- Kiro
Gligorov (Macedonian: Киро Глигоров,
pronounced [kiˈrɔ ɡliˈɡɔrɔf] ; 3 May 1917 – 1
January 2012) was a
Macedonian politician who
served as the first...
- include:
Filip Gligorov (born 1993),
Macedonian football player Gligor Gligorov (born 1987),
Macedonian football player Kiro
Gligorov (1917-2012), Macedonian...
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Vladimir Gligorov (Macedonian and Serbian: Владимир Глигоров; 24
September 1945 – 27
October 2022) was a
Macedonian economist, who
worked primarily in...
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declaration of
independence on 8
September 1991. The
first president was Kiro
Gligorov, the
oldest Macedonian political official,
until his
resignation in 1999...
- of Kiro
Gligorov on 3
October 1995, with the
Macedonian media pointing at
Multigroup as a suspect.
After a
meeting of
Iliya Pavlov and
Gligorov in Ohrid...
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Filip Gligorov (born 31 July 1993) is a
Macedonian professional footballer who
plays as a midfielder. In the past
Gligorov pla**** in Macedonia, Slovakia...
- ****embly
elections on 30 October. The
presidential election was won by Kiro
Gligorov of the
Alliance for
Macedonia (a
coalition of the
Social Democratic Union...
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position for
three months and
resigned in
April 2003. On 28
April 2003
Nikola Gligorov was
appointed as the new
manager of Tikvesh.
After a good
start of the...
- the
November 1999
election held to
replace the
outgoing president, Kiro
Gligorov. In the
presidential election of 14
November 1999,
Trajkovski defeated...
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office 17
August 1992 – 30
November 1998
President Kiro
Gligorov Stojan Andov Kiro
Gligorov Preceded by
Nikola Kljusev Succeeded by Ljubčo Georgievski...