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Nikola "Kole" Čašule (Cyrillic: Коле Чашуле; March 2, 1921 – September 22, 2009) was a Macedonian-Yugoslavian essayist, dramatist, short story writer and ambassador. Chashule was one of the founders of the and served as the organization's president. Additionally, Chashule diplomatically represented Yugoslavia. He was Yugoslavia's ambassador to Bolivia, Brazil and Peru. He also served as a consul to Canada. Kole Chashule died on September 22, 2009, at the age of 88.

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  • Kole Čašule (mazedonisch Коле Чашуле; * 2. März 1921 in Prilep; † 22. September 2009 in Skopje) war ein jugoslawischer bzw. mazedonischer Schriftsteller, Politiker und Diplomat. (de)
  • Nikola "Kole" Čašule (Cyrillic: Коле Чашуле; March 2, 1921 – September 22, 2009) was a Macedonian-Yugoslavian essayist, dramatist, short story writer and ambassador. Chashule was one of the founders of the and served as the organization's president. Čašule was born as Nikola Kepev in the town of Prilep, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, in the present-day North Macedonia. From 1938 till the beginning of the World War II, he studied medicine at the University of Belgrade. In May 1941, together with other students from Vardar Macedonia, he left for Sofia to continue his studies. There he met Nikola Vaptsarov, Venko Markovski and Todor Pavlov. He was a member of the partisan communist group that started the communist resistance against Bulgarian occupation on October 11, 1941 in Prilep. In 1942, Čašule was arrested and sentenced in Bulgaria to death, as the organizer of an assassination attempt against the former IMRO activist . His sentence was commuted to life imprisonment and he was imprisoned in Idrizovo near Skopje. In 1944, he joined the guerrilla units. In 1946, Čašule and Lazar Mojsov, as members of the judicial council, sentenced Metodija Andonov-Čento to 11 years in prison. Čašule worked as the editor of two Macedonian magazines, Nov den and Sovremenost. He also served as the director of Radio Skopje and the Drama Director for the . Casule was named an honorary member of the Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts. Čašule was the recipient of several major Yugoslavian awards, including the Marin Drzić for dramatic work, the July 4 award, the Sterijina nagrada, the October 11 award, the Stale Popov and the , which he was awarded for his entire body of work. Additionally, Chashule diplomatically represented Yugoslavia. He was Yugoslavia's ambassador to Bolivia, Brazil and Peru. He also served as a consul to Canada. Kole Chashule died on September 22, 2009, at the age of 88. (en)
  • Коле Чашуле (2 березня 1921, Прилеп — 22 вересня 2009, Скоп'є) — македонський есеїст, драматург, публіцист, політик і дипломат. (uk)
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  • Kole Čašule (mazedonisch Коле Чашуле; * 2. März 1921 in Prilep; † 22. September 2009 in Skopje) war ein jugoslawischer bzw. mazedonischer Schriftsteller, Politiker und Diplomat. (de)
  • Коле Чашуле (2 березня 1921, Прилеп — 22 вересня 2009, Скоп'є) — македонський есеїст, драматург, публіцист, політик і дипломат. (uk)
  • Nikola "Kole" Čašule (Cyrillic: Коле Чашуле; March 2, 1921 – September 22, 2009) was a Macedonian-Yugoslavian essayist, dramatist, short story writer and ambassador. Chashule was one of the founders of the and served as the organization's president. Additionally, Chashule diplomatically represented Yugoslavia. He was Yugoslavia's ambassador to Bolivia, Brazil and Peru. He also served as a consul to Canada. Kole Chashule died on September 22, 2009, at the age of 88. (en)
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  • Kole Čašule (de)
  • Kole Čašule (en)
  • Коле Чашуле (uk)
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