[5] Families from Dobrolishta, along with Slimnitsa and Omotsko, settled in 1791 and in the Nevrokop village of Kovachevitsa, where they formed the so-called Arnautska neighborhood.
[13] In 1945, Greek Foreign Minister Ioannis Politis ordered the compilation of demographic data regarding the Prefecture of Kastoria.
[16] 13 children from Kalochori, are moved out of the country by the communist authorities as refugees to the Eastern Bloc during the Greek Civil War.
[18] Vangel Mirkovski, (Evangelos Mirkopoulos), (1915–1949), – Communist, officer of ELAS, high-ranking member of DAG[19] Lazar Poplazarov- commander of an armed detachment of ELAS, editor of "Slavyanomakedonski Glas" newspaper, district leader of the SNLF, and general directorate member of the NLF.
[20] Vasil Bruzho- a member of the IMRO[21] Vasil Hristovski, (Vasilis Xristopoulos), (1913– 8 August 1948) – partisan, member of SNLF and NLF[22] Zissos Deliovski, (Zisis Deliopoulos), (?- 1981) – Communist, and head of the Northeast Committee of Kastoria, died in 1981 Zissos Kalimanov, (Zisis Kallimanis), (?
– 1943), – Communist, arrested in Akronavlia, released in June 1941, was killed by an Italian patrol in Pelekanos[23] Ilia Tepov (1884 -?
– 1943)- Communist, member of the Communist Party of Greece[29] Todor Kalimanov – (Thodoros Kalimanis), – village leader[23] