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    Trnovo (Macedonian: Трново; Albanian: Tërovë; Aromanian: Tãrnuva or Tãrnova) is a village in the municipality of Bitola, North Macedonia. The village...
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  • 1955 as Trnovo Tyrnavos, a municipality in Thessaly Trnovo, Bar in Bar Municipality Trnovo, Bitola, a village in Bitola municipality Trnovo, Gostivar...
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    Veliko Tarnovo (redirect from Veliko Trnovo)
    Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan Xi'an, China Asti, Italy Ferrara, Italy Bayonne, France Bitola, North Macedonia Cetinje, Montenegro Colonia Tovar, Venezuela Iaşi, Romania...
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  • people according to the 2002 census. They are concentrated in Kruševo, Štip, Bitola and Skopje. The Aromanians are known as Vlachs in North Macedonia. To refer...
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    Nižepole (category Villages in Bitola Municipality)
    is a village in the municipality of Bitola, North Macedonia and is an alpine settlement 7.85 kilometers from Bitola. The population of Nižepole was made...
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    or Apostolos Margaritis (5 August 1832 in Avdella – 19 October 1903 in Bitola) was an Aromanian school teacher and writer. One of the most important voices...
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    nearby abandoned village of Dumanovce) as well as Bitola city and certain surrounding villages (Trnovo, Nižepole and Magarevo). These communities largely...
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    Magarevo (category Villages in Bitola Municipality)
    Mãgãreva) is a village in the municipality of Bitola, North Macedonia. The village is 8.29 kilometers away from Bitola, which is the second largest city in the...
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  • December 1890. There were Vlach schools in Klissoura, Krushevo, Nizepole, Trnovo, Gopesh, Ohrid, old Avdela in the Pindus mountains and new Avdela near Veria...
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  • Ottoman-born Aromanian who founded the first Romanian school in the Balkans in Trnovo in 1864 Mihail G. Boiagi, Austrian-born Aromanian grammarian and professor...
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