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Novo Selo-Novo Selo, Novo Selo
Novo Selo (Macedonian: Ново Село) is a large village in the southeastern part of North Macedonia. It is the administrative centre of the eponymous municipality
Novo Selo-Novo Selo Municipality
Novo Selo (Macedonian: Ново Село) is a municipality in eastern North Macedonia. Novo Selo is also the name of the village where the municipal seat is
Novo Selo-Novo Selo-Petrich
Novo Selo-Petrich or Zlatarevo (Bulgarian and Macedonian: Ново Село-Петрич, Novo Selo-Petrič) is the southernmost of three international border crossings
Novo Selo-Novo Selo
eastern North Macedonia Novo Selo, Novo Selo, a village in Novo Selo municipality Novo Selo, Štip, a village in Štip municipality Novo Selo, Struga,
Novo Selo-Novo Selo, Vrapčište
Novo Selo (Macedonian: Ново Село) is a village in the municipality of Vrapčište, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total
Novo Selo-Novo Selo, Struga
Novo Selo (Macedonian: Ново Село, Albanian: Novosellë) is a village in the municipality of Struga, North Macedonia. The etymology of the village comes
Novo Selo-Novo Selo, Kičevo
Novo Selo (Macedonian: Ново Село, Albanian: Novosellë) is a village in the municipality of Kičevo, North Macedonia. It used to be part of the former municipality
Novo Selo-Novo Selo, Zelenikovo
Novo Selo (Macedonian: Ново Село is a village in the municipality of Zelenikovo, North Macedonia. The etymology of the village comes from Slavic languages
Novo Selo-Novo Selo, Želino
Novo Selo (Macedonian: Ново Село, Albanian: Novosellë) is a village in the municipality of Želino, North Macedonia. The etymology of the village comes
Novo Selo-Novo Selo, Bogovinje
Novo Selo (Macedonian: Ново Село, Albanian: Novosellë) is a village in the municipality of Bogovinje, North Macedonia. The etymology of the village comes
Novo Selo-Novo Selo, Gjorče Petrov
Novo Selo (Macedonian: Ново Село) is a town in the municipality of Gjorče Petrov, North Macedonia. The etymology of the village comes from Slavic languages
Novo Selo-Novo Selo School
The Novo Selo School is the building of the former school in Novo Selo, Štip, North Macedonia. The same building is now the seat to the Rectorate of the
Novo Selo-Novo Selo (Štip suburb)
Gogov Aleksandar Mateski, "Novo Selo", Економија и бизнис, year 19, no. 232, October 2017, p. 106. Archive of North Macedonia. Турски документи за историјата
Novo Selo-Novo Konjarevo
Novo Konjarevo (Macedonian: Ново Коњарево) is a village in the municipality of Novo Selo, North Macedonia. It is located close to the Bulgarian border
Novo Selo-Zubovo, Novo Selo
Zubovo (Macedonian: Зубово) is a village in the municipality of Novo Selo, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 648
Novo Selo-Draževo, Novo Selo
Draževo (Macedonian: Дражево) is a village in the municipality of Novo Selo, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of
Novo Selo-Holy Trinity Church, Novo Selo, Štip
a Macedonian Orthodox cemetery church in the neighbourhood of Novo Selo, Štip. The church is registered as a Cultural Heritage of North Macedonia. It
Novo Selo-Borisovo, Novo Selo
Borisovo (Macedonian: Борисово) is a village in the municipality of Novo Selo, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of
Novo Selo-Novo Selo, Mavrovo i Rostuše
Novo Selo (Macedonian: Ново Село) is a village in the municipality of Mavrovo and Rostuša, North Macedonia. The etymology of the village comes from Slavic
Novo Selo-Kolešino Falls
Kolešino Falls (Macedonian: Колешински Водопад) is a waterfall located above the village of Kolešino in the Municipality of Novo Selo in the southeastern
Novo Selo-Ascension of Christ Church, Novo Selo, Štip
is a Macedonian Orthodox church in the neighbourhood of Novo Selo, Štip. The church is registered as a Cultural Heritage site of North Macedonia. The
Novo Selo-Sušica, Novo Selo
Sušica (Macedonian: Сушица) is a village in the municipality of Novo Selo, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 1
Novo Selo-St. John the Baptist Church, Novo Selo, Štip
is a Macedonian Orthodox church in the neighbourhood of Novo Selo, Štip. The church is registered as a Cultural Heritage site of North Macedonia. The
Novo Selo-Municipalities of North Macedonia
first-order administrative divisions of North Macedonia. North Macedonia is currently organized into 80 municipalities (Macedonian: општини, opštini; singular: општина
Novo Selo-Kežovica
The Kežovica mineral spa (Macedonian: Бања Кежовица) is situated near the southern Štip suburb of Novo Selo in North Macedonia, just after the canyon that
Novo Selo-Pirin Macedonia
