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{{Short description|Yugoslav/Macedonian politician and economist (1919–2008)}}
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[[File:Ксенте Богоев.jpg|thumb|right|Ksente Bogoev]]
Ksente Bogoev (Macedonian: Ксенте Богоев, Leunovo, 20 October 1919 - 20. April 2008 in Skopje) was a prominent economist, professor and Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of Macedonia within the former Yugoslavia . Head of the Yugoslav National Bank in 1977. He was a member and chairman (1992-1997) of the Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts .

'''Ksente Bogoev''' (Macedonian: Ксенте Богоев; 20 October 1919 in [[Strumica|Leunovo]] 20 April 2008 in [[Skopje]]) was a prominent economist, professor and Prime Minister of the [[Socialist Republic of Macedonia]] within the former [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]] and Head of the [[National Bank of Yugoslavia]] in 1977. He was a member and chairman (1992–1997) of the [[Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts]].

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[[Category:1919 births]]
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[[Category:People from Mavrovo and Rostuša Municipality]]
[[Category:League of Communists of Macedonia politicians]]
[[Category:Prime ministers of North Macedonia]]
[[Category:Socialist Republic of Macedonia]]
[[Category:Governors of the National Bank of Yugoslavia]]
[[Category:Yugoslav economists]]


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Ksente Bogoev

Ksente Bogoev (Macedonian: Ксенте Богоев; 20 October 1919 in Leunovo – 20 April 2008 in Skopje) was a prominent economist, professor and Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of Macedonia within the former Yugoslavia and Head of the National Bank of Yugoslavia in 1977. He was a member and chairman (1992–1997) of the Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts.