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Markovski
Markovski or Markovsky (Cyrillic: Марковски or Марковский) is a Slavic masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Markovska or Markovskaya. The surname may refer to: * Aleksey Markovsky (born 1957), Russian swimmer * Gjorgi Markovski (born 1986), Macedonian alpine skier *Gorjan Markovski (born 1992), Macedonian basketball player * Ivan Markovski (born 1935), Bulgarian ice hockey player *John Markovski (born 1970), Australian soccer coach and former player of Macedonian descent *Jovan Markovski (born 1988), Macedonian basketball small forward * Leopoldo Roberto Markovsky (born 1983), Brazilian footballer *Ljupčo Markovski (born 1967), Macedonian football central defender *Marko Markovski (born 1986), Serbian footballer * Mile Markovski (1939–1975), Bulgarian and Macedonian writer *Veni Markovski (born 1968), Bulgarian Internet pioneer *Venko Markovski (1915–1988), Bulgarian writer, poet, and politician of Macedonian descent * Zare Markovski (born 1960), ...
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Venko Markovski
Venko Markovski (Bulgarian language, Bulgarian and mk, Венко Марковски), born Veniamin Milanov Toshev (March 5, 1915 in Skopje – January 7, 1988 in Sofia) was a Bulgarian and Macedonians (ethnic group), Macedonian writer, poet, Yugoslav Partisans, partisan and Communism, Communist politician. Biography Born on March 5, 1915 in Skopje, Kingdom of Serbia, (present-day North Macedonia), Markovski completed his secondary education in Skopje, later studying Slavic languages, Slavic philology in Sofia. Markovski was a member of the Macedonian Literary Group founded in Skopje in 1931, the Macedonian Literary Circle in Sofia, Kingdom of Bulgaria, Bulgaria (1938–1941). He is an important figure in contemporary Macedonian literature after has published in 1938, what was to be the first contemporary book written in non-dialectal Macedonian language, "Narodni bigori". As the most of the left-wing politicians from Macedonia he has changed his ethnic affiliations from Bulgari ...
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Veni Markovski
Veni Milanov Markovski is a Bulgarian Internet entrepreneur, co-founder and CEO (until 2002) of the Bulgarian ISP bol.bg. He is currently ICANN's Vice-President for UN engagement, based in New York. Biography Markovski is a graduate of the Law Faculty of the Sofia University « St. Kliment Ohridski» with Master of Science degree in law (1997). Markovski first came into contact with the Internet in September 1990, by becoming one of the first system operators of a Bulletin Board System, part of FidoNet in Sofia, Bulgaria. In 1993 he co-founded and was CEO until 2002 of bol.bg, the first in the Internet history of Bulgaria Internet Service Provider in the capital, Sofia (and second overall in the country), which was using in the beginning the Russian Moscow-based private network GlasNet to connect to the Internet. In 1995 Markovski co-founded the Internet Society of Bulgaria – a non-profit think tank, promoting Internet usage and digital rights in Bulgaria. The company wa ...
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John Markovski
John Markovski (born 15 April 1970) is an Australian soccer coach and former player, former head coach of Fitzroy City SC. Markovski played in the National Soccer League (NSL) for Sunshine George Cross, Preston Lions (former Preston Makedonia), Morwell Falcons, Canberra Cosmos, Auckland Kingz, Carlton SC, Melbourne Knights and Perth Glory FC and was known Australia-wide for his excellent free kick taking skills. Markovski soon retired from playing football after his daughter Zara Markovski was born. Markovski has three children named Zara, Joshua and Jonas. He now watches them proudly play the sport he once used to. Playing career Club career Markovski made his debut as a second-half substitute for Sunshine George Cross in round one of the 1986 National Soccer League season at the age of 15. Ahead of the 1989 National Soccer League season, Markovski signed for Preston Makedonia. International career Markovski represented the Australia national soccer team on 19 occasions ...
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Mile Markovski
Mile Markovski (Bulgarian and ; April 14, 1939 – April 12, 1975) was a Bulgarian and Macedonian writer. Biography Markovski is born on April 14, 1939, in Sofia, Kingdom of Bulgaria in the family of prominent Macedonian and Bulgarian writer and poet, anti-Nazi partisan and politician Venko Markovski. During the Second World War, Markovski was taken by his parents to the Yugoslav partisans at the age of 5. After the end of the war, he remained in Skopje, the capital of the newly founded People's Republic of Macedonia, where he graduated Slavic philology at the University of Skopje. Until 1968 he lived and worked in Skopje, as an editor-in-chief of the "Nas svet" newspaper, published by Detska Radost publishing house. He was also an active chess player, competing in Yugoslavia. Forced by the Yugoslav secret police UDBA, in 1968 he moved with his family to Bulgaria, where his father, Venko Markovski, was already living in exile. In Bulgaria he was deputy editor-in-chief of th ...
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Marko Markovski
Marko Markovski (Serbian Cyrillic: Марко Марковски; born 26 May 1986) is a Serbian former professional footballer who played as a striker.He is currently team manager of Super League Greece club Panetolikos. Club career Serbia Markovski began his career in his neighbourhood as a youth for FK Zemun. He also signed his first professional contract and started his senior career in 2004 playing in Serbia with FK Zemun. Marko made his First League of Serbia and Montenegro debut on 15 May 2004, in away match against Fk Sutjeska Niksic, where he managed to score in the 90th minute, sealing a 1–0 victory. In 2006, he signed a four-year contract with Serbian giant FK Partizan, but played only a half season with them. He was mostly loaned to other teams, Serbian Superliga clubs FK Borac Čačak and FK Banat Zrenjanin. Greece Last days of January 2008, he moved to Greece where he signed with Beta Ethniki club Kallithea. He made his debut and also scored his first goal in ...
