Kitanov, Vanco (Pehcevo, 1923 – The locality performs Dol, Vinichko, 21. ⅴ 1943) – NOB enibot. As a student in the Strumica high school, he became a member of the SC (1941), and soon he was then a member of the CPY. He was a fighter of the first crying NOO, and during his breakdown from the Bulgarian army and police managed to break the blockade (18. 1942) and I was illegalized. In absentia he was sentenced to 15 years in prison. Later he became a fighter on the Shtip NOO “Goce Delchev” and died in a fight against the Bulgarian army and police. Lit.: Gjorgji Trajkovski, review of the monuments and memorial marks in SR Macedonia (from the period of revival to socialist construction), Skopje, 1986; Stip and Shtip at the National Liberation War 1941-1945, articles from the scientific gathering held on 17, 18 and 19 May 1990 in Stip, REC. 1-4, Skopje, 2000. S. Ml. Kitengev, Trajko (village of Podmocani, Prespa, 1858 – Sofia, 1895) – poet, essayist, publicist, translator, socialist, first president of the Macedonian Supreme Committee in Sofia. He was a People’s MP in the Bulgarian on-Trajko Kitanchev a native congregation. At an early age goes to Constantinople, where he helps his father, who dealt with gardening. In Turkish capital visits the Bulgarian school “Cyril and Methodius”. The teacher is the Great Bulgarian Revenue Deper and poet Petko R. Slaveykov. Later, the Metropolitan Nathanael Double, who allows school to continue in Russia (1875), with the Russian government scholarship. First teaches in Odessa and then in Kiev, where he completes the spiritual academy (1879). During 1879/80, he studied legal sciences at the Moscow University. Due to disturbed health, he returns to Bulgaria, where he teaches in several cities (Plovdiv, Gabrovo, Tarnovo, Sofia). During the school year 1882/83, he resides in Thessaloniki as a professor in the Thessaloniki Exarchian high school. As a rosophyophile, he enters a conflict with the Bulgarian Prodinand, for which he was persecuted and convicted. From 1884 to 1894 is a MP in the Bulgarian People’s Assembly. Was a regular member of the BDK (BAN) of 1884 He wrote in Bulgarian and Macedonian. He is the author of two poems for Marco King and forty songs, remaining from most of the scriptures that he threw them in the Aegean Sea in a moment. Known was as a remarkable orator. He translated him in Bulgarian, the novel “Don Quixote” by Cervantes. D. T.
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