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- proper noun A historic city in the southern
Republic of Macedonia .
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Examples
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Well, give us Prilep, that is what we want, and keep King Marko for yourselves! '
Serbia in Light and Darkness With Preface by the Archbishop of Canterbury, (1916) Nikolai Velimirovi�� 1918
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Bulgar come to Prilep and say, 'You Bulgar, you come work for us.'
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, April 16, 1919 Various
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Macedonia, called Marko of Prilep, also participated, and was killed there.
Serbia in Light and Darkness With Preface by the Archbishop of Canterbury, (1916) Nikolai Velimirovi�� 1918
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It was the centre of the Serbian mediaeval state and power, the very heart of the Serbian glory from the time when the Serbs became Christians till the tragedy of Kossovo, and after this tragedy till the death of King Marko of Prilep in the beginning of the fifteenth century.
Serbia in Light and Darkness With Preface by the Archbishop of Canterbury, (1916) Nikolai Velimirovi�� 1918
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Serbian children know the names of the towns like Skoplje, Prilep, Ochrida, and the heroes 'names, Urosh, Stephen, Milutin, Dushan, Marko and Ugljesha, before they learn in the school to write these names.
Serbia in Light and Darkness With Preface by the Archbishop of Canterbury, (1916) Nikolai Velimirovi�� 1918
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A Bulgarian diplomat formerly in Rome once ironically told a Serbian sculptor in a discussion about Macedonia: 'We Bulgars know that King Marko of Prilep is a Serbian.
Serbia in Light and Darkness With Preface by the Archbishop of Canterbury, (1916) Nikolai Velimirovi�� 1918
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The Serbian troops crossed the frontier and fighting proceeded in three different directions, towards Skoplje and Prilep, towards Adrianople and towards Scutari.
Serbia in Light and Darkness With Preface by the Archbishop of Canterbury, (1916) Nikolai Velimirovi�� 1918
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Scutari, Kumanovo, Skoplje, Prilep, Bitolj, Adrianople -- all these names were well known by every Serbian soldier.
Serbia in Light and Darkness With Preface by the Archbishop of Canterbury, (1916) Nikolai Velimirovi�� 1918
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So we cannot imagine a Serbia without Prilep, the source, yea, the birthplace of our national poetry.
Serbia in Light and Darkness With Preface by the Archbishop of Canterbury, (1916) Nikolai Velimirovi�� 1918
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Skoplje had been the centre of our mediaeval kingdom; in Prilep lived and ruled king Marko, our national hero; under the walls of.
Serbia in Light and Darkness With Preface by the Archbishop of Canterbury, (1916) Nikolai Velimirovi�� 1918
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