House of Iljo Filipovski
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TypeHouse
LocationGaličnik, North Macedonia
Governing bodyOffice for Protection of Cultural Heritage, Ministry of Culture
| House of Iljo Filipovski | |
|---|---|
| Native name Куќа на Иљо Филиповски Kukja na Iljo Filipovski (Macedonian) | |
| Type | House |
| Location | Galičnik, North Macedonia |
| Coordinates | 41°35′36.38″N 20°39′13.91″E / 41.5934389°N 20.6538639°E |
| Governing body | Office for Protection of Cultural Heritage, Ministry of Culture |
| Owner | Filipovski family |
The House of Iljo Filipovski is a historical house in Galičnik that is listed as Cultural heritage of North Macedonia. It is in ownership of one branch of the family of Filipovski.
Notable members of the family
The family of Filipovci shares ancestral roots with the families of Golčevci, Sarievski, Drenkovci, Eftovci, Boškovci, Sekulovci and Bimbaškovci.[1]
- Slavko ― progenitor of the family.[1]
- Filip 'Glava' ― one of the richest sheep and cattle owners in the late 19th century.[2]
- Jovan Filiposki ― son of Gjorgji.[3]
- Kire Filipovski ― grandson of Filip 'Glava'.[2]
- Rade Filiposki ― member of the League of Communist Youth of Yugoslavia. He was secretary of the third local LCYY group.[4]
- Dokse Filiposki ― partisan during the People Lberation war of Macedonia.[5][6] He was kidnaped by a corrupted Albanian police officer in 1943 during the Italian protectorate of Albania.[7]
- Niko Filiposki ― local activist in the mid 20th century.[8]
- Pavle Filiposki ― local sports activist in the mid 20th century.[9]
- Kosto Filiposki ― local activist in the mid 20th century.[9]
- Dragan Filiposki ― local activist in the mid 20th century.[9]
- The brothers Ilija, Blagoja, Filip and Vase Filipovski who gave endowment for renovation of the local and old Saint Paraskeva of the Balkans Church, as a commemoration of their parents Kire and Evgena.[10]
- Milica Filiposka ― member of the Board for organizing the Galičnik Wedding Festival.[11]