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Arbinovo
Arbinovo ( mk, Арбиново) is a village in the municipality of Debarca, North Macedonia. It used to be part of the former municipality of Belčišta. Name In early 20th century, the village Arbinovo appears in the demographic work of Kanchov and map by Jaranov as ''Ъpбино/Ărbino'', in a 1903 map as ''Arbino'' and in other documents of the period as ''Рбину/Rbinu''. Local Macedonian residents derive the village name from the Macedonian word ''врба/vrba'' for willow tree and the toponym is formed with the suffix ''ino'', along with the additional suffix ''ovo''. Pianka Włodzimierz agrees this is the correct etymology of the placename, due to the many willow trees in Arbinovo and that loss of the initial ''v'' sound in the toponym is possible due to local Macedonian speech. "Како Ъpбино се бележи за К'нчов и Јаранов, на Карта на Македонија 1:300 000 ја имаме формата Arbino, а во Извешт ...
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Sirula
Sirula ( mk, Сирула) is a village in the municipality of Ohrid, North Macedonia North Macedonia, ; sq, Maqedonia e Veriut, (Macedonia before February 2019), officially the Republic of North Macedonia,, is a country in Southeast Europe. It gained independence in 1991 as one of the successor states of Yugoslavia. It .... It used to be part of the former municipality of Kosel. Name The placename ''Sirula''<''Sirulja'' and the possible suffix ''-ja'' stems from the name ''Sirul'' of which along with its suffix ''-ul'' is derived from an Aromanian foundation alongside ''sir''. "Името Сирула< Сируља веројатно е изведено со посесивниот суфикс *-ja од лично име *Sirul (спор. Radul, Stanul и др. кај Маретиќ, op. cit., c. 127). Во личното име се изв ...
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Kuratica
Kuratica ( mk, Куратица) or slang Kurajca ( mk, Курајца) is a village in the municipality of Ohrid, North Macedonia. It used to be part of the former municipality of Kosel. Name The placename ''Kuratica'' is possibly an Aromanian toponym derived from the word ''curát'' meaning clear, fast, clean alongside the suffix ''ica''. The village is located near a fast running mountain stream. "По секоја веројатност, името е романско. образувано со суф. -ица од придавката curát "бистар, брз, чист"). Селото се наоѓа близу до еден брз планински поток." Demographics According to the statistics of Bulgarian ethnographer Vasil Kanchov from 1900, 395 inhabitants lived in Kuratica, all Bulgarian Exarchists. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 326 inhabitants. Ethnic groups in the village include:Macedonian Census (2002) ''Book 5 - Total p ...
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Laktinje
Laktinje ( mk, Лактиње) is a village in the municipality of Debarca, North Macedonia. It used to be part of the former municipality of Belčišta. Name Inhabitants from Laktinje associate the name of the settlement with the ''Латините/Latinite'' (Latins), due to there being an old graveyard in the village. Pianka Włodzimierz states it could be possible that the placename is derived from the name ''Vlah'ta'' or ''Vlah'tin,'' ultimately from the form ''Vlah''. In Western Macedonian dialects, dropping the initial ''v'' and substituting it for a ''h'' sound before the consonant occurs sporadically is a regular phenomenon which Włodzimierz proposes could have happened in this instance. Włodzimierz also states that the name could originate from a lost appellative ''лактина/Laktina'' meaning 'a bend on a river or road' (as the village is located on such a bend), ultimately from the collective form ''лакед/laked'' < ''лакътъ/Lak't''.
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Belčišta
Belčišta ( mk, Белчишта) is a village in the municipality of Debarca, North Macedonia. It used to be municipality of its own. It is the municipality center of Debarca municipality. Demographics According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 437 inhabitants. Ethnic groups in the village include:Macedonian Census (2002) ''Book 5 - Total population according to the Ethnic Affiliation, Mother Tongue and Religion'' The State Statistical Office, Skopje, 2002, p. 66. * Macedonians 436 *Serbs The Serbs ( sr-Cyr, Срби, Srbi, ) are the most numerous South Slavic ethnic group native to the Balkans in Southeastern Europe, who share a common Serbian ancestry, culture, history and language. The majority of Serbs live in their na ... 1 References Villages in Debarca Municipality {{Debarca-geo-stub ...
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Botun, North Macedonia
Botun ( mk, Ботун) is a village in the Municipalities of North Macedonia, municipality of Debarca Municipality, Debarca, North Macedonia. It used to be part of the former municipality of Belčišta. Name Bulgarian academic Georgiev derives the toponym Botun from the Romanian term ''buti'' (meaning spill or a current) and notes that in the ''Dicţionarul limbii romane'' (Romanian Dictionary) the term ''buti'' is marked as a loan from Bulgarian. Another Bulgarian academic derives the toponym Botun from the Romanian word ''boti'' (meaning wooden bucket or bucket). Botun lies on Sateska river, which forms a ravine and according to Pianka Włodzimierz the first explanation looks plausible. Pianka Włodzimierz however states that a more acceptable etymology of the village name is given by M. Moskov where Botun is derived from the Macedonian ''Botunja'' meaning fertile soil. In a similar way Włodzimierz notes that in the speech of Albanians from the nearby area of Debar the term ''b ...
