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Kole Nedelkovski
Kole Nedelkovski (Bulgarian language, Bulgarian and ; December 16, 1912 – September 2, 1941) was a Macedonians (ethnic group), Macedonian poet. He was a member of the Macedonian Literary Circle and he published two poetry books. Nedelkovski is seen as one of the founders of the modern Macedonian literature. Biography He was born on December 16, 1912, in Vojnica, near Veles (city), Veles, Ottoman Empire, as Nikola Krảstev Nedelkov. After completing his elementary education in his native village, he went to study at a gymnasium in Veles, but did not complete it due to poverty and started working as a decorator instead. Hunted from the Yugoslav police he emigrated to Bulgaria in 1933, where he became a member of the Bulgarian Communist Party. He published poetry in the magazine ''Illustration Ilinden'' in 1938. In 1939, Nedelkovski joined the Macedonian Literary Circle. He was a friend of the poets Nikola Vaptsarov, Venko Markovski and Koco Racin. He participated in the anti-fasc ...
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Vojnica
Vojnica () is a village in the Municipalities of the Republic of Macedonia, municipality of Čaška Municipality, Čaška, North Macedonia. Name The village is known as ''Vojnicë'' in Albanian. Demographics According to the 2021 census, the village had a total of 11 inhabitants. Ethnic groups in the village include:Macedonian Census (2021) ''Book 5 - Total population according to the Ethnic Affiliation, Mother Tongue and Religion'' The State Statistical Office, Skopje, 2021 *Macedonians (ethnic group), Macedonians 4 *Albanians 1 *Persons for whom data are taken from admin. sources 5 *Others 1 References

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1941 Deaths
The Correlates of War project estimates this to be the deadliest year in human history in terms of conflict deaths, placing the death toll at 3.49 million. However, the Uppsala Conflict Data Program estimates that the subsequent year, 1942, was the deadliest such year. Death toll estimates for both 1941 and 1942 range from 2.28 to 7.71 million each. Events Below, the events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix. January * January– August – 10,072 men, women and children with mental and physical disabilities are asphyxiated with carbon monoxide in a gas chamber, at Hadamar Euthanasia Centre in Germany, in the first phase of mass killings under the Aktion T4 program here. * January 1 – Thailand's Prime Minister Plaek Phibunsongkhram decrees January 1 as the official start of the Thai solar calendar new year (thus the previous year that began April 1 had only 9 months). * January 3 – A decree (''Normalschrifterlass'') promulgated in Germany by Martin ...
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1912 Births
This year is notable for Sinking of the Titanic, the sinking of the ''Titanic'', which occurred on April 15. In Albania, this leap year runs with only 353 days as the country achieved switching from the Julian to Gregorian Calendar by skipping 13 days. Friday, 30 November ''(Julian Calendar)'' immediately turned Saturday, 14 December 1912 ''(in the Gregorian Calendar)''. Events January * January 1 – The Republic of China (1912–49), Republic of China is established. * January 5 – The Prague Conference (6th All-Russian Conference of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party) opens. * January 6 ** German Geophysics, geophysicist Alfred Wegener first presents his theory of continental drift. ** New Mexico becomes the 47th U.S. state. * January 8 – The African National Congress is founded as the South African Native National Congress, at the Waaihoek Wesleyan Church in Bloemfontein, to promote improved rights for Black people, black South Africans, with Joh ...
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List Of Macedonian Writers
This is a list of Macedonian writers: Macedonian historians, philosophers, scientists, laboratory specialists, authors, and writers who were born in present-day North Macedonia or published in standard/dialectal Macedonian. A * Gjorgji Abadžiev (1910–1963), prose writer * Stojan Andov (1935–2024), author * Petre M. Andreevski (1934–2006), writer * Maja Apostoloska (born 1976) * Venko Andonovski (born 1964), writer B * Rumena Bužarovska (born 1981) C / Č * Dimitrija Čupovski (1878–1940) * Kole Čašule (1921–2009), prose writer * Živko Čingo (1935–1987), writer * Ivan Čapovski (1936-) D * Igor Džambazov (born 1963) * Dimitar Dimitrov (born 1937) * Lidija Dimkovska (born 1971) * Petre Dimovski G / Gj * Bogomil Gjuzel (1939–2021), poet, writer and playwright * Ljubčo Georgievski (born 1966), poet and writer * Kiro Gligorov (1917–2012), author H * Stojan Hristov (1898–1996) I * Vasil Iljoski (1902–1995), playwright J * Meto Jova ...
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North Macedonia
North Macedonia, officially the Republic of North Macedonia, is a landlocked country in Southeast Europe. It shares land borders with Greece to the south, Albania to the west, Bulgaria to the east, Kosovo to the northwest and Serbia to the north. It constitutes approximately the northern third of the larger geographical Macedonia (region), region of Macedonia. Skopje, the capital and largest city, is home to a quarter of the country's population of over 1.83 million. The majority of the residents are ethnic Macedonians (ethnic group), Macedonians, a South Slavs, South Slavic people. Albanians in North Macedonia, Albanians form a significant minority at around 25%, followed by Turks in North Macedonia, Turks, Romani people in North Macedonia, Roma, Serbs in North Macedonia, Serbs, Bosniaks in North Macedonia, Bosniaks, Aromanians in North Macedonia, Aromanians and a few other minorities. The region's history begins with the Paeonia (kingdom), kingdom of Paeonia. In the la ...
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Reforms Of Bulgarian Orthography
The Reforms of Bulgarian Orthography are historical changes to the spelling and writing system of the Bulgarian language. Ottoman Era Until the 19th century, Bulgarian was predominantly a spoken language, with no standardized written form of the vernacular dialects. Formal written communication was usually in the Church Slavonic language. For a long, time the Cyrillic script was primarily associated with religious texts, and as such, it was more resistant to changes. The early Cyrillic alphabet from the 9th century, developed in the First Bulgarian Empire, contained 44 letters for 44 sounds. However, by the 19th century, the Bulgarian sound system had reduced its size, which would necessitate reforms.Любомир Андрейчин, Из историята на нашето езиково строителство, Народна просвета, 1986, http://promacedonia.org/la/index.html Formally, people would still write the language with the Church Slavonic writing system. H ...
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Capitalism
Capitalism is an economic system based on the private ownership of the means of production and their use for the purpose of obtaining profit. This socioeconomic system has developed historically through several stages and is defined by a number of basic constituent elements: private property, profit motive, capital accumulation, competitive markets, commodification, wage labor, and an emphasis on innovation and economic growth. Capitalist economies tend to experience a business cycle of economic growth followed by recessions. Economists, historians, political economists, and sociologists have adopted different perspectives in their analyses of capitalism and have recognized various forms of it in practice. These include '' laissez-faire'' or free-market capitalism, state capitalism, and welfare capitalism. Different forms of capitalism feature varying degrees of free markets, public ownership, obstacles to free competition, and state-sanctioned social poli ...
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