-
follows Proto-Albanian
phonetic rules and was
acquired via the
Albanian '
Shtip'.
Shtip may
indicate that Proto-Albanian was
spoken in the
region in pre-Slavic...
- Štip (Macedonian: Штип [ʃtip] ) is a muni****lity in
eastern North Macedonia. Štip is also the name of the town
where the muni****l seat is found. This...
-
cities like Nish,
Shtip, and Shkup. This can be
proven through the
development of the names, for
example Naissos > Nish and
Astibos >
Shtip follow Albanian...
- (Macedonian: Универзитет Гоце Делчев Штип, romanized: Univerzitet Goce
Delchev Shtip; abbr. UGD) is a
public university in
North Macedonia.
Founded in 2007,...
-
Macedonian Republic League was
often divided into
three parallel divisions (
Shtip, Bitola, Skopje), at the end of the
seasons the
winners of each division...
- East K****f
Bregalnica Shtip Prvi
Partizan West
Ohrid Metalurg Skopje ****s 1994–95 East
Pobeda Valandovo Kumanovo Bregalnica Shtip West
Makedonija Skopje...
- with 3795 members, in
Bitola there were 810
families with 3351 members, in
Shtip 140
families with 551 members, in
Kumanovo 7
families with 17 members, in...
- -including the
towns of Shkodra, Drisht, Lezha,
Shkup (Skopje) and
perhaps Shtip (Stip,
southeast of Skopje) -
follow the
pattern of
continuous Albanian...
-
Split 59 - Šibenik 901 - Kumanovo, Kratovo,
Kriva Palanka 902 - Probishtip,
Shtip,
Sveti Nikole, 903 - Kočani, Vinica, Delchevo, Berovo,
Pehchevo 904 - Strumica...
-
Thrace dates from 1895, when Dame
Gruev recruited Hristo Kotsev, born in
Shtip, who was then a
teacher in the
Bulgarian Men's High
School of Adrianople...