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Macedonians (ethnic Group)
Macedonians ( mk, Македонци, Makedonci) are a nation and a South Slavs, South Slavic ethnic group native to the region of Macedonia (region), Macedonia in Southeast Europe. They speak Macedonian language, Macedonian, a South Slavic language. The large majority of Macedonians identify as Eastern Orthodox Christians, who speak a South Slavic language, and share a cultural and historical "Orthodox Byzantine–Slavic heritage" with their neighbours. About two-thirds of all ethnic Macedonians live in North Macedonia and there are also Macedonian diaspora, communities in a number of other countries. The concept of a Macedonian ethnicity, distinct from their Orthodox Balkan neighbours, is seen to be a comparatively newly emergent one. The earliest manifestations of an incipient Macedonian identity emerged during the second half of the 19th century among limited circles of Slavic-speaking intellectuals, predominantly outside the region of Macedonia. They arose after the Firs ...
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Names Of The Albanians And Albania
The Albanians ( sq, Shqiptarët) and their country Albania (''Shqipëria'') have been identified by many ethnonyms. The native endonym is Shqiptar. The name "Albanians" Latin: ''Albanenses/Arbanenses'') was used in medieval Greek and Latin documents that gradually entered European languages from which other similar derivative names emerged. Linguists believe that the ''alb'' part in the root word originates from an Indo-European term for a type of mountainous topography, meaning "hill, mountain", also present in ''Alps''. Through the root word ''alban'' and its rhotacized equivalents ''arban'', ''albar'', and ''arbar'', the term in Albanian became rendered as ''Arbëreshë'' ( aln, Arbëneshë) for the people and ''Arbëria'' ( aln, Arbënia, link=no) for the country. Contemporary Albanian language employs a different ethnonym, with modern Albanians referring to themselves as ''Shqiptarë'' and to their country as ''Shqipëria''. Two etymologies have been proposed for this ethn ...
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Aromanian Language
The Aromanian language (, , , or ), also known as Macedo-Romanian or Vlach, is an Eastern Romance languages, Eastern Romance language, similar to Megleno-Romanian language, Megleno-Romanian, Istro-Romanian language, Istro-Romanian and Romanian language, Romanian, spoken in Southeast Europe, Southeastern Europe. Its speakers are called Aromanians or Vlachs (a broader term and an Endonym and exonym, exonym in widespread use to define Romance communities in the Balkans). Some scholars, mostly Romanians, Romanian ones, consider Aromanian a dialect of Romanian. Aromanian shares many features with modern Romanian language, Romanian, including similar morphology and syntax, as well as a large common vocabulary inherited from Latin. An important source of dissimilarity between Romanian and Aromanian is the Stratum (linguistics)#Adstratum, adstratum languages (external influences); whereas Romanian has been influenced to a greater extent by the Slavic languages, Aromanian has been more ...
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Petar Illievski
Petar ( sr, Петар, bg, Петър) is a South Slavic masculine given name, their variant of the Biblical name Petros cognate to Peter. Derivative forms include Pero, Pejo, Pera, Perica, Petrica, Periša. Feminine equivalent is Petra Petra ( ar, ٱلْبَتْرَاء, Al-Batrāʾ; grc, Πέτρα, "Rock", Nabataean Aramaic, Nabataean: ), originally known to its inhabitants as Raqmu or Raqēmō, is an historic and archaeological city in southern Jordan. It is adjacent to t .... People mononymously known as Petar include: * Petar of Serbia ( – 917), early Prince of the Serbia * Petar of Duklja (), early archont in Dioclea * Petar Krešimir (died 1074/1075), King of Croatia and Dalmatia * * Notable people with the name are numerous: * See also * Sveti Petar (other) * Petrić * Petričević References {{reflist Serbian masculine given names Bulgarian masculine given names Croatian masculine given names ...
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Willow Tree
Willows are a genus of trees. Willow Tree may refer to: Places * Willow Tree, New South Wales, a village in Australia * Willow Tree railway station, in Australia * Willow Tree (LIRR station), a railway station in New York Entertainment * "Willow Tree", a 2020 song by Tash Sultana * ''The Willow Tree'' (novel), a 1998 novel by Hubert Selby, Jr. * ''The Willow Tree'' (2005 film), a 2005 Iranian film * ''The Willow Tree'' (1920 film), a 1920 American silent film * ''The Willow Tree'' (Rasputina album), a 2009 album * "The Willow Tree", an alternate name for the folk song "Bury Me Beneath the Willow" Other uses * Willow Tree (figurines), a line of figurines See also * * * Willow (other) A willow is any of the several hundred species of deciduous trees and shrubs in the genus ''Salix''. Willow or willows may also refer to: Places Australia * Willows, Queensland * Willow Tree, New South Wales * Willows Sports Complex, Townsvil ...
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List Of Sovereign States
The following is a list providing an overview of sovereign states around the world with information on their status and recognition of their sovereignty. The 206 listed states can be divided into three categories based on membership within the United Nations System: 193 UN member states, 2 UN General Assembly non-member observer states, and 11 other states. The ''sovereignty dispute'' column indicates states having undisputed sovereignty (188 states, of which there are 187 UN member states and 1 UN General Assembly non-member observer state), states having disputed sovereignty (16 states, of which there are 6 UN member states, 1 UN General Assembly non-member observer state, and 9 de facto states), and states having a special political status (2 states, both in free association with New Zealand). Compiling a list such as this can be a complicated and controversial process, as there is no definition that is binding on all the members of the community of nations concerni ...
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