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Voydan Popgeorgiev – Chernodrinski
Voydan Popgeorgiev – Chernodrinski (; ; January 15, 1875 – January 8, 1951) was a Bulgarians, Bulgarian playwright from the region of Macedonia (region), Macedonia. His pseudonym is derived from the river Black Drin. Life Chernodrinski was born in 1875 in the village of Selci, Struga, Selci, then in the Ottoman Empire. He studied in Ohrid and at Bulgarian Men's High School of Thessaloniki, but moved with his family in 1890 in Bulgaria, where he graduated from the First Male High School in Sofia. There he became a member of the Young Macedonian Literary Association. Later Chernodrinski studied law in Austria-Hungary, Austro-Hungary and Switzerland, but failed to graduate and moved back to Macedonia (region), Ottoman Macedonia, where he worked as a Bulgarian teacher. Afterwards he returned to Bulgaria and became a head of the traveling troupe "Grief and comfort" (), founded in 1901 and renamed in 1902 as "Macedonian Capital Theater" (). In Sofia, he wrote the most famous ...
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Selci, Struga
Selci is a village in Municipality of Struga, North Macedonia. Demographics Selci (''Silec'') is recorded in the Ottoman ''defter'' of 1467 as a village in the vilayet of Upper Dibra, part of the timar of Muhidin. The settlement was recorded as abandoned. In the 19th century Selci was a Bulgarian village in Debar kaza of the Ottoman Empire. According to the statistics of Vasil Kanchov ("Macedonia. Ethnography and Statistics") in 1900 there were 1,050 Bulgarian inhabitants, all Christians. The entire Christian population of the village is under the rule of Bulgarian Exarchate. According to the Secretary of the Exarchate Dimitar Mishev ("La Macédoine et sa Population Chrétienne”) in 1905 there were 1,144 Bulgarian Exarchists in Selce and a Bulgarian school operated in the village. According to statistics from the newspaper Debarski Glas in 1911 in Selci there were 150 Bulgarian Exarchate The Bulgarian Exarchate (; ) was the official name of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church ...
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