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Vrben (Macedonian: Врбен, Albanian: Vërben) is a
village in the muni****lity of
Mavrovo and Rostuša,
North Macedonia. The
village situated at an altitude...
- ****l Sotirovski, (Macedonian: Паскал Сотировски; b. 23
November 1927 in
Vrben,
today Mavrovo and Rostuša Muni****lity – d. 20
January 2003 in Paris, France)...
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generation within the region. The
system includes Vrutok HPP, Rаven HPP, and
Vrben HPP. The
largest capacity is in the
hydropower plant "Vrutok" with four...
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plant combine Mavrovo Hydroelectric System [mk],
operating the Raven [mk],
Vrben [mk] and
Vrutok Hydroelectric Power Stations Tikveš
Hydroelectric Power...
- Station) 116 1968 ESM
Vrutok Hydroelectric Power Station Gostivar 245 1960 ESM
Vrben Hydroelectric Power Station 12 1957 ESM
Raven Hydroelectric Power Station...
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Michael church,
Krakornica View of the
Church of St. Demetrius,
Volkovija Vrben monastery Winter in
Vrbjani with
mosque in the
background St.
Nicholas church...
- that
intersects with the
others at
Volkovija village heads toward near
Vrben village at
Upper Reka's
eastern limits.
Onward that road
continues toward...
- much younger,
originated from 1837 and were
carved by
master Siljan from
Vrben, near Debar, in
modern North Macedonia. The
Debar masters were
highly regarded...
- century. He
taught in Galičnik, Debar, Tetovo, the
villages of
Gorna Reka,
Vrben, Krakornica, and also in
Bigorski Monastery. He was photographer. Panajot...
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district of Galičnik, in the pure
Serbian villages: Duf,
Gorno Jelovce,
Vrben, Kičinica, Beličica, Brodec,
where even
under Turkey they kept
their Serbian...