Eparchy of Debar and Kičevo (Епархија дебарско-кичевска) was an Eastern Orthodox eparchy (diocese) of the Orthodox Ohrid Archbishopric, an autonomous...
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Orthodox Ohrid Archbishopric (redirect from Autonomous Archbishopric of Ohrid)
Archbishop of Ohrid; Eparchy [sh; sr] of Prespa and Pelagonia; Eparchy [ru; sh; sr] of Bregalnica; Eparchy of Debar and Kičevo; Eparchy of Polog and Kumanovo;...
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VI of Ohrid Eparchy of Debar and Kičevo Eparchy of Polog and Kumanovo List of eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church Biography of the Archbishop of Ohrid...
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Metropolitanate included the following eparchies: Archbishopric of Belgrade and Karlovci Serbian Orthodox Church List of heads of the Serbian Orthodox Church Religion...
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from the jurisdiction of SOC and were directed to join the Macedonian Orthodox Church jurisdiction. Eparchy of Debar and Kičevo Orthodox Ohrid Archbishopric...
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Serbian Orthodox Church (redirect from Archbishopric of Žiča and Peć)
metropolitanate, Skopje, and the six eparchies of Bregalnica, Debar and Kičevo, Polog and Kumanovo, Prespa and Pelagonija, Strumica and Veles and Povardarje. The...
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Tongue and Religion, The State Statistical Office, Skopje, 2002, p. 67. "Дебарско-кичевска епархија - Намесништва" (in Macedonian). Debar-Kičevo Eparchy. Retrieved...
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Serbs in North Macedonia (redirect from Serbs of the republic of macedonia)
of as a continuation of the Kumanovo Uprising, the Brsjak Revolt began on 14 October 1880, and broke out in the nahiya of Kičevo, Poreče, Bitola and Prilep...
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Bitola (redirect from History of Bitola)
1951–52, as part of an education campaign total of 40 Turkish schools were opened in Debar, Kičevo, Kumanovo, Struga, Resen, Bitola, Kruševo and Prilep. The...
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Jevstatije II (category Serbian saints of the Eastern Orthodox Church)
Polje, Zletovo, Pijenac, Kičevo and Debar were conquered. In the north Braničevo and Vidin were taken by 1290. New eparchies were established: Gračanička...
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