region included the areas of present-day Strumica and Novo Selo Municipality, today in North Macedonia. After World War I, they were broken away from Bulgaria
Novo Selo-Staro Konjarevo
Municipality of Novo Selo. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 611 inhabitants. Ethnic groups in the village include: Macedonians 611 As of
Novo Selo-A4 motorway (North Macedonia)
Radoviš, and Strumica, eventually reaching the border with Bulgaria near Novo Selo. The 47 km stretch from Miladinovci to Štip was completed in late 2018
Novo Selo-Bulgarians in North Macedonia
Macedonia have declared themselves Macedonian. The town of Strumica and its surrounding area (including Novo Selo) were part of the Kingdom of Bulgaria
Novo Selo-Smolare Falls
Republic of Macedonia (in Macedonian). Zavod. 2009. p. 22. Information on Smolare Falls on the official website of the Municipality of Novo Selo Tourist information
Novo Selo-Motorways in North Macedonia
The motorways in North Macedonia are called avtopat (Macedonian: автопат) and the name, like its translation in most languages, simply means auto road
Novo Selo-Vardar Macedonia
as part of the Military Inspection Area of Macedonia. After the war the present-day Strumica and Novo Selo municipalities were broken away from Bulgaria
Novo Selo-Dormition of the Theotokos Church, Novo Selo, Štip
Theotokos Church is a Macedonian Orthodox church in the neighbourhood of Novo Selo, Štip. The church is the seat of the Novo Selo Parish. The church is
Novo Selo-Samoilovo
Samoilovo (Macedonian: Самуилово) is a village in the municipality of Novo Selo, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total
Novo Selo-Smolari
Smolari (Macedonian: Смолари) is a village in the municipality of Novo Selo, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of
Novo Selo-Mokrino
Mokrino (Macedonian: Мокрино) is a village in the municipality of Novo Selo, North Macedonia. It is located close to the Greek and Bulgarian borders.
Novo Selo-Michael Gogov
Macedonia and once primate of the Macedonian Orthodox Church. Archbishop Michael was born in Novo Selo, Ottoman Empire (present-day North Macedonia)
Novo Selo-Mokrievo
Mokrievo (Macedonian: Мокриево) is a village in the municipality of Novo Selo, North Macedonia. It is located close to the Greek and Bulgarian borders
Novo Selo-House on Krste Misirkov St. no. 6, Štip
a house in the suburb of Novo Selo, Štip, North Macedonia. The house is registered as a Cultural Heritage of North Macedonia. The house (on the right)
Novo Selo-Transport in North Macedonia
- Petrovec - Miladinovci - Sveti Nikole - Štip - Radoviš - Strumica - Novo Selo The first motorway in the country was the Kumanovo-Petrovec section of
Novo Selo-Jewish Cemetery, Štip
outskirts of the suburb of Novo Selo, in North Macedonia. The cemetery is registered as a Cultural Heritage of North Macedonia. The Jewish cemetery of Štip
Novo Selo-House on Krste Misirkov St. no. 12, Štip
a house in the suburb of Novo Selo, Štip, North Macedonia. The house is registered as a Cultural Heritage of North Macedonia. The house in 2021 House
Novo Selo-House on Krste Misirkov St. no. 67, Štip
a house in the suburb of Novo Selo, Štip, North Macedonia. The house is registered as a Cultural Heritage of North Macedonia. House on Krste Misirkov
Novo Selo-Novaci Municipality
Aglarci Gradešnica Grumaži Gruništa Iveni Makovo Meglenci Novaci (seat) Novo Selo Orle Paralovo Petalino Rapeš Polog Ribarci Skočivir Slivica Sovik Staravina
Novo Selo-House on Krste Misirkov St. no. 69, Štip
a house in the suburb of Novo Selo, Štip, North Macedonia. The house is registered as a Cultural Heritage of North Macedonia. House on Krste Misirkov
Novo Selo-Strumica Municipality
Municipality to the northwest, Vasilevo and Bosilovo municipalities to the north, Novo Selo Municipality to the east and Greece to the southeast. According to
Novo Selo-Gabrovo (disambiguation)
the municipality of Delčevo, North Macedonia Gabrovo, Novo Selo, village in the municipality of Novo Selo, North Macedonia Gabrovo, Škofja Loka, village
Novo Selo-House on Krste Misirkov St. no. 8, Štip
a house in the suburb of Novo Selo, Štip, North Macedonia. The house is registered as a Cultural Heritage of North Macedonia. House on Krste Misirkov
Novo Selo-Telephone numbers in North Macedonia
North Macedonia's telephone numbering plan is the system used for assigning telephone numbers in North Macedonia. It is regulated by the Agency for Electronic
Novo Selo-House of Mihajlo Apostolski
Apostolski is a house in the suburb of Novo Selo, Štip, North Macedonia. The house is the birthhouse of the Macedonian WWII general and statesman Mihajlo
Novo Selo-House on Krste Misirkov St. no. 30, Štip
