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Strumica (Macedonian: Струмица,
pronounced [ˈstrumit͡sa] ) is the
largest city in
southeastern North Macedonia, near the Novo Selo-Petrich
border crossing...
- War.
Bulgaria embraced a
portion of Macedonia,
including the town of
Strumnitza, and
western Thrace with a 70-mile
Aegean coastline including the port-town...
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appointed him as the
Vicar Apostolic of
Arauca and as the
Titular Bishop of
Strumnitza which led to him
receiving his
episcopal consecration in 1971 from Angelo...
- is a
Croatian Roman Catholic prelate who
served as a
Titular Bishop of
Strumnitza and
Auxiliary Bishop of
Archdiocese of
Zagreb from 11
April 1991 until...
- (20
April 1978 – 26
November 1998)
Juraj Jezerinac,
titular bishop of
Strumnitza (11
April 1991 – 25
April 1997)
Marko Culej,
titular bishop of Limata...
- in Thessalia, Scyrus, Serbia, Setea, Sicyon, Stagoi, Stobi, Strongyle,
Strumnitza, Subrita, Tanagra, Tegea, Thasus, Thaumacus, Thebæ Phthiotides, Thespiæ...
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Strathernia Stratonicea in
Caria Stratonicea in
Lydia Strongoli Strongyle Strumnitza Suacia Suas
Suava Subaugusta Subbar Subrita Sucarda Succuba Suelli Sufar...