Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #1 in Prilep, North Macedonia
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Experience Prilep in North Macedonia in a whole new way with our free self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.
Individual Sights in PrilepSight 1: Kire Gavriloski-Jane
Kiril Aleksov Gavriloski - Jane is a Macedonian communist, participant in the New Macedonian Communist Party and national hero. He was awarded the title National Hero of Yugoslavia on 11 October 1951.
Sight 2: Krume Volnaroski-Kolja
Krume Itskov Volnaroski, known as Kole or Kolja, was a Macedonian partisan, a member of the labour and communist movement between the two world wars, a participant in the NOV and a National Hero of Yugoslavia from Macedonia.
Sight 3: Lazo Kolevski-Lavski
Lazo Filipov Kolevski – Lavski – Macedonian communist, participant in the NOV. Together with Boro Petruševski, Kolevski was the first to kill an enemy soldier on 8 September 1941 after the occupation of Macedonia in World War II. He was awarded the title National Hero of Yugoslavia on 11 October 1953.
Sight 4: Ilija Igeski-Cvetan
Ilija Jovanovski, SDSM politician and mayor of Prilep Municipality. He took office after the 2017 local elections, when he won the first round with 51.07% of the total votes.
Sight 5: Jordan Chopela-Orde
Jordan Chopella or Orde Chopella is a Macedonian communist. He was awarded the Order of the People's Hero of Yugoslavia on 2 August 1949.
Sight 6: Borka Taleski-Modernoto
Borka Taleski, also known by nicknames "The Black" or "The Modern", was a Macedonian communist, revolutionary, partisan, fighter in the National Liberation Army and National Hero of Yugoslavia from Macedonia. He was the direct organizer of the uprising against the fascist occupiers that began on 11 October 1941 in Prilep.
Sight 7: People's hero Kuzman Josifoski-Pitu
Kuzman Josifoski-Pitu was a Macedonian communist, one of the main organizers of the anti-fascist movement and the NOB in Macedonia. He was awarded the title National Hero of Yugoslavia on 2 August 1945, as one of the first fighters from Macedonia to receive the award. Because of his tireless national liberation work, many people call him Gotse Delchev of the NOB [source needed].
Sight 8: People's hero Mirche Acev-Stojche
Mirče Acev was a Macedonian organizer of the Yugoslav communist resistance in Vardar Macedonia during World War II. He graduated from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Law in Yugoslavia, after which he became a commander of the Yugoslav Partisans and was declared a People's Hero of Yugoslavia, on 29 July 1945.
Sight 9: Borka Veleski-Goranov
Borka Jovanov Veleski – Goranov is a Macedonian communist, revolutionary, fighter for the freedom of Macedonia and participant in the National Liberation Army. He was declared a national hero on 20 December 1951.
Sight 10: Rampo Levkov-Levkata
Rampo Levkov - Levkata is a Macedonian communist, participant in the NOV, national hero.
Sight 11: Могила на непобедените
Mound of the Unbeaten is a World War II Yugoslav memorial in the Park of the Revolution, Prilep, North Macedonia. The monument and memorial complex were built by the Yugoslav Communist authorities in 1961 in honor to the fallen fighters of the so-called People's Liberation Struggle in Macedonia. Author of the memorial complex is Yugoslav architect Bogdan Bogdanović.
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