Daniel Moscopolites

Daniel of Moscopole or Daniil of Moscopole, also known as Mihali Adami Hagi, was an Aromanian scholar from Moscopole and student of Theodoros Kavalliotis, an 18th/19th-century professor and director of New Academy of Moscopole.
Petros Zappas
Petros Zappas was a Greek entrepreneur and politician and a member of the Zappas family of national benefactors originally from Labovë of Aromanian descent. This village would later form part of the short-lived Autonomous Republic of Northern Epirus. In
Georgios Stavros
Georgios Stavros was a banker, benefactor and revolutionary from modern-day Greece. He was one of the founders and the first governor of the National Bank of Greece
Michael Apsaras
Michael Apsaras was a 14th-century Greek noble from Ioannina
Bulgarophiles
Bulgarophiles is a term used for Slavic people from the regions of Macedonia and Pomoravlje who are ethnic Bulgarians. In Bulgaria, the term Bulgaromans; refers to non-Slavic people such as Aromanians with a Bulgarian self-awareness. In the 20th century
Dimitar Chkatrov
Dimitar Chkatrov was Bulgarian activist in Vardar Macedonia. He was born in Prilep, then in the Ottoman Empire in 1900. Chkatrov began to study at the Bulgarian primary school in his hometown, but after the establishment of Serbian rule following the
Georgios Vagias
Georgios Vagias was a Greek general during the Greek War of Independence (1821–1830
Foreign Representation of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization
The Foreign Representation was an organizational institution of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO). It was established in Ottoman Thessaloniki at the Congress of the IMRO in 1896. Its aim was to keep in touch the Central Committee
11th Macedonian Infantry Division
The 11th Macedonian Infantry Division was a Bulgarian military unit formed by Macedonian Bulgarians that operated in the First World War. The division is the successor of the Macedonian-Adrianopolitan Volunteer Corps
Reforms of Bulgarian orthography
The spelling reforms of modern Bulgarian orthography were used to make simpler the writing of standard Bulgarian language
Rabetino
Rabetino is a village in the municipality of Kičevo, North Macedonia. It used to be part of the former Vraneštica Municipality