List of people from Bitola
Below is a list of notable people born in Bitola, North Macedonia or its surroundings:
- Theodoros Adam, chieftain of the Macedonian Struggle
- Slobodan Aligrudić, actor
- Mirjeta Bajramoska, handball player
- Julia Batino, antifascist and women's rights activist
- Hüseyin Avni Bey, lieutenant colonel
- Petros Christou, teacher and chieftain of the Macedonian Struggle
- Konstantin Čomu, started first cinema center together with the Manaki brothers
- Ajri Demirovski, folk music composer
- Slave Dimitrov, composer
- Igor Durlovski, opera singer
- Petar Džadžić, literary critic
- Naci Eldeniz, military officer in the Ottoman and Turkish armies
- Petar Georgiev-Kalica, composer and songwriter
- Karolina Gočeva, pop singer
- Gjoko Hadžievski, football coach
- Hafiz Hakki Pasha, Ottoman general
- Nexhmije Hoxha, wife of Enver Hoxha
- Georgi Hristov, footballer
- Jonce Hristovski, folk singer
- Rafael Moshe Kamhi, member of the IMRO
- Janko Konstantinov, architect
- Mehmet Suphi Kula, Ottoman general
- Kiril Makedonski, musician
- Miljan Miljanić, football coach
- Aleksandar Mladenović, linguist
- Georgios Modis, Greek jurist, politician, writer and participant in the Macedonian Struggle
- Dimitar Ilievski-Murato, alpinist, first Macedonian to climb Mount Everest
- Mirko Ivanovski, footballer
- Ahmed Izzet Pasha, Ottoman general
- Olga Jančić, sculptor
- Nikolče Noveski, footballer
- Stevan Ognenovski, writer
- Tale Ognenovski, multi-instrumentalist
- Theofylaktos Papakonstantinou, Greek politician, journalist, minister of education and religious affairs
- Chris Petrovski, actor
- Pande Petrovski, Chief of Staff of the Army of the Republic of North Macedonia
- Mihail Petruševski, philologist and founder of the Faculty of Philosophy at Skopje University
- Gjerasim Qiriazi, founder of the Protestant Church of Albania
- Gjergj Qiriazi, writer
- Parashqevi Qiriazi, teacher of the first girls' Albanian school; participant of the Congress of Monastir
- Sevasti Qiriazi, pioneer of Albanian female education
- Dimitar Rizov, revolutionary and publicist
- Süleyman Sabri Pasha, Ottoman general
- Ljubica Sokić, painter
- Goran Stefanovski, dramatist and scriptwriter
- Archbishop Stephen, Head of the Macedonian Orthodox Church
- Georgi Sugarev, revolutionary
- Jovan Vraniškovski, Archbishop of the Orthodox Ohrid Archbishopric
- Tahsin Yazıcı, military officer and politician
- Hüseyin Avni Zaimler, Ottoman general
- Tajar Zavalani, journalist for the BBC
- Antonios Zois, Greek chieftain and Macedonian Fighter
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