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- Q1864128 subject Q6993042.
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- Q1864128 abstract "Below is a list of notable people born in Ohrid, Republic of Macedonia or its surroundings: Kosta Abrašević, poet Valon Ahmedi, footballer Arabacı Ali Pasha, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire Atina Bojadži, marathon swimmer Kliment Boyadzhiev, general and minister Vladimir Četkar, singer Živko Čingo, writer Andrea Gropa, lord of Ohrid Dervish Hima, signatory of the Albanian Declaration of Independence Ohrili Hüseyin Pasha, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire Mišo Juzmeski, writer and photographer Kaliopi, singer-songwriter Grigor Koprov, pop music composer Sehadete Mekuli, physician Aleksandar Mitreski, footballer Eva Nedinkovska, singer Zyhdi Ohri, signatory of the Albanian Declaration of Independence Cedi Osman, basketball player Cyril Parlichev, revolutionary Grigor Parlichev, writer and translator Cincar Janko Popović, one of the leaders of the First Serbian Uprising Aleksandar Protogerov, politician and revolutionary Redžep Selman, triple jumper Kuzman Shapkarev, folklorist and scientist Gjoko Taneski, singer and Eurovision entrant in 2010 Hristo Uzunov, revolutionary".
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- Q1864128 comment "Below is a list of notable people born in Ohrid, Republic of Macedonia or its surroundings: Kosta Abrašević, poet Valon Ahmedi, footballer Arabacı Ali Pasha, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire Atina Bojadži, marathon swimmer Kliment Boyadzhiev, general and minister Vladimir Četkar, singer Živko Čingo, writer Andrea Gropa, lord of Ohrid Dervish Hima, signatory of the Albanian Declaration of Independence Ohrili Hüseyin Pasha, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire Mišo Juzmeski, writer and photographer Kaliopi, singer-songwriter Grigor Koprov, pop music composer Sehadete Mekuli, physician Aleksandar Mitreski, footballer Eva Nedinkovska, singer Zyhdi Ohri, signatory of the Albanian Declaration of Independence Cedi Osman, basketball player Cyril Parlichev, revolutionary Grigor Parlichev, writer and translator Cincar Janko Popović, one of the leaders of the First Serbian Uprising Aleksandar Protogerov, politician and revolutionary Redžep Selman, triple jumper Kuzman Shapkarev, folklorist and scientist Gjoko Taneski, singer and Eurovision entrant in 2010 Hristo Uzunov, revolutionary".
- Q1864128 label "List of people from Ohrid".