Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word RESEN
RESEN
Definitions of RESEN
- A town in southwestern, North Macedonia.
Number of letters
5
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using RESEN in a Sentence
- At the Greek international borders, it is adjacent to Albania (Korçë County) to the west, North Macedonia (Bitola and Resen municipalities) to the north and Lake Prespa to the northwest, where the two borders cross each other.
- Both the JPS Tanakh 1917 and the 1611 King James Bible clarify the language of the Septuagint and Vulgate translations of Genesis 10:11-12, by explicitly crediting Ashur as the founder of the cities of Nineveh, Rehoboth, Calah, and Resen.
- The region of Western Macedonia is situated in north-western Greece, bordering with the regions of Central Macedonia (east), Thessaly (south), Epirus (west), and bounded to the north at the international borders of Greece with the Republic of North Macedonia (Bitola, Resen and Novaci municipalities) and Albania (Korçë County).
- Smaller numbers are also found in and/or around the cities of Ohrid, Kruševo, Resen, Bitola and Veles.
- His father Nikola Tatarchev was a successful merchant, and leading member of the Bulgarian Exarchist community in Resen, and his mother Katerina was a descendant of a prominent family.
- “Out of that land went forth Asshur, and builded Nineveh, and the city Rehoboth, and Calah, And Resen between Nineveh and Calah: the same is a great city.
- Lyapchev's family is thought to have originated from a certain Dore, a Megleno-Romanian potter who fled the Islamization of his native Notia and settled in Resen in the 18th century.
- In Skopje, Bitola, Resen, Ohrid, Struga, Tetovo and Gostivar, the population that declared itself Turkish "was of Albanian blood", but it "had been Turkified after the Ottoman invasion, including Skanderbeg", referring to Islamization.
- The municipality borders the Kičevo Municipality to the north, the Kruševo and Mogila Municipalities to the east, the Bitola Municipality to the south, and the Resen, Ohrid, and Debarca Municipalities to the west.
- Among prominent starogradska performers are Ansambl Biljana from the city of Ohrid, a historic center for this sort of music along with Bitola, Prilep and others, the vocal groups Oktet Makedonija from Skopje and Oktet Kumanovo from Kumanovo, and the vocal and instrumental ensemble Raspeani Resenčani from Resen.
- Other settlements with significant Aromanian population in the second half of 19th century were: Nižepole, Malovište, Resen, Jankovec, Ohrid, Struga, Dolna Belica, Gorna Belica, Drenok, Modrič, Vevčani, Višni, Podgorci, Labuništa, Prilep, Gradešnica, Bešište, Budimirci, Kičevo, Veles, and Bogomila, and in fewer numbers in the regions of Skopje, Kočani, Kumanovo, and Gostivar.
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