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Modern Slavic variants include the
Macedonian Bitola (Битола), the
Serbian Bitolj (Битољ) and
Bulgarian Bitolya (Битоля). In
Byzantine times, the name was...
- The
Vilayet of
Manastir (Ottoman Turkish: ولايت مناستر, romanized: Vilâyet-i Manastır) was a first-level
administrative division (vilayet) of the Ottoman...
- FK
Rabotnik (Macedonian: ФК Работник) is a
football club
based in the city of Bitola,
North Macedonia. They
currently play in the OFS
Bitola league. The...
- economist, professor, and politician.
Zoran Pjanić was born on 3 July 1922 in
Bitolj,
Kingdom of Serbs,
Croats and Slovenes. He
finished primary and secondary...
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Leskovac Vranje okrug 14,300
Bitolj Skoplje 2
Prizren Prizren okrug 60,000 12
Tetovo Tetovo okrug 56,059 3
Bitolj Bitolj okrug 54,000 13 Požarevac Požarevac...
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Nikola Nikodijević
Personal details Born (1941-07-29) 29 July 1941 (age 83)
Bitolj, Bulgarian-occupied
Yugoslavia (modern
North Macedonia)
Nationality Serbian...
- Mas de
Paysac (Curate of Tamatave, Madagascar)
Filles de la Charité de
Bitolj (Yugoslavia) The
Superior of the Hôtel-Dieu de Québec Maurice-Hyacinthe...
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district of Skoplje; the second,
under No. 2618,
creating the
district of
Bitolj, and the third,
under No. 2619,
joining four
Yugoslav counties to the existing...
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Serbian Government dispatched him to
Monastir (modern-day Bitola; Serbian:
Bitolj), in
southern Macedonia,
where the region's most
populous Sephardic Jewish...
- Komnenović (JNS, Kotor, Zeta Banovina)
Mirko Kosić
Petar Kosović (JNS,
Bitolj,
Vardar Banovina) Luka Kostrenčić (JNS, Krk, Sava Banovina) Ante Kovač (JNS...