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    Dnevnik (Macedonian: Дневник, "Journal") was the first private daily newspaper in Macedonia, now known as North Macedonia. Dnevnik was first published...
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  • Macedonian daily published in Skopje Dnevnik (Serbia) (Serbian Cyrillic: Дневник), a Serbian daily published in Novi Sad Dnevnik (Slovenia), a Slovenian daily...
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    headquarters in Skopje. The daily Dnevnik, founded in 1996, with 60 000 runs per day is the most printed in the country. Also based in Skopje, Večer is pulled...
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    Macedonian). Skopje: Sitel. Retrieved 27 June 2012. "Споменикот на Сандански поставен среде новиот парк во Аеродром" (in Macedonian). Skopje: Dnevnik. 26 May...
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    the Wayback Machine Goce Delčev, Dame Gruev monuments erected at Skopje square Dnevnik newspaper Archived 28 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine (in...
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    July–September 2010, page 17-18 Скопскиот маратон ита кон елитата, Dnevnik (Skopje) (in Macedonian), Retrieved November 10, 2010 AIMS Macedonia Races...
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    the City of Skopje - Jove Kekenovski Utrinski - Risto Penov going to be mayor. (in Macedonian) Dnevnik - Trifun Kostovski, Mayor of Skopje "Official website...
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    approximately the northern third of the larger geographical region of Macedonia. Skopje, the capital and largest city, is home to a quarter of the country's 1.83 million...
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    in Skopje, North Macedonia, situated on the eastern bank of the Vardar River, stretching from the Stone Bridge to the Bit-Pazar and from the Skopje Fortress...
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    children's song festival Zlatno Slavejče (eng.: Golden Nightingale) in Skopje, performing the song "Јаs i mојоt dеdо" in the Aromanian language. This...
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