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Bitola (/ˈbiːtoʊlə, -tələ/; Macedonian: Битола [ˈbitɔɫa] ) is a city in the
southwestern part of
North Macedonia. It is
located in the
southern part of...
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charged with
collecting these leaves, and
eventually got a name 'pati'. (6)
Bitolia-There were some
people who
entertained the
people by
saying jokes or 'bitolas'...
- der Europäischen Türkei von
Rustchuk über Philippopel, Rilo (Monastir),
Bitolia und den
Thessalischen Olym nach
Saloniki (in German). Berlin: Dietrich...
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Battalion 2nd "Skopie"
Infantry Battalion 3rd "Solun"
Infantry Battalion 4th "
Bitolia"
Infantry Battalion 13th "****ush"
Infantry Battalion 2nd
Brigade 5th "Odrin"...
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Bystrzyca (Polish*), Bästerts (Transylvanian Saxon),
Bistritia (Latin)
Bitola Bitolia (Latin*, Romanian*),
Bitolj – Битољ (Serbian*),
Bitolya – Битоля (Bulgarian*)...
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Battalion 2nd "Skopie"
Infantry Battalion 3rd "Solun"
Infantry Battalion 4th "
Bitolia"
Infantry Battalion 2nd
Brigade 5th "Odrin"
Infantry Battalion 6th "Ohrid"...
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Mazilu Villa, #76
Strada Popa Savu 1936,
Constantinescu Villa #11
Intrarea Bitolia 1937,
Dumitru Stoica Villa, #27
Strada Veronica Micle 1942, Constanța and...
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monasticism at the
monastery of the holy
Unmercenaries Cosmas and
Damian in
Bitolia (Bulgaria). He
himself accepted tonsure on Holy
Mount Athos, and did his...
- Dimitri;
Dimitri Penço. "Section:
Ethnographie du
Vilayet de
Monastir (
Bitolia), p. 5.".
Ethnographic des
Vilayets d'Andrinople, de Monastir, et de Salonique...
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graduating in 1881. She
returned to
Bulgaria and
taught in
Edirne and
later in
Bitolia.
Returning to Russia,
between 1882 and 1884, she
studied in St. Petersburg...