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Nebregovo (Macedonian: Небрегово) is a
village in the muni****lity of Dolneni,
North Macedonia.
Toponyms such as Arbanasi,
literally meaning "Albanians"...
- the
Ottoman government. Sokolović was born in 1870 in the
village of
Nebregovo, near Prilep,
under the
Ottoman Empire (now part of Dolneni,
North Macedonia)...
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deliberately serbianizing the
Macedonian standard language.
Koneski was born in
Nebregovo in the
province of
South Serbia, part of the
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats...
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Battle for
Gabrovnik (May 7, 1907)
Fight on
Kurtov Kamen (1907)
Fight in
Nebregovo (1907)
Battle of
Drenovo (1907)
Battle of
Pasjane (1907)
Fight on Paklište...
- 1 115 11 Malo
Mramorani 46 46 - - - - - - 1
Margari 7 7 - - - - - - -
Nebregovo 118 105 - - - - - - 13
Novoselani 94 87 - - - - - - 7 Peštalevo 511 254...
- the
foundation of the IMRO Kako
Blaze Koneski stana Falsifikatorot od
Nebregovo!? Vo
centar with
Vasko Eftov about the
issue with he
foundation of the...
- of
vojvoda in the city of Veles.
Bloody skirmishes near the
village of
Nebregovo followed,
involving Trbić's
Chetniks and
local Bulgarian insurgents. In...
- poet and
linguist who set a
standard for the
Macedonian language; in
Nebregovo in the Yugoslavia, (d. 1993)
Liang Shiyi became the new
Premier of the...