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Dojran-Dojran
Dojran (Macedonian: Дојран [ˈdɔjran] ) was a city on the west shore of Lake Dojran in the southeast part of North Macedonia. Today, it is a collective
Dojran-Dojran Municipality
Dojran (Macedonian: Дојран [ˈdɔjran] ) is a municipality in the southeastern part of North Macedonia. Star Dojran is the village where the municipal seat
Dojran-Nov Dojran
Nov Dojran (Macedonian: Нов Дојран) is a village in the southeastern part of North Macedonia. It is part of the municipality of Dojran. Nov Dojran means
Dojran-Star Dojran
Dojran (Macedonian: Стар Дојран) is a village in the southeastern part of North Macedonia. It is the seat of the municipality of Dojran. Star Dojran means
Dojran-Doiran Lake
Doiran Lake (Macedonian: Дојранско Езеро, Dojransko Ezero; Greek: Λίμνη Δοϊράνη, Límni Dhoïráni), also spelled Dojran Lake is a lake with an area of 43
Dojran-Geography of North Macedonia
Lake Prespa and Lake Dojran. It has a water area of 857 km2, while its land area is 24,856 km2. Phytogeographically, Macedonia belongs to the Illyrian
Dojran-Municipalities of North Macedonia
Valandovo Dojran Bogdan. Konče Negotino Vinica Wikimedia Commons has media related to Municipalities in North Macedonia. List of municipalities in North Macedonia
Dojran-North Macedonia
the Black Sea. North Macedonia has around fifty ponds and three natural lakes, Lake Ohrid, Lake Prespa and Lake Dojran. In North Macedonia there are nine
Dojran-Serbs in North Macedonia
The Serbs are one of the constitutional ethnic groups of North Macedonia (Macedonian: Србите во Северна Македонија, Serbian: Срби у Северној Македонији
Dojran-Wildlife of North Macedonia
Lake Dojran is 43 square kilometres (17 sq mi), with a maximum depth of just 10 metres (33 ft). These three lakes are split between North Macedonia and
Dojran-Turks in North Macedonia
Turks in North Macedonia, also known as Turkish Macedonians and Macedonian Turks, (Macedonian: Македонски Турци, romanized: Makedonski Turci, Turkish:
Dojran-Furka, North Macedonia
(Macedonian: Фурка) is a village in the south-eastern part of North Macedonia. It is situated in the center of the triangle between Bogdanci, Dojran and
Dojran-Baba (North Macedonia)
known by the name of its highest peak, Pelister (Macedonian: Пелистер), is a mountain in North Macedonia. The Pelister peak (2601 metres, or 8533 feet)
Dojran-Crničani, Dojran
Crničani (Macedonian: Црничани) is a village in the municipality of Dojran, North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of
Dojran-Nikoliḱ
Nikoliḱ (Macedonian: Николиќ) is a village in the municipality of Dojran, North Macedonia. It is located north of Doiran Lake, near the Greek border.
Dojran-Tourism in North Macedonia
Tourism in North Macedonia is a large factor of the nation's economy. The country's large abundance of natural and cultural attractions make it suitable
Dojran-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
Dojran-Valandovo Municipality
northwest, Konče Municipality to the north, Strumica Municipality to the northeast, Greece to the east, Dojran Municipality and Bogdanci Municipality
Dojran-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
Dojran-North Macedonia under the Ottoman Empire
North Macedonia was part of the Ottoman Empire for over 500 years, from the late 14th century until the Treaty of Bucharest in 1913. Before its conquest
Dojran-Durutli
Durutli (Macedonian: Дурутли, Turkish: Durutlu) is a village in the southeastern part of North Macedonia. It is located in the municipality of Dojran. As of
Dojran-Organdzali
Organdzali (Macedonian: Органџали, Turkish: Urgancılı) is a village in the southeastern part of North Macedonia. It is located in the municipality of Dojran. As
Dojran-History of the Jews in North Macedonia
The history of the Jews in North Macedonia stretches back two thousand years, beginning during Roman antiquity, when Jews first arrived in the region
Dojran-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
Dojran-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
Dojran-Bogdanci Municipality
Statistical Region. The municipality borders Dojran Municipality to the east, Valandovo Municipality to the north, Gevgelija Municipality to the west, and
Dojran-Macedonian Bulgarians
Macedonians or Macedonian Bulgarians (Bulgarian: македонци or македонски българи), sometimes also referred to as Macedono-Bulgarians, Macedo-Bulgarians
