-
Dimitrios Dimitriou (Gr****: Δημήτριος Δημητρίου,
sometimes spelled Dimitrija Demeter or
Dimitrije Demeter; 21 July 1811 – 24 June 1872) was a Gr****-Croatian...
-
Dimitrija Čupovski (Macedonian: Димитрија Чуповски;
November 8, 1878 –
October 29, 1940) was a
Macedonian textbook writer and lexicographer. He is considered...
- St.
Dimitrija Solunski Macedonian Orthodox Church Македонска Православна Црква „Св. Димитрија Солунски“
Makedonska Pravoslavna Crkva “Sv.
Dimitrija Solunski“...
-
Dimitrija Lazarevski (Macedonian: Димитрија Лазаревски, born 23
September 1982 in Skopje) is a
retired footballer from the
Republic of
Macedonia who last...
- The
Miladinov brothers (Bulgarian: Братя Миладинови, romanized: Bratya Miladinovi, Macedonian: Браќа Миладиновци, romanized: Brakja Miladinovci), Dimitar...
- Солунски (Dimitar Solunski); Macedonian: Свети Димитрија Солунски (Sveti
Dimitrija Solunski); Romanian: Sfântul Dumitru, Sfântul Dimitrie; Serbian: Димитрије...
- the
Minister of
Foreign Affairs of the
Russian Empire and was
signed by
Dimitrija Čupovski,
Aleksandar Vezenkov,
Gavril Konstantinovich and Nace Dimov....
- poet
August Cesarec (1893–1941),
writer Bora Ćosić (born 1932),
writer Dimitrija Demeter (1811–1872),
writer Daša Drndić (1946–2018),
writer Zoran Ferić...
- The
Church St.
Dimitrija is an
Eastern Orthodox church in Bajlovce, Kumanovo,
North Macedonia. [1]
Archived 2014-01-24 at the
Wayback Machine kovz.gov...
- fact, Bulgarian.
Another major figure of the
Macedonian awakening was
Dimitrija Čupovski, one of the
founders of the
Macedonian Literary Society, established...