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KF Milano Kumanovë is a football club based in Kumanovo, North Macedonia. They are currently competing in the OFS Kumanovo league.
Hapoel Holon B.C., also known for sponsorship reasons as Hapoel Unet Holon B.C., is a professional basketball club that is based in Holon, Israel. Holon plays in the Ligat HaAl, which is the top level division of Israeli pro club basketball.
Hapoel Holon was an Israeli football club based in Holon. It ceased to exist in 1985 when it merged with Tzafririm Holon to form Hapoel Tzafririm Holon.
Kumanovo Water Crisis 2001 was a deliberate water supply cutoff from the Albanian terrorists held Lipkovo Lake area that supplies the civilian Macedonian population in Kumanovo, Macedonia in 2001.
Kumanovo ; Albanian: Kumanovë) is a municipality located in the northern part of North Macedonia. Kumanovo is also the name of the city where the municipal seat is found.
The Kumanovo dialect is a member of the eastern subgroup of the Northern group of dialects of the Macedonian language. It belongs to the so-called Prizren-Timok dialects, also known as Torlakian.
The Military Technical Agreement between the International Security Force and the Governments of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the republic of Serbia (commonly known as the Military Technical Agreement or Kumanovo Agreement) was an accord concluded on 9 June 1999 in Kumanovo, current North Macedonia. It concluded the Kosovo War.
Kumanovo Peak is the rocky, partly ice-free peak rising to 1050 m in Ivanili Heights on Oscar II Coast in Graham Land. It surmounts Rogosh Glacier to the northeast and east.
Kumanovo Prison is a Macedonian prison in the village of K'shenje near Kumanovo, Macedonia. It opened in 2013.
The Kumanovo uprising was an uprising organized by an assembly of chiefs of the districts of Kumanovo, Kriva Palanka, and Kratovo in the Vilayet of Kosovo (in modern-day North Macedonia) in 1878. The movement sought to liberate the region from the hands of the Ottoman Empire and unify it with the Principality of Serbia, which was at war with the Ottomans at the time.
A shootout which erupted during a raid between Macedonian police and an armed group identifying itself as the National Liberation Army occurred on 9 May 2015 in the northern Macedonian town of Kumanovo. During the shootings, eight Macedonian policemen and 10 of the militants were killed, while 37 officers were wounded and hospitalized.
The Kumanovo district was a kaza (district) in the Sanjak of Üsküp (Skopje) of the Ottoman Empire. It was formed in 1867, during the reign of Abdülaziz I. It was dissolved in 1912.
Kumanovo Town Cemetery is located in the southeast part of Kumanovo, North Macedonia.