Dojran-Demographic history of Macedonia
nationality" and from Dojran. Although the first literary work in Modern Bulgarian, History of Slav-Bulgarians was written by a Macedonia born Bulgarian monk
Dojran-Southeastern Statistical Region
statistical region is divided into 10 municipalities: Bogdanci Bosilovo Dojran Gevgelija Konče Novo Selo Radoviš Strumica Valandovo Vasilevo The current
Dojran-FK Dojransko Ezero
Dojransko Ezero Nov Dojran (Macedonian: ФК Дојранско Езеро Нов Дојран) is a football club based in the town of Nov Dojran, North Macedonia. They are currently
Dojran-Ǵopčeli
Ǵopčeli (Macedonian: Ѓопчели) is a village in the municipality of Dojran, North Macedonia. As of the 2021 census, Ǵopčeli had 116 residents with the following
Dojran-Kurtamzali
Kurtamzali (Macedonian: Куртамзали) is a village in the municipality of Dojran, North Macedonia. It is located close to the Greek border. As of the 2021
Dojran-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
Dojran-Sretenovo
Sretenovo (Macedonian: Сретеново) is a village in the municipality of Dojran, North Macedonia. It is located on the south shores of Doiran Lake, near the
Dojran-Theodosius of Sinai
Theodosius was born in the late 18th century in the town of Dojran, Ottoman Empire (today in North Macedonia). His birth name was Teohar (Bulgarian: Теохар). After
Dojran-Crničani
Crničani may refer to: Crničani, Dojran, North Macedonia Crničani, Mogila, North Macedonia This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Dojran-Bogdanci
from the border between Greece and North Macedonia and 5 km (3.1 mi) from the Vardar river. The Dojran Lake and Dojran are on some 20 km (12 mi) on east
Dojran-Solun-Voden dialect
Central Macedonia, and the vicinity of Gevgelija and Dojran in the Republic of North Macedonia. It has been treated as part of both Macedonian and Bulgarian
Dojran-Battle of Doiran (1918)
and the Greeks assaulting the positions of the Bulgarian First Army near Dojran Lake. The battle was part of World War I and took place in the Balkan Theatre
Dojran-Anton Panov
(Macedonian: Антон Панов, pronounced [a'ntɔn pa'nɔf]; 1906 in Dojran – 1967 in Strumica) was a Macedonian writer. He wrote several plays in Macedonian
Dojran-Gjorgi Abadžiev
Gjorgi Abadžiev (7 October 1910 in Dojran, Ottoman Empire – 2 August 1963 in Skopje, SFR Yugoslavia; Macedonian: Ѓорѓи Абаџиев Bulgarian: Георги Абаджиев;
Dojran-Mihailo Apostolski
Kosovo. He died on August 7, 1987, in Dojran, SFR Yugoslavia. In 1995, the Military Academy in Republic of Macedonia was named "General Mihailo Apostolski"
Dojran-List of twin towns and sister cities in Turkey
Yuexiu (Guangzhou), China Çekmeköy Berrechid, Morocco Bilma, Niger Dojran, North Macedonia Morphou, Cyprus Vogošća, Bosnia and Herzegovina Çeşme Ancona, Italy
Dojran-List of FIPS region codes (M–O)
MK46: Kočani Municipality MK47: Konče Municipality MK48: Kondovo, Saraj MK49: Konopište, MK50: Kosel,
Dojran-Battle of Doiran (1913)
Hellenic Army, after the victory at Kilkis-Lachanas, continued their advance north and successfully engaged the Bulgarians at Lake Doiran. The Bulgarian army
Dojran-Cormorant fishing
and Culture. New York: Orion Press. pp. 49–50. "Macedonian cities - Dojran". macedonia.co.uk. Macedonian Cultural and Information Centre. Archived from
Dojran-Belasica
range in the region of Macedonia in Southeastern Europe, shared by northeastern Greece (about 45%), southeastern North Macedonia (35%) and southwestern
Dojran-Second Balkan War
Sofia. The Bulgarian 2nd army in southern Macedonia, commanded by General Ivanov, held a line from Dojran Lake southeast to Kilkis, Lachanas, Serres
Dojran-List of lakes
Lake Lake Constance (Austria, Germany, Switzerland; Bodensee) Dojran Lake (North Macedonia and Greece) Lake Geneva (France, Switzerland; Lac Léman) Lake
Dojran-Sanjak of Salonica
(Langadas), Gevgelü (Gevgelija), Avret Hişar (Neo Gynaikokastro), Toyran (Star Dojran), Ustrumca (Strumica), Tikoş/Kavadar (Kavadarci), Katerin (Katerini), Aynaroz
Dojran-Hristo Andonov
Gevgelija, and in the years that followed, he became a leader of the region of Dojran. Andonov was killed in 1928 near the village of Dimidovo, in the Petrich
Dojran-Troyan
Islands, Antarctica is named after Troyan. Troyan is twinned with: Dojran, North Macedonia Ellwangen, Germany Pernes-les-Fontaines, France Vigneux-sur-Seine
Dojran-Parteniy Zografski
