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'''Vrben''' is a village near city of [[Gostivar]], [[Republic of Macedonia|Macedonia]]. It is found in the [[Municipality Mavrovo - Rostuse]] at altitude of 1610 m. It has population of 142.
'''Vrben''' is a village near city of [[Gostivar]], [[Republic of Macedonia|Macedonia]]. It is found in the [[Municipality Mavrovo - Rostuse]] at altitude of 1610 m. It has population of 142.


Famous people originating from Vrben include [[Paskal Sotirovski]], world-recognized astrophysicist, and [[Selvije Saliu]], politician.<ref>http://www.makemigration.com/aktivnosti/nauka/paskalsotirovski.htm</ref> <ref>http://www.sobranie.mk/default.asp?ItemID=01594A4DD6A87340A822A55505DA5B42</ref> The ortodox church "Sv. Petka" is the most important community institution in the village.
According to the 2002 census, the village's population is consisted of 135 [[Macedonians (ethnic group)|Macedonian]]s and 7 [[Albanian]]s. Famous people originating from Vrben include [[Paskal Sotirovski]], world-recognized astrophysicist, and [[Selvije Saliu]], politician.<ref>http://www.makemigration.com/aktivnosti/nauka/paskalsotirovski.htm</ref> <ref>http://www.sobranie.mk/default.asp?ItemID=01594A4DD6A87340A822A55505DA5B42</ref> The ortodox church "Sv. Petka" is the most important community institution in the village.


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[[Category:Villages in Macedonia]]

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Revision as of 14:17, 29 September 2012

Vrben is a village near city of Gostivar, Macedonia. It is found in the Municipality Mavrovo - Rostuse at altitude of 1610 m. It has population of 142.

According to the 2002 census, the village's population is consisted of 135 Macedonians and 7 Albanians. Famous people originating from Vrben include Paskal Sotirovski, world-recognized astrophysicist, and Selvije Saliu, politician.[1] [2] The ortodox church "Sv. Petka" is the most important community institution in the village.

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