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Spiro Kitinchev (born 1895 in Skopje,
Ottoman Empire, died 1946 in Idrizovo, FPR Yugoslavia) was a
Macedonian Bulgarian writer, activist, and politician...
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nationalists declared independence. A faction—including
Dimitar Chkatrov,
Spiro Kitinchev,
Dimitar Gyuzelov—had
foreseen the ****ure of this
independent Macedonian...
- # Name Took
office Left
office 1st
Gjore Kitinchev 1915 1917 2nd
Hristo Popkotsev 1917 1918...
- anti-communist and anti-Yugoslav activities, etc.
Notable victims included Spiro Kitinchev,
mayor of Skopje,
Ilija Kocarev,
mayor of
Ohrid and
Georgi Karev, the...
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organization was
headed by:
Stefan Stefanov from Kratovo, president,
Spiro Kitinchev from Skopje, vice-president, and
Vasil Hadzhikimov from Štip (Novo selo)...
- pro-Serbian communist. He was
released on the
orders of
Skopje Mayor Spiro Kitinchev, who
guaranteed that he was a
trustworthy Bulgarian citizen, of ethnic...
- (1866–1933)
Dimitar Vlahov (1878–1953)
Georgi Kulishev (1885–1974)
Spiro Kitinchev (1895–1946)
Georgi Traykov (1898–1975)
Anton Yugov (1904–1991) Metodi...
- Law. Some
victims tried due to
their Bulgarophile leanings were
Spiro Kitinchev,
Dimitar Gyuzelov and
Dimitar Chkatrov. The
first president of the Anti-Fascist...
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Freedom Bridge built. 1941 April: City
taken by
German forces.
Spiro Kitinchev becomes mayor. 1944
November 13 -
Bulgarian Army
captured the city, ejecting...