in the suburb of Novo Selo, Štip, Macedonia. The house is registered as a Cultural Heritage of Macedonia. The house seen from north-east Museum of the
Novo Selo-Museum of the Activists of IMRO from Štip and Štip Region
Novo Selo, Štip, North Macedonia. The building, which is part of the old town architecture, is registered as a Cultural Heritage of North Macedonia under
Novo Selo-Kolešino
Kolešino (Macedonian: Колешино) is a village in the municipality of Novo Selo, North Macedonia. In the past, at Kolesino lived Greek population. According
Novo Selo-Southeastern Statistical Region
divided into 10 municipalities: Bogdanci Bosilovo Dojran Gevgelija Konče Novo Selo Radoviš Strumica Valandovo Vasilevo The current population of the Southeastern
Novo Selo-Berovo Municipality
Vinica Municipality to the north, Radoviš Municipality and Vasilevo Municipality to the west, Bosilovo Municipality and Novo Selo Municipality to the south
Novo Selo-Islam in North Macedonia
Muslims in North Macedonia represent just under one-third of the nation's total population according to the 2021 census, making Islam the second most
Novo Selo-Petrich
Greece and North Macedonia. The crossing into North Macedonia is known as Novo Selo-Petrich, as the first settlement across the border is Novo Selo. Petrich
Novo Selo-Strumica
Strumica (Macedonian: Струмица, pronounced [ˈstrumit͡sa] ) is the largest city in southeastern North Macedonia, near the Novo Selo-Petrich border crossing
Novo Selo-House on Krste Misirkov St. no. 45, Štip
45 is a house in the suburb of Novo Selo, Štip, Macedonia. The house is registered as a Cultural Heritage of Macedonia. House on Krste Misirkov St. no
Novo Selo-Draževo
Draževo may refer to: Draževo, Novo Selo, North Macedonia Draževo (Bela Palanka), Serbia This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Novo Selo-List of flags of North Macedonia
have been, or are still today, used on the territory of North Macedonia or by ethnic Macedonians. Note: This list is incomplete. Considered to be Bulgarian
Novo Selo-Village
sela (села; plural of selo) called Novo Selo (Ново Село, "New Village") in Bulgaria, Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia, and North Macedonia. Another Slavic word
Novo Selo-Strumica (river)
runs southeastwards through the Strumica Valley (Vasilevo, Strumica and Novo Selo municipality), passing through the town of Strumica and turning east to
Novo Selo-Bosilovo Municipality
Municipality to the northwest, Berovo Municipality to the northeast, Novo Selo Municipality to the southeast, and Strumica Municipality to the southwest
Novo Selo-House on Krste Misirkov St. no. 14, Štip
14 is a house in the suburb of Novo Selo, Štip, Macedonia. The house is registered as a Cultural Heritage of Macedonia. House on Krste Misirkov St. no
Novo Selo-Baba Vanga
providing a stepmother to his daughter. In 1923, she and her father moved to Novo Selo. According to her own testimony, a turning point in her life occurred
Novo Selo-Todor Aleksandrov
heritage as an ethnic Macedonian. Though, this has caused political and public controversies. Aleksandrov was born in Novo Selo, Kosovo vilayet, the Ottoman
Novo Selo-Štip
Štip (Macedonian: Штип [ʃtip] ) is the largest urban agglomeration in the eastern part of North Macedonia, serving as the economic, industrial, entertainment
Novo Selo-Vidoe Podgorec
Vidoe Podgorec (Macedonian: Видое Подгорец; 8 June 1934 – 14 April 1997) was a Macedonian writer and poet. He was born in Kolešino near Strumica and lived
Novo Selo-Macedonian Heraldic Society
municipal heraldry in North Macedonia. Members of the society are authors of coats of arms and flags of the municipalities: Radovish, Novo Selo, Kriva Palanka
Novo Selo-Mihailo Apostolski
Detachments of Macedonia, colonel general of the Yugoslav People's Army, and was declared a People's Hero of Yugoslavia. Apostolski was born in Novo Selo, then
Novo Selo-List of FIPS region codes (M–O)
Municipality MK70: Negotino-Pološko Opština, North Macedonia MK71: Novaci Municipality MK72: Novo Selo Municipality MK73: Češinovo-Obleševo Municipality
Novo Selo-Plevroma
Kioi, Turkish: Yeni Köy; Slavic: Ново село, Novo Selo) is a village in the Pella regional unit of Macedonia, Greece. It is part of the community Petraia
Novo Selo-Vehicle registration plates of North Macedonia
North Macedonia's vehicle registration plates consist of a two-letter region code, followed by a 4-digit numeric and a 2-letter alpha code (e.g. SK 1234
Novo Selo-Ivan Mihailov
Mihaylov was born on 26 August 1896 in the village of Novo Selo (today a quarter of Štip, North Macedonia), in the Kosovo vilayet of the Ottoman Empire. Mihaylov
Novo Selo-Borisovo
