Cinometric activity in Macedonia. By the end of World War II, this activity took place through traveling, permanent and dedicated China. The first film projections were held in 1897. In Bitola and Skopje. In the beginning, the projections were maintained most often at cafes. The first permanent cinema (“Vardar”), located in Barca, worked in Skopje (1912). The most famous domestic traveling China was Milan Golubovski (1907-1909) and Ilija Johnov (1935- 1936), while the most significant dedicated China was the hygienic office from Skopje and the National Universities in Skopje, Bitola, Veles and Stip. At the end of the Second World War there were 17 permanent China. After the liberation, the cinemaker expanded rapidly (in 1953 there were 77 China, while in 1972 a total of 86 were registered. The life span of the cinemas begins to diminish in the eighties and early 1990s from ⅹⅹ c., When the video takes away the primacy of the cinema. Il. P.
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Кириличен напис КИНОПРИКАЖУВАЧКА ДЕЈНОСТ ВО МАКЕДОНИЈА