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- Matejche (Macedonian: Матејче; Albanian: Mateç) is a village in the muni****lity of Lipkovo, North Macedonia. The village is known for the Orthodox Monastery...
- Trinity Lopate St. Jovan Makresh Ascension of Jesus Matejche St. Bogorodica Matejche St. Petka Matejche St. Elijah Miladinovci St. Bogorodica Mlado Nagorichane...
- the inaction of the government forces, took control of the area from the Matejche (Matejce) village to the Lipkovo Lake. As a result, their posi-tions allowed...
- Mina Proevce St. George Tromegje Nagorichane Monastery Karpino Monastery Matejche Monastery **** Mosques Cherkezi Mosque Willage Mosque D'lga Tatar Sinan...
- the inaction of the government forces, took control of the area from the Matejche (Matejce) village to the Lipkovo Lake. As a result, their positions allowed...
- provoked the Macedonian security forces from the areas of the villages of Matejche, Bukurica and Nikushtak, and last night also from the area of the village...
- Mina Proevce St. George Tromegje Nagorichane Monastery Karpino Monastery Matejche Monastery **** Mosques Cherkezi Mosque Willage Mosque D'lga Tatar Sinan...
- fighters that died during the battles for Vaksince, in the village of Matejche near Kumanovo. The commemoration was attended by German NATO soldiers....
- Mina Proevce St. George Tromegje Nagorichane Monastery Karpino Monastery Matejche Monastery **** Mosques Cherkezi Mosque Willage Mosque D'lga Tatar Sinan...
- reprisals, with their former villages being settled by Albanians (such as in Matejche, Otlja, Kosmatec, Murgash and others). After the Serbian–Ottoman War (1876–78)...