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Oktomvri" AD Skopje, although the roots of the plant date back to 1930 when the factory was a workshop for repair and production with more than 30 workers. [1] In 1967, the then Sanos Bus Factory started cooperation with a Yugoslav producer, as a result of which 15 prototype Sanos A9 models were created in Poland in Sanos A9. [2]
Skopje N/A N/A centrist [citation needed] Repro Print DOOEL Skopje. 1944 novamakedonija.com.mk: Vecher: Skopje N/A N/A centrist [citation needed] Vecer Press DOO; 1963
The municipalities are the first-order administrative divisions of North Macedonia.. North Macedonia is currently organized into 80 municipalities (Macedonian: општини, opštini; singular: општина, opština, Albanian: komunat; singular: komuna), established in February 2013; 10 of the municipalities constitute the City of Skopje (or Greater Skopje), a distinct unit of local self ...
North Macedonia (/ ˌ m æ s ɪ ˈ d oʊ n i ə / MASS-ih-DOH-nee-ə), [c] officially the Republic of North Macedonia, [d] is a landlocked country in Southeast Europe.It shares land borders with Greece to the south, Albania to the west, Bulgaria to the east, Kosovo [e] to the northwest and Serbia to the north. [8]
In the period from 1953 to 1960, nine regional historical archives were established and started operating, which in 1990 with the new Law on Archival Material became part of the Archives of Macedonia as regional units, in the cities: Bitola, Kumanovo, Ohrid, Prilep, Skopje, Strumica, Tetovo, Veles and Stip.
Sparkasse Banka AD Skopje Sparkasse Bank INSBMK22 Erste Group Bank AG: sparkasse.mk: Capital Bank AD Skopje Capital Bank INPBMK21 Alfa Finance Holding AD capitalbank.com.mk: Komercijalna Banka AD Skopje Komercijalna banka: KOBSMK2X Public: kb.com.mk: Development Bank of North Macedonia AD Skopje MBDP MBDPMK22 State-owned: mbdp.com.mk: NLB Banka ...
Centar (Macedonian: Центар ⓘ) is the central municipality of the ten municipalities that compose the city of Skopje, the capital of North Macedonia. Centar is home to the Assembly of North Macedonia.
The area codes for Skopje were changed from (091) to (02). In 2003, all Skopje phone numbers were changed from 6 to 7 digits by having an extra digit added to the front of the original number, meaning that (for example) the Yugoslavian number +38 91 123456 became +389 91 123456 in 1993, then +389 2 3123456. [1]