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Kumanovo ( Macedonian: Куманово [kuˈmanɔvɔ] ⓘ; Albanian: Kumanovë, Albanian definite form: Kumanova; also known by other alternative names) is a city in North Macedonia and the seat of Kumanovo Municipality, the largest municipality in the country. Kumanovo lies 340 metres (1,115 feet) above sea level and is surrounded by the ...
The Military Technical Agreement, also known as the Kumanovo Agreement, signed between the International Security Force ( KFOR) and the Governments of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the Republic of Serbia, was an accord concluded on 9 June 1999 in Kumanovo, Macedonia. It resulted in the end of the Kosovo War, [ 1] and established new ...
Raycom Media, Inc. was an American television broadcasting company based in Montgomery, Alabama. Raycom owned and/or provided services for 65 television stations and two radio stations across 44 markets in 20 states. Raycom, through its Community Newspaper Holdings subsidiary, also owned multiple newspapers in small and medium-sized markets ...
This is an incomplete list of major companies or subsidiaries headquartered in Kumanovo, Macedonia. Defunct companies. Biserka; Jug Turist; Iskra; NRIO Nash Vesnik; Ploshtad; TV Nova; See also. Kumanovo; References
The Battle of Kumanovo ( Serbian: Кумановска битка / Kumanovska bitka, Turkish: Kumanova Muharebesi ), on 23–24 October 1912, was a major battle of the First Balkan War. It was an important Serbian victory over the Ottoman army in the Kosovo Vilayet, shortly after the outbreak of the war. After this defeat, the Ottoman army ...
Kokino. Coordinates: 42.263°N 21.954°E. The summit of Tatićev Kamen. Kokino ( Macedonian: Кокино) is a Bronze Age archaeological site in the Republic of North Macedonia, approximately 30 km from the town of Kumanovo, and about 6 km from the Serbian border, in the Staro Nagoričane Municipality. It is situated between about 1010 and ...
Location of Kumanovo in North Macedonia. The Kumanovo uprising [a] was an uprising organized by an assembly of chiefs of the districts (Ottoman kaza) of Kumanovo, Kriva Palanka, and Kratovo in the Vilayet of Kosovo (in modern-day North Macedonia) in 1878. The movement sought to liberate the region from the hands of the Ottoman Empire.
English: Celebration welcoming the heads of NOV and POM, at liberation of Kumanovo. (11 November 1944) (11 November 1944) This media file is produced by Wikipedian in Residence in Category:Wikipedian in Residence at DARM in 2016.