- Aleksandër
Stavre Drenova (pronounced [alɛkˈsandəɾ
staˈvɾɛ dɾɛˈnova]; 11
April 1872 – 11
December 1947),
commonly known by the pen name Asdreni, was an...
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Stavre Jada (born 18 May 1998) is a
Macedonia cross-country
skier and biathlete. Jada was the flag
bearer for
Macedonia during the 2018
Winter Olympics...
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Gjergj Nikolla) a
famous Albanian poet and
writer – or
ASDRENI (Aleksander
Stavre Drenova),
another famous Albanian poet.
Other such
names which are used...
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Nenad Nacev as
Branko Ratka Radmanovic as
Grandma Srebra Petar Mircevski as
Stavre Blagoj C****vski as
Mancho Laze
Manaskovski as
Father Avram Raindance —...
- district,
where she
spent her childhood. At the age of 15, she
married Stavre Hristov from the
neighboring village of Lera, Bitola. In
August 1902, with...
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Sjuntorp Skogshöjden Trollhättan (seat) Upphärad
Velanda Väne-Åsaka
Skoftebyn Stavre Halvorstorp Hjulkvarn Hjortmossen (Strömslund) This is a
demographic table...
- 1943) 1871 –
Gyula Kellner,
Hungarian runner (d. 1940) 1872 – Aleksandër
Stavre Drenova,
Albanian poet,
rilindas and
author of
national anthem of Albania...
- Orce Dimitrovski,
Zdravko Angelov,
Nikola Avtovski,
Blagoja Perunovski,
Stavre Stavrev, and
Dalibor Djosik.
Arija was
formed in 1997,
after the members...
- in 1859. The poem Kënga e
bashkimit ("The Song of Unit") of Aleksandër
Stavre Drenova,
published in 1912, is a
clear adaptation of Alecsandri's "Hora...
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Charles Farrar Browne 19th-century
American humor writer Asdreni Aleksandër
Stavre Drenova 20th-century
Albanian poet
Auber Forestier Aubertine Woodward Moore...