- The
Aračinovo crisis was a
series of
events triggered by the
occupation of the
village of
Aračinovo, in the
outskirts of the
Macedonian capital Skopje...
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Aračinovo (Macedonian: Арачиново [araˈtʃinɔvɔ] , Albanian: Haraçinë) is a
village and seat of the muni****lity of
Aračinovo,
North Macedonia.
During the...
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declared a "free territory" in
Aračinovo, a
village geographically located only a few
kilometers north of Skopje.
Through Aračinovo,
which became one of the...
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Aračinovo is also the name of the
village where the muni****l seat is found. The muni****lity is
located in the
Skopje Statistical Region.
Aračinovo Muni****lity...
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Republic of
Macedonia near the
predominantly Albanian-inhabited
village of
Aračinovo,
located just
outside of the
capital Skopje, on 11
January 2000. The drive-by...
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military units Wolves and
Scorpions took over Tanuševci. In the
battle of
Aračinovo, the
Tigers and
Wolves failed to stop the rebels'
defense line. Tigers...
- such as the
Battle of Paštrik, the
Battle of Slupčane and the
Battle of
Aračinovo.
Beqir Sadiku, was born on
November 8, 1980, in the
village of Slupčane...
- (Macedonian: Орланци, Albanian: Orllancë) is a
village in the muni****lity of
Aračinovo,
Republic of
North Macedonia.
According to the 1467-68
Ottoman defter...
- (Macedonian: Бара, Albanian: Barë) is a
historic village in the muni****lity of
Aračinovo,
Republic of
North Macedonia. In
statistics gathered by
Vasil Kanchov...
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Skopje (which
includes ten muni****lities) and
seven other muni****lities–
Aračinovo, Čučer-Sandevo, Ilinden, Petrovec, Sopište, Studeničani, and Zelenikovo...