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Arsov — (mazedonisch) bzw. Arsow (bulgarisch), in kyrillischer Schrift: Арсов, ist der Familienname von: Ljupčo Arsov (1910–1986), jugoslawischer Politiker Tschawdar Arsow (* 1986), bulgarischer Naturbahnrodler Diese Seite ist eine … Deutsch Wikipedia
Džordže Arsov — ( mk. Џорџе Арсов) is the present Mayor of the Municipality of Kisela Voda. He was born in 1946 in Strumica, in the Republic of Macedonia. He finished primary and secondary education in his home town and completed his graduate studies in Skopje.… … Wikipedia
Milan Arsov — Born 1884 Oraovec, Ottoman Empire Died 1908, Salonica, Ottoman Empire Milan Arsov was a Bulgarian revolutionary anarchist , member of Gemidziite and one of the assassins in Thessaloniki. In the Republic of Macedonia he is considered Macedonian.… … Wikipedia
Lilcho Arsov — Football player infobox playername = Lilcho Arsov fullname = Lilcho Arsov nickname = dateofbirth = Birth date and age|1972|10|16|df=y cityofbirth = Plovdiv countryofbirth = Bulgaria height = 1.97m currentclub = Rodopa Smolyan clubnumber = 1… … Wikipedia
Chavdar Arsov — Tschawdar Arsow (bulgarisch Чавдар Арсов; * 7. Dezember 1986 in Sofia) ist ein bulgarischer Naturbahnrodler. Leben Arsow ist seit dem Jahr 2003 Mitglied des bulgarischen Naturbahnrodelteams. Er startet sowohl im Einzel als auch im Doppel,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Lazar Koliševski — Лазар Колишевски Monument en hommage à Lazar Koliševski à Sveti Nikole (Macédoine) Mandats 1er Président d … Wikipédia en Français
Socialist Republic of Macedonia — This article is about the predecessor of the current Republic of Macedonia. For other uses, see Macedonia (disambiguation). Socijalistička Republika Makedonija Социјалистичка Република Македонија Socialist Republic of Macedonia A federal unit of… … Wikipedia
List of Macedonians (ethnic group) — This is a list of Macedonians ( mk. Македонци, Makedonci ), a modern South Slavic ethnic group. : For the unrelated people of ancient Macedonia, see ancient Macedonians and List of ancient Macedonians. Business *George Atanasoski *John Bitove… … Wikipedia
Thessaloniki bombings of 1903 — In late April 1903, a group of young anarchists from the Gemidzhii Circle graduates from the Bulgarian secondary school in Thessaloniki launched a campaign of terror bombing. Their aim was to attract the attention of the Great Powers to Ottoman… … Wikipedia
The Boatmen of Thessaloníki — were an anarchist group active in Thessaloníki, then part of the Ottoman Empire. Etymology and origins The group is found in published works with three names : The boatmen of Thessaloniki , the Crew [ James Sotros The Greek Speaking Anarchist and … Wikipedia