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Gorno Vranovci (Macedonian: Горно Врановци, Albanian:
Vranoc i Epërm) is a
village in the muni****lity of Čaška,
North Macedonia. The
village has an Albanian...
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Vranovci is a
village near Bukovlje, Croatia. In the 2011 census, it had 644 inhabitants. "Po****tion by Age and ****, by Settlements, 2011 Census: Vranovci"...
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Vranovci (Macedonian: Врановци, Albanian: Vranoc) is a
village in the muni****lity of Vrapčište,
North Macedonia. As of the 2021 census,
Vranovci had...
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Dolno Vranovci (Macedonian: Долно Врановци, Albanian:
Vranoc i Poshtëm) is a
village in the muni****lity of Čaška,
North Macedonia. It used to be part...
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Macedonian newspaper Nova
Makedonija was
first published in 1944 in
Gorno Vranovci, a
village that was
inhabited by Torbeši at the time.
Interethnic marriages...
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during World War II in
Yugoslav Macedonia on 29
October 1944, in
Gorno Vranovci, and was
written in
unstandardized Macedonian language. The
newspaper was...
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inhabitants left
during the 20th century. The
villages Oreše, Papradište,
Gorno Vranovci and
Melnica in the
Veles region were po****ted by
Mijaci during Ottoman...
- Ježevik, po****tion 63 Korduševci, po****tion 161 Šušnjevci, po****tion 258
Vranovci, po****tion 644 In the same census, 95.33% were Croats, and 3.54% Serbs...
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collections in the
memorial houses in the
villages Bituše, Galičnik and
Gorno Vranovci. The
Museum of the
Republic of
North Macedonia is
divided into the following...
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villages of
Gorno Jabolčište,
Dolno Jabolčište,
Drenovo and Papradište.
Gorno Vranovci is
known for chestnuts,
while trout grow in Goložinca and Nežilovo. In...