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House in Galičnik, North Macedonia
House of Boris and Tomo Bundalevski
Native name
Куќа на Петре и Миле Желчевски
Kukja na Boris i Tomo Bundalevski (Macedonian)
TypeHouse
LocationGaličnik, North Macedonia
Coordinates41°35′43.62″N 20°39′05.87″E / 41.5954500°N 20.6516306°E / 41.5954500; 20.6516306
Governing bodyOffice for Protection of Cultural Heritage, Ministry of Culture
OwnerBundalevski family

The House of Boris and Tomo Bundalevski is a historical house in Galičnik that is listed as Cultural heritage of North Macedonia. It is in ownership of the family of Bundalevski.

History of the family

The family of Bundalevci stems from the family of Ognenovci. From Ognenovci, they share roots with the families of Karadakovci, Luzevci, Marevci, Ževairovci, Želčevci, Venovci, Šotarovci, Bislimovci and Tripunovci.

Notable members of the family

  • Bundale ― progenitor of the family.
  • Gjino Bundaleski ― son of Bundale. When he was 80 years old, he survived a plague and his close family died. Then he married a young woman from the village of Gari. She already had a 13-year-old son by the name Jovan.
  • Jovan Bundaleski - adopted son of Gjino.
  • Boris Bundaleski - local activist in the mid 20th century.
  • Pavle Bundaleski - local activist in the mid 20th century.
  • Sofre Bundaleski - member of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia
  • Rafe Bundaleski - member of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia

References

  1. Ognjanovikj Lonoski, Rista (2004). Галичник и Мијаците [Galičnik and the Myaks] (in Macedonian). Skopje: Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts. p. 94. ISBN 9989-101-36-1.
  2. ^ Ognjanovikj Lonoski, Rista (2004). Галичник и Мијаците [Galičnik and the Myaks] (in Macedonian). Skopje: Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts. p. 97. ISBN 9989-101-36-1.
  3. ^ Bužaroski, Risto (1976). Галичка повест [Galičnik History] (in Macedonian). Skopje: NIK "Naša Kniga". p. 175.
  4. ^ Bužaroski, Risto (1976). Галичка повест [Galičnik History] (in Macedonian). Skopje: NIK "Naša Kniga". p. 176.

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