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  2. EVN Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    EVN Macedonia (Macedonian: ЕВН Македонија; Albanian: EVN Maqedoni) is a power distribution and supply company in North Macedonia. [3] It was split in 2005 from former state integrated power company ESM and bought in 2006 by Austrian-based EVN Group. [N 1] The company has about 800 000 electricity meters in the country. [4]

  3. Elektrani na Severna Makedonija - Wikipedia

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    A distribution and supply company, initially called ESM AD, sold in 2006 to Austrian EVN Group and renamed as EVN Macedonia (EВН Македонија), rebranded in 2019 as EVN AD Skopje (ЕВН АД Скопје). [7] [8] A state-owned transmission system operator MEPSO

  4. MEPSO - Wikipedia

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    The Macedonian Electricity Transmission System (MEPSO) is a joint stock company fully-owned by the Government of the Republic of Macedonia. The company was established by the Law on Transformation of the Electricity Company of Macedonia from 2004, which split the former state monopoly in 3 companies for production, transport and distribution.

  5. EVN - Wikipedia

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    Evenki language (ISO 639-3 code) EVN Group, an Austrian energy provider EVN AD Skopje, a subsidiary in North Macedonia; EVN Bulgaria , a subsidiary, owner of Toplofikatsiya Plovdiv and the Bulgarian part of the Gorna Arda Hydro Power Plant project; Vietnam Electricity, a Vietnamese electricity provider; Zvartnots International Airport, in Armenia

  6. EVN Group - Wikipedia

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    EVN Group is an Austrian-based producer and transporter of electricity, one of the largest in Europe having over three million customers in 14 countries. [2] The company also operates in water treatment , natural gas supply and waste management business areas.

  7. Telephone numbers in North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    During Yugoslavia's existence, Macedonian area codes all began with 9. On 1 October 1993, North Macedonia was split from the +38 code and the 9 from the area codes was integrated into the country code. Between 2000 and 2001, the 9 in the area codes was generally changed to either 3 or 4. The area codes for Skopje were changed from (091) to (02).

  8. List of newspapers in North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    Skopje N/A N/A centrist ... novamakedonija.com.mk: Vecher: Skopje N/A N/A centrist [citation needed] Vecer Press DOO; 1963 vecer.mk: ... Avto Plus (1993 [1]-present ...

  9. EVNTelecom - Wikipedia

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    EVNTelecom was a Vietnamese telecommunications company. It was set up as a 100% state-owned and self-financed subsidiary of Vietnam Electricity Group (EVN). It was one of five mobile network providers in Vietnam, and the fourth to launch its service.

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