Anio Novus, as part of the Porta Maggiore, Rome, Italy Skopje aqueduct, Skopje, North Macedonia Wignacourt Aqueduct, Malta. Built in the 16th...
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    Croatian sprint and hurdles runner and journalist. Babović was born in Skopje and grew up in Sarajevo, but moved to Ruma and Belgrade. She came in fifth...
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