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Keraca Visulčeva (also
transliterated as Keratza; in Cyrillic: Кераца Висулчева), (7
April 1911–13
January 2004) was a
Macedonian and
Bulgarian artist...
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established as
supreme emperor. To
cement the treaty, Ivan Alexander's
daughter Keraca Marija was
married off to the ****ure
Byzantine Emperor Andronikos IV Palaiologos...
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houses the
Dragi Tozija House of Culture, the
Resen Ceramic Colony, the
Keraca Visulčeva Gallery, and a library. The
Dragi Tozija House of
Culture is a...
- Jansz.
Visscher (1587–1652),
Dutch draftsman,
engraver and
cartographer Keraca Visulčeva (1911–2004), Ottoman/Bulgarian
artist and
teacher Oswaldo Viteri...
- in the Saraj,
which also
houses the
Dragi Tozija House of Culture, the
Keraca Visulčeva Gallery, and a library.
Local football club FK
Prespa plays in...
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Todorovski (1910-1983) artist,
sculptor L****mir
Belogaski (1911-1994)
painter Keraca Visulčeva (1911-2004) painter,
sculptor Borislav Traikovski (1917-1996)...
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Yanko Tihov Shmuel Ben
David Theodore Ushev Stefan Valev Daria V****ilyanska
Keraca Visulčeva Ivan
Vukadinov Doyup Kim
Diana Muir Appelbaum, "First,
Build an...
- Hadzi-Vasileva (born 1971),
installation artist,
based in the UK Maja Hill (born 1976), painter,
based in the UK
Keraca Visulčeva (1911–2004), painter...
- region.
Georgios Ntoutsis,
revolutionary in
Macedonian Revolution of 1878
Keraca Visulčeva,
artist Paul Afkos, Gr****–Australian
businessman Muni****lity...
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Uzunov (1899–1986)
Daria V****ilyanska (1928–2017)
Jaroslav Věšín (1860–1915)
Keraca Visulčeva (1910–2004) Ivan
Vukadinov (born 1932)
Hristofor Zhefarovich (c...