List of people from Štip

List of people from Štip

Below is a list of notable people born in Štip, Republic of Macedonia or its surroundings:

*Kiro Gligorov, former president of the Republic of Macedonia
*Lyubomir Miletich, scientist and chairman of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
*Aleksandar Donski, historian
*Aleksandar Balabanov, writer, critic and Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO) member
*Archbishop Mihail, former head of the Macedonian Orthodox Church,
*Aco Shopov, poet
*General Mihajlo Apostolski, the first commander of the Army of People's Republic of Macedonia,
*Todor Aleksandrov, leader of IMRO
*Ivan Mihailov, leader of IMRO
*Ljubčo Georgievski, 1998-2002 former Prime Minister of the Republic of Macedonia
*Marinčo Kocalev, artist
*Nikola Kljusev, first Prime Minister of the independent Republic of Macedonia
*Gorgi Naumov, member of the first government of the independent Republic of Macedonia
*Jordan Mijalkov, first Minister of Internal Affairs of the independent Republic of Macedonia, uncle of Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski
*Meri Gajdardziska, renown Macedonian American physicist



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