Sterjo Nakov | |
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Born | Штерјо Наков 1948 |
Alma mater | Skopje University |
Occupation | President of Managing, Board and General Manager, President of Supervision Board at Fersped AD [1] |
Employer | Fersped AD |
Sterjo Nakov | |
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Allegiance | |
Service/ | Yugoslav People's Army |
Rank | Private |
Sterjo Nakov is a Macedonian businessman with Vlach origin. [2] [3] His family origins from Kalin Kamen in Kriva Palanka Municipality. [4] He is Honorary Consul of Romania in Macedonia. [5]
Allegedly he owns businesses in the ports of Thessaloniki, Greece and Drach, Albania that was never confirmed. [10]
Sterjo Nakov was portrayed in the satirical animated TV Show Ednooki in 2007 and 2008.
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