the name of several rural localities in Russia Borisovo, Novo Selo, a village in North Macedonia This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct
Novo Selo-Hristo Chernopeev
Krivolak with French troops. He was buried in the courtyard of the church in Novo Selo, now a quarter of Štip. After the communists seized power in Yugoslavia
Novo Selo-Serres (regional unit)
Kilkis to the west, North Macedonia with the Novo Selo Municipality to the northwest, the Blagoevgrad Province of Bulgaria to the north, Drama to the northeast
Novo Selo-Slaveyko Arsov
ethnic Macedonian in North Macedonia. Slaveyko Arsov was born in 1878 in the village of Novo Selo (now part of Štip Municipality in the Republic of North Macedonia)
Novo Selo-List of football clubs in North Macedonia
This is a list of football (soccer) clubs in North Macedonia. Skopje A. Pandev Pobeda Pelister Renova Shkëndija Sileks Skopje clubs: Rabotnichki Shkupi
Novo Selo-Gjorgji Bojadžiev
Gjorgji Bojadžiev (Macedonian: Ѓорѓи Бојаџиев, born in 1950, Novo Selo) was a Macedonian general who served as the Chief of General Staff of the Army
Novo Selo-Border Police (Bulgaria)
border with Greece Central Departments 9 Border Police Headquarters: Novo Selo, Ivaylovgrad, Krumovgrad, Momchilgrad, Zlatograd, Rudozem, Dospat, Gotse
Novo Selo-Lepenac
no major settlements on its Macedonian course, before it reaches the northern suburbs of Skopje, Bardovci and Novo Selo, and empties into the Vardar
Novo Selo-Kumanovo Municipality
Kumanovo (Macedonian: Куманово [kuˈmanɔvɔ] ; Albanian: Kumanovë) is a municipality located in the northern part of North Macedonia. Kumanovo is also the
Novo Selo-UTC+02:00
of Moscow and Crimea Using UTC+01:00: North Macedonia (standard time) The easternmost part, including Novo Selo and Berovo Serbia (standard time) The
Novo Selo-Pesočani
founded in its place: Novo Selo and Novo Aleksandrovo (both of which today became modern Pesočani). Pesočani was resettled with a Macedonian population. According
Novo Selo-Polog
Pollogut), is located in the north-western part of North Macedonia, near the border with Kosovo. It is divided into Upper (Macedonian: Горен Полог, romanized: Gorni
Novo Selo-Struga Municipality
Lukovo, Mali Vlaj, Misleševo, Mislodežda, Modrič, Moroišta, Nerezi, Novo Selo, Oktisi, Piskupština, Podgorci, Poum, Prisovjani, Radolišta, Radožda,
Novo Selo-World War II in Yugoslav Macedonia
officers, were captured in the action. On 3 March 1944 in the village of Novo Selo, Partisan fighters destroyed the remaining force, capturing 30 Chetniks
Novo Selo-Kisela Jabuka
of Volkovo and Novo Selo. As of the 2021 census, Kisela Jabuka had 1,317 residents with the following ethnic composition: Macedonians 1,265 Serbs 28 Persons
Novo Selo-Štip Municipality
Štip (Macedonian: Штип [ʃtip] ) is a municipality in eastern North Macedonia. Štip is also the name of the town where the municipal seat is found. This
Novo Selo-List of populated places in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Donji • Magnojević Gornji • Magnojević Srednji • Međaši • Modran • Novo Naselje • Novo Selo • Obrijež • Ostojićevo • Patkovača • Piperci • Popovi • Pučile
Novo Selo-Kočani Municipality
Kočani (Macedonian: Кочани [ˈkɔtʃani] ) is a municipality in the eastern part of North Macedonia. Kočani is also the name of the town where the municipal
Novo Selo-Samobor
population 76 Medsave, population 205 Molvice, population 666 Noršić Selo, population 90 Novo Selo Žumberačko, population 18 Osredek Žumberački, population 13
Novo Selo-Andrey Damyanov
Дамянов; Macedonian: Андреја Дамјанов; Serbian: Андреја Дамјанов) (1813–1878), or Andreja Damjanović was an architect from the modern-day North Macedonia. His
Novo Selo-List of places named after Josip Broz Tito
Tita Nedelišće: Ulica Maršala Tita Novigrad: Ulica Josipa Broza Tita Novo Selo Rok (Čakovec): Ulica Maršala Tita Opatija: Ulica Maršala Tita Poreč: Obala
Novo Selo-Gabrovo, Strumica
Gabrovo (Macedonian: Габрово) is a village in the municipality of Strumica, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 399
Novo Selo-List of honorary citizens of towns and cities in North Macedonia
Mula Recep Altepe Ferid Murad Vlado Jovanovski (Macedonian actor) Feridon Isiman (artist from North Cyprus) Katerina Trajkova Nurdjieva (nephew of Gotse
Novo Selo-Delogoždi
southwest with the village of Novo Selo (3.1 km), to the west with the village of Dolno Tateshi (2.9 km), and to the north with the village of Poum (2.9
Novo Selo-Macedonian front
The Macedonian front, also known as the Salonica front (after Thessaloniki), was a military theatre of World War I formed as a result of an attempt by
Novo Selo-Bregalnica
