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Kruševo (Macedonian: Крушево [ˈkruʃɛvɔ] ; Aromanian: Crushuva) is a town in
North Macedonia. In
Macedonian the name
means the 'place of pear trees'. It...
- The
Kruševo Republic (Bulgarian and Macedonian: Крушевска Република, Kruševska Republika; Aromanian:
Republica di Crushuva) was a short-lived political...
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Kruševo is a town in
North Macedonia.
Kruševo or
Krushevo may also
refer to:
Kruševo, Foča
Kruševo,
Olovo Kruševo,
Stolac Krushevo,
Blagoevgrad Province...
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Kruševo Brdo is a
village in
Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Republika Srpska, muni****lity
Kotor Varoš in
geographical region Bosanska Krajina. It is administratively...
- The
Kruševo Manifesto is a
presumable manifesto published by the
Forest Staff of the
Krushevo Revolutionary Region during the 1903 Ilinden-Preobrazhenie...
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Kruševo is a
village in
northern Dalmatia,
Croatia located south of Obrovac. The po****tion is 1,112 (census 2011).
Register of
spatial units of the State...
- some 9,695
people according to the 2002 census. They are
concentrated in
Kruševo, Štip,
Bitola and Skopje. The
Aromanians are
known as
Vlachs in
North Macedonia...
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including the
forming of the
Kruševo Republic, was
crushed with much loss of life. The
uprising and the
forming of the
Kruševo Republic are
considered the...
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founded by Miloš Milojević. In 1871 Badžović
opened a
Serbian school in
Kruševo for
about 60
students where he and his
brother Đorđe were the
first teachers...
- Mečkin
Kamen ("Bear's Stone"), a few
kilometres south from the town of
Kruševo on 12
August 1903. It was part of the Ilinden-Preobrazhenie Uprising, led...