Patriarchate appointed Zografski Metropolitan of Dojran in order to counter the rise of the Eastern Catholic Macedonian Apostolic Vicariate of the Bulgarians. Parteniy
Dojran-Eastern South Slavic
articles. However, the easternmost dialects in North Macedonia like the Maleshevo dialect, the Dojran dialect and most Slavic dialects in Greece have
Dojran-List of places named after Josip Broz Tito
Marsal Tito Radovis: Maršal Tito Skopje: Maršal Tito, Титовелешка Star Dojran: Maršal Tito Stip: Kej Maršal Tito Struga: Maršal Tito Strumica: ulica Maršal
Dojran-Pelister National Park
Pelister National Park is a national park in the Municipality of Bitola, North Macedonia. The park is located in the Baba Mountain massif and covers an area
Dojran-First Army (Bulgaria)
Division between the Vardar and Lake Dojran, one brigade from the Eleventh "Macedonian" Infantry Division from Lake Dojran to the Belasica Mountain. For the
Dojran-Macedonian Scientific Institute
astronomer from Dojran 1945 – professor Dimitar Silyanovski, jurist from Kruševo 1945–1947 Georgi Kulishev, jurist and politician from Dojran 1990–1997 professor
Dojran-Megali Sterna
region of Central Macedonia. The village is located 20 km northwest of the town of Kilkis, 6 km west of Cherso and 9 km south of Dojran Lake. The terrain
Dojran-Vlatko Bogdanovski
1964, Yugoslavia). He was the FIDE Trainer,and chess grandmaster from North Macedonia. He got international master title in 1988 and chess grandmaster title
Dojran-Balkans theatre
Allied forces broke through on the Macedonian front in the Vardar Offensive. While Bulgarian forces stopped them in Dojran, Tsar Ferdinand was forced to sue
Dojran-Antenna 5 FM
Antenna 5 Radio Network (Macedonian: Антена 5) is a number 1 hits radio station in North Macedonia. Antenna 5 Radio Network was founded in 1994 as a contemporary
Dojran-List of twin towns and sister cities in Bulgaria
Smolensk, Russia Târgoviște, Romania Waterloo, United States Troyan Dojran, North Macedonia Ellwangen, Germany Pernes-les-Fontaines, France Vigneux-sur-Seine
Dojran-Lakavica
or Kriva Lakavica (Macedonian: Лакавица or Крива Лакавица), is a river in the east-central part of the Republic of North Macedonia, in Štip and Konče
Dojran-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
Dojran-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
Dojran-First Balkan War
zone had been expanded to the line from Lake Dojran to the Pangaion hills west to Kavalla. In western Macedonia, however, the lack of coordination between
Dojran-Battle of Kosturino
Kosturino, at the time part of the Kingdom of Serbia (present-day North Macedonia). Though the early offensive was held in check, on 8 December, Bulgaria
Dojran-Battle of Doiran (1916)
400 guns launched an offensive against the Bulgarian positions at Lake Dojran, defended by the 2nd Thracian Infantry Division. The attack began on 9 August
Dojran-Second Army (Bulgaria)
Bulgarians retired to the north. On the right wing of the Second Army the 3/3 Infantry Brigade had dug in south of Dojran in an attempt to hold the Greek
Dojran-Kiril Peychinovich
1967, p. 30. Teodosij Sinaitski, Konstantin Kajdamov, Dojran, 1994 "Canonization of the new Macedonian saint Kiril Lesochki". Sloboden Pečat. 16 October 2022
Dojran-Bulgarian Millet
majority of the Slavic population in modern-day Bulgaria, Eastern Serbia, North Macedonia and Northern Greece. Bulgarians often relied on the Ottoman authorities
Dojran-Battle of Doiran (1917)
the attempts at a breakthrough. The task for the Entente forces on the Macedonian front was to inflict major defeats on the Bulgarian army and effect a
Dojran-Doberus
belonged to the Aestraei, would seem to show that Doberus was near the modern Dojran. Suda called it Dobeira (Δόβειρα). Doberus was the seat of a bishop in antiquity
Dojran-World War I
Vardar offensive on 15 September at two key points: Dobro Pole and near Dojran Lake. In the Battle of Dobro Pole, the Serbian and French armies had success
Dojran-Nikola Stoyanov
Nikola Stoyanov was born on February 3, 1874, in the town of Dojran (today in North Macedonia). His father was a prominent citizen and for a certain period
Dojran-Graecoanatolica macedonica
existed only in a single habitat, in Dojran Lake, situated on the border between Greece and what is today North Macedonia. The population of the snail began
Dojran-2015–16 Macedonian Third Football League
