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Mariovo (Macedonian: Мариово) is a
historic region in the
southern part of
North Macedonia, with an area of 1,390
square km and an
elevation 1,050 m,...
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Mariovo and
Prilep rebellion (Macedonian: Мариовско-Прилепска буна, romanized: Mariovsko-Prilepska buna; Bulgarian: Мариовска буна, romanized: Mariovska...
- border. The
nearest villages are Zoviḱ in the
Novaci Muni****lity in the
Mariovo region of
North Macedonia, and Prómachoi in the
Voras Mountains in the...
- Tресеница) or
Shaking dance in
English is a
Macedonian oro from the
region of
Mariovo. It is a
typical women's
dance with
steady and
proud movements and careful...
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mainly in the area of
Western Macedonia and it
peaked with the
capture of
Mariovo and its
proclamation as "Free Greece". In 1866 the
Great Cretan Revolution...
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Upper Prespa,
Lower Prespa,
Ohrid Plain,
Struga Plain, Drimkol, Malesija,
Mariovo, Ovče Pole,
Malesevo and many others.
Every type of folk
costume has its...
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separates the
Pella regional unit on the Gr**** side in the
south from the
Mariovo region on the
North Macedonia side in the north. The
tallest peak in the...
- Дијалектни примери Peter's
Mourning Folk epic told by a
resident of Topolčani,
Prilep region The
Pebble Stew Tale told by a
woman from the city of Bitola...
- Masovo) is a
village in the
mountains of the muni****lity of Novaci, in the
Mariovo region of
North Macedonia. It used to be part of the
former muni****lity...
- (Šar
planina in Macedonian))
Bieno Siren̂e, a
cheese originating from the
Mariovo region that
shares similarities with the more
commonly known halloumi Urda...