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Hotel SrnaIn March, violence erupted in the capital, Skopje, after two ethnic Albanians were killed in the western town of Gostivar by an off-duty police officer. Two weeks of rioting followed, leading to dozens of injuries. On April 16, large crowds ...
The top two teams on the table, Pelister and Drita, both lost in this round to Gostivar and Skopje respectively, but each side had already secured promotion to the First League so the defeats did not prove costly. With the final round to be played this ...
Le maire de la ville de Gostivar, Rufi Osmani, a reçu le footballeur de l'équipe nationale suisse Admir Mehmedi. Le maire de Gostivar a félicité Admir Mehmedi pour ses exploits footballistiques à un niveau international. En signe de reconnaissance, ...
After the 3:1 defeat away to Gostivar, the team from Kochani was officially relegated and will play next season in the Third League East. Leaders Drita destroyed Tikvesh 4:0, humiliating the Kavadarci based club and moving closer to securing direct ...
Makedonya'nın başkenti Üsküp başta olmak üzere, Kumanova, Kalkandelen ile Gostivar kentlerinde cuma namazı sonrası bir araya gelen Müslüman Makedonlar, ''Monstrum'' adı altında düzenlenen polis operasyonunu protesto e... 1990'larda yaşanan ve yaklaşık ...
Makedonya'nın başkenti Üsküp başta olmak üzere, Kumanova, Kalkandelen ile Gostivar kentlerinde cuma namazı sonrası bir araya gelen Müslüman Makedonlar, ''Monstrum'' adı altında düzenlenen polis operasyonunu protesto etti. Makedonya'da, sosyal paylaşım ...
... youths smashed windows in government offices and court buildings, but no arrests were reported. A policeman and a cameraman were reportedly slightly injured. Hundreds of people also joined protests in the cities of Tetovo, Kumanovo and Gostivar.
Hundreds of people also joined protests in the cities of Tetovo, Kumanovo and Gostivar. Macedonia has a dominantly Orthodox Christian majority, and a mainly Muslim ethnic Albanian minority, which makes up about a quarter of the 2.1-million population.
