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Venko (Esperanto for victory) is a male
Slavic given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Venko Aleksandrov (born 1944),
Bulgarian academic, medical...
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Venko Filipče (Macedonian: Венко Филипче,
pronounced [
ˈvɛŋkɔ fiˈlipt͡ʃɛ]; born 13 June 1977) is a
Macedonian neurosurgeon,
former health minister of North...
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Venko Andonovski is a
Macedonian writer (novelist,
short story writer, playwright, poet), essayist,
critic and
literary theorist.
Venko Andonovski graduated...
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Venko Markovski (Bulgarian and Macedonian: Венко Марковски), born
Veniyamin Milanov Toshev (Bulgarian: Вениямин Миланов Тошев, romanized: Veniyamin Milanov...
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Venko Mitkov Aleksandrov (Bulgarian: Венко Митков Александров; born 20
December 1944) is an academic,
medical doctor, and
politician in Bulgaria. He served...
- Stalin. The
repression did not
exclude intellectuals and writers, such as
Venko Markovski, who was
arrested and sent to jail in
January 1956 for writing...
- on a
large scale worldwide are
commonly called finvenkistoj, from fina
venko,
meaning "final victory".
There are two
kinds of finvenkismo: desubismo...
- the
Esperanto movement. The name is
derived from the
concept of a fina
venko (English:
final victory),
denoting the
moment when
Esperanto will be used...
- leadership. On 30 June, the
former health minister of
North Macedonia,
Venko Filipče,
became the party's president.
Branko Crvenkovski (1991–2004) Vlado...
- a
basis for the
Macedonian alphabet with the work of
Krste Misirkov and
Venko Markovski. The
Serbian Cyrillic script was one of the two
official scripts...