The 2015–16 Macedonian Third Football League was a 24th season of the third-tier football league in the Republic of Macedonia, since its establishment
Dojran-2016–17 Macedonian Third Football League
The 2016–17 Macedonian Third Football League was the 25th season of the third-tier football league in the Republic of Macedonia, since its establishment
Dojran-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
Dojran-2014–15 Macedonian Third Football League
The 2014–15 Macedonian Third Football League was the 23rd season of the third-tier football league in the Republic of Macedonia, since its establishment
Dojran-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
Dojran-Kingdom of Greece
November, the Greek-occupied zone had been expanded to the line from Lake Dojran to the Pangaion hills west to Kavalla. In southern Yugoslavia however, the
Dojran-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:
Dojran-Dejanović noble family
region roughly centered where the borders of Serbia, Bulgaria and North Macedonia meet. The last two Byzantine Emperors were maternal descendants of
Dojran-Cormorant
Archived from the original on 19 January 2014. Retrieved 23 June 2016. "About Dojran lake". Retrieved 23 June 2016. James Edmund Harting, The Ornithology of
Dojran-Battle of Kilkis–Lachanas
Bulgarian 2nd Army commanded by General Nikola Ivanov held a line from Lake Dojran south east to Kilkis, Lachanas, Serres and then across the Pangaion Hills
Dojran-Turkish exonyms
Delčevo Sultaniye, Delçova Demir Hisar Demir Hisar Demir Kapija Demir Kapu Dojran Doyran, Doyuran, Toyran Dolneni Dolyan, Dolyani Dorfulija Dorfullu Džepište
Dojran-Andon Kyoseto
Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO). Although he identified as Bulgarian, according to the historiography in North Macedonia, he
Dojran-List of Ramsar Wetlands of International Importance
six "regions": Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin American and the Caribbean, North America, and Oceania. As of November 2023[update], 171 states have acceded
Dojran-Timeline of World War I (1917–1918)
Vardar offensive on 15 September at two key points: Dobro Pole and near Dojran Lake. In the Battle of Dobro Pole, the Serbian and French armies had success
Dojran-Slavic Orpheus
rituals and science fiction. The theatrical premiere was performed in North Macedonia by the "Anton Panov" National Theater in Strumica (1992) and the radio
Dojran-Doirani
what was then Serbia. The part on the other side of the border is called Dojran. The name comes from the ancient name Doviros.[citation needed] Doirani
Dojran-List of Azerbaijani exonyms
Dəbrə Delčevo Sultaniyə Demir Hisar Dəmir Hasar Demir Kapija Dəmir Qapı Dojran Doyran Džepište Çəpiştə Gevgelija Gəvgəli Gostivar Qostivar Kavadarci Qavadar
Dojran-Karposh's rebellion
Ottoman Empire, modern North Macedonia, probably in the village of Vojnik (near Kumanovo, on today's Serbia-North Macedonia border), under the name Petar
Dojran-2nd Panzer Division (Wehrmacht)
the area of Lake Dojran. On 9 April the division took the city of Salonika and forced the surrender of the Greek Eastern Macedonia Army Section. The
Dojran-Hristofor Žefarović
Жефаровичъ) descended from a priestly family from Dojran in Ottoman Empire, (present-day North Macedonia) and became a monk himself. As a highly educated
Dojran-List of inscribed flags
Kapija Municipality –present ДЕМИР КАПИЈА DEMIR KAPIJA Dojran Municipality –present ДOЈРАН DOJRAN Dolneni Municipality –present ДOЛНЕНИ DOLNENI Gevgelija
Dojran-Žarko Odžakov
World Championship. Soon after retiring Odžakov returned to his native North Macedonia. He soon received his coaching accreditation in Belgrade. After a string
Dojran-Thessaloniki–Alexandroupolis railway
Station, Thessaloniki. It runs north, passing Kilkis, until it turns east at the shore of Dojran Lake. It runs along the north shore of Lake Kerkini, and
Dojran-Gloucestershire Regiment
held the line around Tumba, north of Salonika, until July 1916, when the division relieved the French south of Lake Dojran. The battalion participated
Dojran-57th Infantry Division (France)
Guevgheli (Gevgelija). 10–11 December : establishing a position towards Doiran (Dojran) and Guevgheli (actions towards Fourka). From 12 December, withdrawal along
Dojran-List of non-marine molluscs of Greece
macedonica Radoman & Stankovic, 1979 - extinct; it was endemic to Lake Dojran in North Macedonia and Greece. Grossuana angeltsekovi Glöer & Georgiev, 2009 Grossuana