List of people from Struga

List of people from Struga

Below is a list of notable from Struga, Republic of Macedonia or its surroundings:
*Alexander Čakrov ("1869 - 1909"), Revoloutionary
*Voydan Chernodrinski ("1875 - 1951"), Playwright
*Dimitrie Ducasovski ("1952 - "), writer from the Republic of Macedonia
*Atanas Dudulov ("1892 - 1971"), Sculptor
*Dimitar Dudulov ("1894 - ?"), Astronomer
*Sotir Golaboski ("1937 - "), Composer from the Republic of Macedonia
*Mirče Klečkaroski ("1959 - "), Poet
*Vangel Kodžoman ("1904 - 1994"), Painter from the Republic of Macedonia
*Marko Koloski ("1957 - "), Musicologist from the Republic of Macedonia
*Risto Krle ("1900 - 1975", Writer from the Socialist Republic of Macedonia
*Razme Kumbaroski ("1944 - "), Writer from the Republic of Macedonia
*Vlado Malevski ("1919 - 1984"), author of the Denes nad Makedonija
*Milan Matov ("1875 - 1962"), Revoloutionary
*Dimitar Miladinov ("1810 - 1862"), Bulgarian writer, poet and folklorist
*Konstantin Miladinov ("1830 - 1862"), Bulgarian writer, poet and folklorist
*Naum Miladinov ("1817 - 1895"), Folklorist
*Nikola Mušmov ("1869 - 1942"), Museologist and Folklorist
*Dimitar Nestorov ("1890 - 1968"), Yugoslav politician
*Azis Polozhani ("1957 - "), Doctor and Politician in the Republic of Macedonia
*Artim Šakiri ("1973 - "), Macedonian Football International
*Veliče Šumulikoski ("1981- "), Macedonian Football Player
*Krste Velkovski ("1988 - "), Footballer
*Veselin Vuković ("1958- "), Yugoslav Handball Player


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