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Cerje (Albanian
definite form:
Cerja, Macedonian: Церје) is a
village at the
southeastern end of
Pustec Muni****lity
which is
officially recognised as...
- [tʲrʲiː] trì [t̪ʰɾiː] four
kiare [kʲæːə(r)]
ceathair [cahərʲ],
ceithre [
ˈcɛɾʲə]
ceithir [ˈkʲʰehɪɾʲ] five
queig [kweɡ] cúig [kuːɟ] còig [kʰoːkʲ] six shey...
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Bulgarec Vithkuq Voskop Voskopojë
Vreshtaz Baban Bickë Boboshticë
Burim Cerja Dardhë
Diellas Drenovë
Cangonj Ekmeçi Floq Gollomboç Goricë e Madhë Goricë...
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moved away from the village. Some
families from the
Orthodox village of
Cerja in
Pustec Muni****lity,
speaking their local Slavic dialect have settled...
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Strongholds of the
Amantes that
separated them from the
Chaonians were
Cerja on the
right side of Shushica, and Matohasanaj,
which controlled a natural...
- and Shushicë,
which include fortified centres such as Kanina, Triporti,
Cerja, Armeni, Matohasanaj,
Haderaj and
Olympe in Mavrova. Tomb
Sculpture of the...
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Amantes in this area the
centre and
boundary fortification with Chaonia, is
Cerja,
located on the
right side of
Shushica River. The main
route of the Amantes...