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Trajko Loparski (Macedonian Cyrillic: Трајко Лопарски) was a
Mayor of Kumanovo,
Kingdom of
Yugoslavia before the
Second World War started. He
owned "Stara...
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Trajko Rajković (Serbian Cyrillic: Трајко Рајковић; 7
December 1937 – 27 May 1970) was a
Yugoslav professional basketball player. He
represented Yugoslavia...
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Trajko Prokopiev (Macedonian: Трајко Прокопиев; 6
November 1909 – 21
January 1979) was a
Yugoslav Macedonian composer. List of
people from
Kumanovo [1]...
- is a
common surname derived from the
South Slavic masculine given name
Trajko. As of 2014, 88.2% of all
known bearers of the
surname Trajković were residents...
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Trajko Veljanovski (born 2
November 1962) is a
Macedonian politician who was the
President of the ****embly of
North Macedonia from 2008 to 2017. He was...
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Kosta Pećanac, 4
Chetniks were
killed (Jovan Đorđević,
Aleksa Šagović,
Trajko Zafirović and
Petar Sirinćanin)
while the
Ottomans had 40 men dead and wounded...
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Bulgarian businessman Sergey Prokopyev (disambiguation),
multiple people Trajko Prokopiev (1909–1979),
Yugoslavian composer Svetlana Prokopyeva (born 1979)...
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Cveja Nataša Ninković - Mila
Nikola Đuričko - Baki Srđan Timarov [sr] -
Trajko Goran Šušljik [sr] - Goša
Branislav Trifunović -
Lawyer actor Lako Nikolić...
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National Institution Cultural Center Trajko Prokopiev -
Kumanovo abbreviated NICC
Trajko Prokopiev (Macedonian: Национална установа центар за култура...
- June 4, 2017. https://www.okkbeograd.org.rs/wp-content/uploads/biografije/
Trajko-Rajkovic-biografija.pdf Shapiro,
Michael (October 18, 1982). "The Mystery...