- Kruševo (Macedonian: Крушево [ˈkruʃɛvɔ] ; Aromanian:
Crushuva) is a town in
North Macedonia. In
Macedonian the name
means the 'place of pear trees'. It...
- Macedonian: Крушевска Република, Kruševska Republika; Aromanian:
Republica di
Crushuva) was a short-lived
political entity proclaimed in 1903 by
rebels from the...
-
Gorna Belica (Aromanian:
Beala di Suprã) near Struga, Kruševo (Aromanian:
Crushuva), and the
variant east of the
Vardar river in
North Macedonia. The Aromanian...
- the
total po****tion).
There are
concentrations in Kruševo (Aromanian
Crushuva) 1,020 (20%), Štip (Aromanian Shtip) 2,074 (4.3%),
Bitola 1,270 (1.3%)...
- of
Warwick professor Tom Winnifrith, some
houses in Kruševo (Aromanian:
Crushuva), a town in
North Macedonia with a
substantial Aromanian po****tion, use...
- went to
other parts of the Balkans,
founding settlements such as Kruševo (
Crushuva), but also
leaving the
region and
going to
places like
Budapest (now in...
- the
descendants of the Graboveans/Moscopoleans in
Krusevo (Aromanian:
Crushuva, Macedonian: Крушево) are
today a
fully recognized minority group under...
- and the
nearby mountainous Gramos region also
helped develop Kruševo (
Crushuva) and
Bitola (Bituli, Bitule) into large,
prosperous cities.
Shepherds of...
-
Organization (IMRO). He was born to a poor
family in Kruševo (Aromanian:
Crushuva) in the
Ottoman Empire (now
North Macedonia). Guli
demonstrated an independent...
-
poisoned in 1911.
Ioryi Mucitano was born in 1882 in Kruševo (Aromanian:
Crushuva), then in the
Ottoman Empire and now in
North Macedonia. He was an ethnic...