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Jovan Markovski
Jovan Markovski (born March 28, 1988) is a Macedonian professional basketball small forward who last played for TFT. He is older brother of Gorjan Markovski who is also basketball player and plays for Kumanovo Kumanovo ( mk, Куманово ; also known by other #Etymology, alternative names) is a city in North Macedonia and the seat of Kumanovo Municipality, the List of municipalities in the Republic of Macedonia by population, largest municipali ... External links References {{DEFAULTSORT:Markovski, Jovan 1988 births Living people Macedonian men's basketball players Basketball players from Skopje Small forwards ...
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Gorjan Markovski
Gorjan Markovski ( mk, Горјан Марковски; born June 19, 1992) is a Macedonian professional basketball player born in Skopje, currently playing for KK Rabotnički of the Macedonian First League. He is in height and plays at the shooting guard The shooting guard (SG), also known as the two, two guard or off guard,Shooting guards are 6'3"–6'7"BBC Sports academy URL last accessed 2006-09-09. is one of the five traditional positions in a regulation basketball game. A shooting guard's m ... position. He was a member of U-20 Macedonian national team. His older brother Jovan Markovski is also a basketball player. Professional career KK Rabotnicki Skopje (2009-2010) Gorjan Markovski started his senior career at KK Rabotnicki Skopje (2009/10) at the age of 17. However, at his early rise he didn't get a greater chance in the club among Darko Sokolov, Enes Hadzibulic and Dimitar Mirakovski. The same year after leaving the U-16 national team he started training with th ...
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Zare Markovski
Zare Markovski ( mk, Заре Марковски; born October 28, 1960, in Skopje) is a Macedonian former professional basketball player and current assistant coach of Dinamo Sassari of the Italian Lega Basket Serie A (LBA), and head coach of the Romanian national basketball team. Career Zare Markovski as player played in KK Rabotnički and MZT Skopje. His career as a player was short. At the age of 23 he started working with the youth in KK Rabotnički. Later in 1988 he was named as head coach of the same team. Clubs Playing career * MZT Skopje *KK Rabotnički Head coaching career with national teams *1997–1999: Macedonia national basketball team National domestic league championships *1990-91: Rabotnicki Skopje: Yugoslav League, Promotion *1999–00: Lugano Tigers: Switzerland League, Winner *2000-01 Lugano Tigers : Euroleague, Member *2000–01: Lugano Tigers: Switzerland League, Winner *2001–02: Lugano Tigers The Lugano Tigers are a Swiss professional b ...
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Ljupčo Markovski
Ljupčo Markovski ( mk, Љупчо Марковски; born 24 February 1967) is a Macedonian football manager and former player who played as a central defender. As of 2022–23 season, he is the coach of FK Rabotnički. International career He made his senior debut for Macedonia in an October 1993 friendly match away against Slovenia, which was his country's first ever official match, and has earned a total of 30 caps, scoring 1 goal. His final international was a June 1998 friendly match against Bosnia and Herzegovina. Honours As player: *FK Vardar ** Macedonian Prva Liga: ***Winner: 1992–93, 1993–94, 1994–95 **Macedonian Cup: ***Winner: 1992–93, 1994–95, 1997–98, 1998–99 ***Runner-up: 1995-96 As coach: *FK Rabotnicki **Macedonian Cup The Cup of Macedonia ( mk, Куп на Македонија, ''Kup na Makedonija'') is the top knockout tournament and the second most important football competition in Macedonia after the Macedonian First League cham ...
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Ivan Markovski
Ivan Markovski ( bg, Иван Марковски; born August 18, 1955) is a former Bulgarian ice hockey player. He played for the Bulgaria men's national ice hockey team at the 1976 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck Innsbruck (; bar, Innschbruck, label=Bavarian language, Austro-Bavarian ) is the capital of Tyrol (state), Tyrol and the List of cities and towns in Austria, fifth-largest city in Austria. On the Inn (river), River Inn, at its junction with the ....Ivan Markovski's profile at Sports Reference.com


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Gjorgi Markovski
Gjorgi Markovski ( Macedonian: Ѓорги Марковски, born January 8, 1986) is an alpine skier who competed for Macedonia at the 2006 Winter Olympics. He was selected as his nation's flag bearer at the opening ceremony. References 1986 births Living people Macedonian male alpine skiers Olympic alpine skiers for North Macedonia Alpine skiers at the 2006 Winter Olympics {{RMacedonia-alpine-skiing-bio-stub ...
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Markovits
Markovits is a Magyarised South-Slavic surname. It may refer to the following people: * Andrei Markovits (born 1948), Romanian political scientist * Inga Markovits (born 1937), American lawyer * Kálmán Markovits (1931–2009), Hungarian water polo player * László Markovits (born 1970), Hungarian tennis player * Rodion Markovits (1888–1948), Austro-Hungarian-born writer, journalist and lawyer See also * Markov * Marković * Markovics * Markovski * Markovsky Markovsky (masculine; Cyrillic: Марковский), Markovskaya (feminine; Марковская), or Markovskoye (neuter; Марковское) may refer to the following rural localities in Russia: * Markovsky, Perm Krai * Markovsky, Republic ... * Markowitz * Markowski {{surname Hungarian-language surnames Slavic-language surnames Jewish surnames Patronymic surnames ...
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