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Magarevo (Macedonian: Магарево; Aromanian:
Magaruva or Mãgãreva) is a
village in the muni****lity of Bitola,
North Macedonia. The
village is 8.29 kilometers...
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Miladinov brothers was
Sultana Miladinova. Her
father was an
Aromanian from
Magarevo who
moved to
Ohrid and
studied in
Moscopole with
Daniel Moscopolites. Sultana's...
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still present in
Bitola to this day. The
Aromanian mountain villages of
Magarevo (Magaruva, Mãgãreva), Gopeš (Gopish, Gopeshi), and
Trnovo (Aromanian: Tãrnuva/Tãrnova)...
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Serbianized Aromanian merchant whose family had its
roots in the
village of
Magarevo in then
Ottoman Macedonia,
while his mother,
Ljubica (Brčko, 1839 – Belgrade...
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Bitola city and
certain surrounding villages (Trnovo, Nižepole and
Magarevo).
These communities largely ****imilated into the
Slavic corpus. In the...
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unknown when he
moved to Serbia. His wife,
Kostadinka Karkaljer, was from
Magarevo (now
North Macedonia). He had four
daughters and a son. He died at Belgrade...
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forced labour. Some
Aromanians returning to
Trnovo and
neighbouring Magarevo saw the
level of
destruction caused by war in the
villages and
around 30...
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Macedonian Struggle and politician.
Sapkas was born in 1873 in
Magarevo, then
Ottoman Empire (now
North Macedonia). He
studied medicine in the...
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significant Gr****
composer and musician.
Lalas was born in 1844 or 1848 in
Magarevo, then
Ottoman Empire (now
North Macedonia). He
studied in Monastir, Thessaloniki...
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group which settled among the
older Vlach residents of Nižepole,
close to
Magarevo,
making the
Arvanitovlachs a
significant part of the po****tion of the...