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Mirka Ginova (Macedonian: Мирка Гинова), also
known as Irini/Eirini Gini (Gr****: Ειρήνη Γκίνη; 1916 – 26 July 1946), was a
Slavic Macedonian communist...
- (1920–1944) Čede
Filipovski Dame (1923–1945) Dimče Mirčev (1913–1944)
Mirka Ginova (1916–1946), she was the
first woman to
receive capital punishment in Greece...
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Hatzipanagiotou (Thomas)
Filotas Adamidis (Katsonis),
Macedonian theatre Mirka Ginova (Irene Gini),
Macedonian theatre Christos Margaritis (Armatolos) Georgios...
- antiquity,
which is
proved by the remains,
discovered on its
territory - the "
Ginova Mogila", "Gradishte", etc. The name of the
village is
first mentioned in...
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founding of the EL*C in 2017.
Other 2017
board members included Biljana Ginova (secretary),
Maria von Känel (secretary),
Luise Luksch (treasurer) and Leila...
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Bulgarian Communist Party,
Prime Minister of
Bulgaria (1956–1962)
Mirka Ginova,
communist partisan and
teacher Slavic dialects of
Greece Macedonian language...