Bregalnica (Macedonian: Брегалница, pronounced [ˈbrɛɡalnit͡sa] ) is the second largest river in North Macedonia. It starts as a spring near the mountain
Novo Selo-Burgenland Croats
Neusiedl. Their villages are: Pandrof (Parndorf), Novo Selo (Neudorf bei Parndorf) and Bijelo Selo (Pama), is a Central Chakavian dialect Grob dialect:
Novo Selo-Sušica
Brezniţa Ocol, Mehedinţi (Serbian: Sušica), a village in Romania Sušica, Novo Selo Sušica, Ivančna Gorica, a village near Ivančna Gorica Sušica (Kruševac)
Novo Selo-Riste Pandev
1994) is a Macedonian sprinter. He competed in the 100 metres event at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics. He holds the Macedonian record in the
Novo Selo-Battle of Borovo Selo
of Borovo Selo of 2 May 1991, known in Croatia as the Borovo Selo massacre (Croatian: Pokolj u Borovom Selu) and in Serbia as the Borovo Selo incident
Novo Selo-List of populated places in Serbia
Vrelo (141) Vuči Del (171) Zavidince (503) Zvonce (254) Bač (6087) Bačko Novo Selo (1228) Bođani (1113) Plavna (1392) Selenča (3279) Vajska (3169) Bačka
Novo Selo-Dormition of the Theotokos Church
Abbey of the Dormition, Jerusalem Dormition of the Theotokos Church, Novo Selo, Štip Dormition Church, Dubiny Dormition of the Theotokos Cathedral, Cluj-Napoca
Novo Selo-Bulgarian Armed Forces
Operational Archive of the Bulgarian Army Joint Forces Training Range "Novo Selo" National Military Study Complex "Charalitsa" Support and Maintenance
Novo Selo-ISO 3166-2:MK
ISO 3166-2:MK is the entry for North Macedonia in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization
Novo Selo-Radoviš Municipality
Radoviš Municipality (Macedonian: Општина Радовиш) is a municipality in eastern North Macedonia. Radoviš is the name of the city where the municipal seat
Novo Selo-Croats in Slovakia
Chorvátsky Grob (Hrvatski Grob), Čunovo, Devínska Nová Ves (Devinsko Novo Selo), Rusovce (Rosvar) and Jarovce (Hrvatski Jandrof). Croatian organisations
Novo Selo-Second Balkan War
boundaries, effectively sharing northern Macedonia. In case of a postwar disagreement, the area to the north of the Kriva Palanka–Ohrid line (with both
Novo Selo-Mitko Čavkov
Mitko Čavkov (Macedonian: Митко Чавков, pronounced ['mitkɔ 't͡ʃafkɔf]; born 24 January 1963) is a former Interior Minister of Macedonia. He was appointed
Novo Selo-Odžak
triangle enclosed to the east by the lowest part of the Bosna river, to the north by the Sava river, and to the southwest by the Vučjak mountain. The northern
Novo Selo-Jagodina
Kovačevac Kolare Končarevo Kočino Selo Lovci Lozovik (Jagodina) Lukar Majur Mali Popović Medojevac Međureč Miloševo Mišević Novo Lanište Rajkinac Rakitovo Ribare
Novo Selo-Podunavlje District
Orešac Osipaonica Petrijevo Pridvorice Radinac Rakinac Ralja Ratari Saraorci Selevac Seone Skobalj Smederevo Smederevska Palanka Staro
Novo Selo-Skopska Crna Gora dialect
Crna Gora dialect is spoken in the villages: Kučkovo, Orman, Volkovo, Novo Selo, Brazda, Gluvo, Čučer, Gornjane, Banjane, Mirkovci, Kučevište, Pobožje
Novo Selo-Battle of Leskovac
voivode disobeyed the despot, and the invading Ottoman army coming from Macedonia was met by Skobaljić near Banja. The Serbs scored a decisive victory against
Novo Selo-Serbian campaign (1915)
not only disputed lands from Serbia but also additional territories in Macedonia and Thrace; in addition Germany and Austria-Hungary, offered Bulgaria
Novo Selo-First Balkan War
would receive all of Macedonia south of the Kriva Palanka–Ohrid line. Bulgaria accepted Serbia's expansion as being to the north of the Shar Mountains
Novo Selo-Yeniköy
Greece Eleftherochori, Kilkis Argillos, Kozani Provatas, Serres, Greece Novo Selo Municipality This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Novo Selo-Pantelis Papaioannou
Theocharis Kougas from Gidas. He later acted near his hometown, in the wider Novo Selo area. Papaioannou had been successful in recruiting men from the area
Novo Selo-2017 Macedonian local elections
2017, in the Republic of Macedonia to elect mayors and members of municipality councils of the 80 municipalities in Macedonia. These were the sixth local
Novo Selo-Ohrid–Debar uprising
the population in Western Macedonia, then Kingdom of Serbia, in September 1913. It was organized by the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization
Novo Selo-Church St. Nicholas, Beljakovce
Бељаковце) is an Eastern Orthodox church in Beljakovce, Kumanovo, North Macedonia. [1] Archived 2014-01-24 at the Wayback Machine, PDF. kovz.gov.mk v
Novo Selo-Shopi
Pehčevo, Delčevo, Makedonska Kamenica, Probištip, Kočani, Vinica) the Novo Selo Municipality and several highland villages in the Radoviš Municipality
Novo Selo-Radovan Karadžić
named Petar Glumac, an alternative medical practitioner from Banatsko Novo Selo, Serbia, claims to have been the person the police talked with in Vienna
Novo Selo-Church St. George, Beljakovce
Бељаковце) is an Eastern Orthodox church in Beljakovce, Kumanovo, North Macedonia. [1] Archived 2014-01-24 at the Wayback Machine PDF. kovz.gov.mk v
Novo Selo-Anton Karachanakov
professional footballer who plays as a winger for Makedonija GP. Born in Novo Delchevo, near Sandanski, Karachanakov progressed through Pirin Blagoevgrad's
Novo Selo-Bulgaria
bordered by Greece and Turkey to the south, Serbia and North Macedonia to the west, and Romania to the north. It covers a territory of 110,994 square kilometres
Novo Selo-Croatia
2011. "Croatia voters back EU membership". BBC News. 1 June 2018. "Šenada Šelo Šabić, Croatia's response to the refugee crisis, European Expression, Issue
Novo Selo-Upper Reka
area and ethnographic subregion of the broader Reka region of western North Macedonia, including settlements within the upper left portion of the Municipality
Novo Selo-Mačva District
Mišar, the remnants of the ancient cities on the banks of the Sava river: Novo Selo, the site of the King Milutin's Palace and Kosanin grad, the medieval
Novo Selo-Insurgency in the Preševo Valley
municipalities Sector B – from Medveđa to Preševo Sector C east – border with Macedonia to village of Norča In June 1999, a new Albanian militant insurgent group
Novo Selo-Demographics of Bulgaria
Greek Macedonia, another 18% from Western Thrace, 8% from Dobruja, 4% from the Western Outlands, 3% from Asia Minor, and 2% from North Macedonia. They
Novo Selo-Church St. Dimitrija, Bajlovce
St. Dimitrija is an Eastern Orthodox church in Bajlovce, Kumanovo, North Macedonia. [1] Archived 2014-01-24 at the Wayback Machine kovz.gov.mk v t e
Novo Selo-Borovo, Croatia
Cyrillic: Борово, Hungarian: Boró, German: Worow), also known as Borovo Selo (Serbian Cyrillic: Борово Село; lit. 'Borovo Village'; to distinguish it
Novo Selo-Liberation of Serbia, Albania and Montenegro (1918)
French and British expeditionary force arrived by sea at Salonika in Greek Macedonia. Thus neutral Greece found itself increasingly drawn into the war. Pursuing
Novo Selo-2018–19 Macedonian Third Football League
The 2018–19 Macedonian Third Football League was the 27th season of the third-tier football league in North Macedonia, since its establishment. Source:
Novo Selo-Serbian campaign (1914)
consisting of the 5th and 6th Armies, attacked Serbia from the west and north. The Serbian army under the command of General Radomir Putnik using their
Novo Selo-Second Regional Basketball League
the list of clubs for the 2021–22 season. The North (North) division is composed of 17 clubs. The North (South) division is composed of 11 clubs. The
Novo Selo-Kosovo Force
Italian Carabinieri) KFOR Tactical Reserve Battalion (KTRBN), at Camp Novo Selo (composed entirely of Hungarian Army troops) Kosovo Force Office, at Skopje
Novo Selo-Punk rock in Yugoslavia
(all from Subotica); Incest (Novi Bečej); Napred U Prošlost (Banatsko Novo Selo); and the Oi! or streetpunk bands Dva minuta mržnje and Vrisak generacije
Novo Selo-Vranje
located on the Pan-European Corridor X, close to the borders with North Macedonia and Bulgaria. The Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Vranje is seated in the
Novo Selo-Anatolian Bulgarians
Söğüt — 60, in Kubaş — 100, in Toybelen — 50, in Yeniköy (Ново село, Novo selo) — 150, in Mandır — 150, in Alacabayır — 50, in Killik (also Ikinlik) —
Novo Selo-Bač, Serbia
(together with Mali Bač settlement) and the following villages: Bačko Novo Selo Bođani Vajska (together with Labudnjača and Živa settlements) Plavna Selenča
Novo Selo-Bijeljina
Slovenia, Romania, Austria, Germany. Their stadium is ‘Zenit Arena’ in Novo Selo, 5 min from the city center. OFK Zenit competes in the leagues of Football
Novo Selo-Battle of Dobro Pole
at the time part of the Kingdom of Serbia (present-day Greece and North Macedonia). The offensive and the preceding artillery preparation had devastating
Novo Selo-Surdulica
Kijevac Klisura Kolunica Kostroševci Leskova Bara Masurica Mačkatica Novo Selo Palja Rđavica Stajkovce Strezimirovci Suvojnica Suhi Dol Topli Do Topli
Novo Selo-Battle of Kalimanci
Bulgarians entirely out of Macedonia. This defensive victory, along with the successes of the 1st and 3rd armies in the north, protected western Bulgaria
Novo Selo-Monastir offensive
Central Powers during World War I, intended to break the deadlock on the Macedonian front by forcing the capitulation of Bulgaria and relieving the pressure
Novo Selo-Roads in Serbia
Leskovac – Vranje – Preševo – Kumanovo, North Macedonia. section from border with Hungary to border with Northern Macedonia is built to motorway standards. E80:
Novo Selo-St. George's Church, Kumanovo
Church St. George, Kumanovo (Macedonian Cyrillic: Црква Свети Ѓорѓи, Куманово) is a church in the city of Kumanovo, North Macedonia. The church was built in
Novo Selo-2017–18 Macedonian Third Football League
The 2017–18 Macedonian Third Football League was the 26th season of the third-tier football league in the Republic of Macedonia, since its establishment
Novo Selo-List of the oldest people by country
Novo Selo Municipality, southeastern North Macedonia. Selmani was born in the Macedonian part of the former Kingdom of Serbia, which is today North Macedonia
Novo Selo-Battle of Monastir
The Battle of Monastir took place near the town of Bitola, Macedonia (then known as Monastir) during the First Balkan War, between Serbian and Ottoman
Novo Selo-Gradiška, Bosnia and Herzegovina
twinned with: Kavala, Greece (1994) Ćuprija, Serbia (1994) Negotino, North Macedonia (2006) Montesilvano, Italy (2018) Palilula, Serbia (2019) Zubin Potok
Novo Selo-Battle of Dobrosin
Serbian Despotate Battle of Karanovasa Battle of Tripolje in 1402 Siege of Novo Brdo in 1412 Battle of Vitosha Pass in 1413 Battle of Carmorlu First Scutari
Novo Selo-List of Serbian Orthodox monasteries
Serbia and near areas (Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, North Macedonia, and Kosovo), also Romania, Hungary, Greece, Germany, United States
Novo Selo-Varna Province
Bulgaria, mostly Stara Planina, as well as North Dobruja, Asia Minor, Bessarabia, and later from Macedonia and Eastern Thrace, ethnic diversity gradually
Novo Selo-Church of St. Nicholas, Kumanovo
The church of St. Nikolas in Kumanovo (Macedonian: Црква Свети Никола, Куманово), North Macedonia, is a Macedonian Eastern Orthodox church designed by Andrey
Novo Selo-Church of St. George, Tromegje, Kumanovo
Orthodox Church in the village of Tromegje in Kumanovo Municipality, North Macedonia. Kumanovo "Осветување на новоизградена црква во село Тромеѓа (кумановско)"
Novo Selo-Great Retreat (Serbia)
Serbs fought while retreating southwards with the plan to withdraw into Macedonia to link up with Allied forces. After the defection of Greece, the Bulgarian
Novo Selo-Stracin–Kumanovo operation
drove the Germans out of Skopje and what is now North Macedonia, later the Yugoslav and today the Macedonian historiography has played down its role for ethnopolitical
Novo Selo-Transport in Belgrade
There is a good connection with the cities in Republika Srpska and North Macedonia. The international bus lines to Western Europe are mainly focused on
Novo Selo-Battle of the Crna Bend (1916)
between the Bulgarian and the Entente armies. The battle took place in the Macedonian front during the First World War Allied Monastir Offensive in October
Novo Selo-Gadžin Han
Han) Krastavče Ličje Mali Krčimir Mali Vrtop Marina Kutina Miljkovac Novo Selo Ovsinjinac Ravna Dubrava Semče Sopotnica Šebet Taskovići Toponica Veliki
Novo Selo-Battle of Bregalnica
Battle of Bregalnica but rather the entire strength of the Serbian Army in Macedonia (the Operational group South, which included the combined 1st and 3rd
Novo Selo-Matejče Monastery
of the Most Holy Mother of God (Serbian: Манастир Пресвете Богородице, Macedonian: Жеглиговски манастир), commonly known as Matejče (Матејче) or Matejić
Novo Selo-Nenad Vasić
Petoltka Number TBA Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2001–2004 Omladinac Novo Selo 2004–2005 Metalac Trgovački 30 (10) 2005–2007 Napredak Kruševac 71 (24)
Novo Selo-Operation Trio
responsible for an area of operations bounded by the Sava and Bosna in the north, the Drina to the east and the German-Italian demarcation line to the south
Novo Selo-Battle of Velbazhd
forces somewhere in present-day north Macedonia but their coordination was feeble. In July 1330 Andronikos III invaded Macedonia but after he captured Prilep
Novo Selo-Battle of Kumanovo
plan, created by Colmar Freiherr von der Goltz, the Ottoman forces in Macedonia would stay in defense and, if necessary, retreat to Albania. The decisive
Novo Selo-Battle of Florina
suspicions. On their part, the Bulgarians had urged for an offensive in Macedonia since the beginning of the year, now planning a strike with the First
Novo Selo-NATO bombing of Yugoslavia
were forcibly displaced by Yugoslav forces into neighbouring Albania and Macedonia, with many thousands internally displaced within Kosovo. By April, the
Novo Selo-Čukarica
Ervenik, Croatia Heraklion, Greece Istočno Novo Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Kumanovo, North Macedonia Sykies, Greece Thasos, Greece Subdivisions
Novo Selo-Vinkovci
Lenije Stjepan Radić Centar Kolodvor Dvanaest redarstvenika Vinkovačko Novo Selo Lapovci Ban Jelačić Zagrebački blok Slavija Mala Bosna Mirkovci In 2011
Novo Selo-Siege of Sarajevo
offensives were mounted to take over some neighbourhoods, especially in Novo Sarajevo. To counterbalance the siege, on 30 May 1992 the Security Council
Novo Selo-Leskovac
Herzegovina Elin Pelin (town), Bulgaria Kumanovo, North Macedonia Kyustendil, Bulgaria Lanzhou, China Novo Mesto, Slovenia Pazin, Croatia Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Novo Selo-Attacks near Dobrosin
Serbian Despotate Battle of Karanovasa Battle of Tripolje in 1402 Siege of Novo Brdo in 1412 Battle of Vitosha Pass in 1413 Battle of Carmorlu First Scutari
Novo Selo-Morava Valley
located in the depression. Other settlements include Vrnjci, Gračac and Novo Selo. The Trstenik Depression (Trstenička kotlina) – depression centered around
Novo Selo-Bulgarian occupation of Serbia (World War I)
zone extended from modern-day Southern and Eastern Serbia, Kosovo and North Macedonia. The civilian population was exposed to various measures of repression
Novo Selo-Baroque
Convent, Saint Petersburg, by Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli, 1748 Tsarskoe Selo, Pushkin, Russia, by Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli, 1749–1756 The debut
Novo Selo-Battle of Prilep
army encountered Ottoman troops near the town of Prilep, in today's North Macedonia. The clash lasted for three days. Eventually the Ottoman army was overwhelmed
Novo Selo-Bože pravde
Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Moldova Monaco Montenegro Netherlands North Macedonia Norway Poland Portugal Romania Russia San Marino Serbia Slovakia Slovenia
Novo Selo-Kumanovo uprising
Kriva Palanka, and Kratovo in the Vilayet of Kosovo (in modern-day North Macedonia) in 1878. The movement sought to liberate the region from the hands
Novo Selo-Battle of Keresztes
Encyclopedia of Casualty and Other Figures, 1492-2015 (4th ed.). Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland. ISBN 978-0786474707. Tucker, Spencer C., ed. (2010)
Novo Selo-Irig, Serbia
in legal entities per their core activity (as of 2018): Topolčani, North Macedonia List of cities in Serbia Municipalities of Serbia Syrmia District "Municipalities
Novo Selo-Kikinda
medalist and European champion Branimir Brstina, actor, from nearby Banatsko Novo Selo Vesna Čipčić, actress, was raised and schooled in Kikinda Jovan Ćirilov
Novo Selo-State Road 31 (Serbia)
Serbia - Kosovo border (Jarinje), passing from the north to the south until the Kosovo - North Macedonia border (Elez Han). Before the new road categorization
Novo Selo-Vehicle registration plates of Croatia
assigned the new code SK, previously (and currently) used for Skopje, North Macedonia. SP Požega Previously used on Yugoslav plates, but never on plates
Novo Selo-NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina
as a way to streamline the process. As a result of the conference, the North Atlantic Council and the UN also agreed to use NATO air strikes in response
Novo Selo-Byzantine civil war of 1341–1347
Albania, Epirus and most of Macedonia, where he established the Serbian Empire. The Bulgarian Empire also acquired territory north of the Evros river. In 1341
Novo Selo-Battle of Nicopolis
and Amasra. The Genoese also owned the citadel of Galata, located at the north of the Golden Horn in Constantinople, to which Bayezid had laid siege in
Novo Selo-List of cities with defensive walls
Medzhybizh (see Medzhybizh Fortress) Mukachevo (see Palanok Castle) Stare Selo (see Stare Selo Castle) Sudak Uzhhorod (see Uzhhorod Castle) Yeni-Kale Aberystwyth
Novo Selo-Bulgarian Land Forces
24th Cover and Territorial Defence Regiment (Aytos) Corps Training Range Novo Selo Special Operations Forces Command (1 324 people) 68th Special Forces Brigade
Novo Selo-Battle of Vukovar
Serb-populated village of Borovo Selo just north of Vukovar. In mid-April 1991, an incident occurred in the outskirts of Borovo Selo when three Armbrust man-portable
Novo Selo-Vardar offensive
Dobro Pole ("Good Field"), at the time part of Serbia (present-day North Macedonia). The assault and the preceding artillery preparation had devastating
Novo Selo-Case White
Wounded (Bitka za ranjenike). In late 1942, with the Axis situation in North Africa deteriorating, the German high command became concerned about the
Novo Selo-List of Yugoslav World War II monuments and memorials in Serbia
memorials in Montenegro List of World War II monuments and memorials in North Macedonia List of World War II monuments and memorials in Slovenia Wikimedia