Oshchima: The Story of a Small Village in Western Macedonia |
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... Sofia , daughter of Kata and Vlcho Nikolovski was born in the village Zhelevo on August 15th , 1926 and currently lives in Toronto , Canada . Sofia came to live in Oshchima at age three and a half as a result of her father's death and ...
... Sofia , daughter of Kata and Vlcho Nikolovski was born in the village Zhelevo on August 15th , 1926 and currently lives in Toronto , Canada . Sofia came to live in Oshchima at age three and a half as a result of her father's death and ...
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... Sofia was fired from her teaching job . After this , Sofia was unable to find employment anywhere . Without a job , Sofia could not pay her bills and resorted to moving in with Kita Keleshova , another surrogate mother from Oshchima ...
... Sofia was fired from her teaching job . After this , Sofia was unable to find employment anywhere . Without a job , Sofia could not pay her bills and resorted to moving in with Kita Keleshova , another surrogate mother from Oshchima ...
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... Sofia Mavrova Boikova from Zhelevo . Sofia was born on August 4th , 1933 and remained in her village all throughout the Greek Civil War . Nikola and Sofia were married on June 15th , 1952 . As a child Sofia completed grades 1,3 , and 5 ...
... Sofia Mavrova Boikova from Zhelevo . Sofia was born on August 4th , 1933 and remained in her village all throughout the Greek Civil War . Nikola and Sofia were married on June 15th , 1952 . As a child Sofia completed grades 1,3 , and 5 ...
Contents
Table of Contents | 5 |
History of the Village Oshchima | 109 |
Family life in the Village Oshchima | 133 |
Copyright | |
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