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Slavic languages in the same way as the
modern Macedonian toponym Skopje:
Skoplje and
Uskoplje in Bosnia,
Uskoplje in
Dalmatia (Croatia). Shkup, the name...
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Skoplje '63 is a 1964
Yugoslavian (Croatian and Macedonian) do****entary film
directed by
Veljko Bulajić
about the 1963
Skopje earthquake. The film do****ents...
- The term
Metropolitanate of
Skopje may
refer to:
Metropolitanate of Skopje, an
Eastern Orthodox canonical metropolitanate with seat in the city of Skopje...
- The
Metropolitanate of
Skopje (Serbian: Митрополија скопска; Gr****: Μητρόπολις Σκόπιάς) is an
Eastern Orthodox eparchy,
formerly under the jurisdiction...
- English: FC
Citizens Skopje, Serbo-Croatian: Građanski
Skoplje) was a
football club from
Skoplje,
Yugoslavia (now Skopje,
North Macedonia). The club's...
- The
Skoplje Football Sub****ociation (Serbo-Croatian:
Skopski loptački
podsavez / Скопски лоптачки подсавез) was one of the
regional football governing...
- SK Radnički
Skoplje. It is
widely regarded as the ‘railway
football club’. It
started competing in the 1938–39
Second League of the
Skoplje Football Sub****ociation...
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translator at the Porte. The Dečani
memorials calls him "Kalinik of
Skoplje" (Kalinik ot
Skoplje),
while there is
scarce information on his
early life. He became...
- the
Belgrade Football Sub****ociation
league until 1927, when a
separate Skoplje Football Sub****ociation
league was formed. The
champions of the sub****ociation...
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competition format, and was
eliminated in the
round of
sixteen by Građanski
Skoplje. At the end of that
season the club
reinstated its
original name, and pla****...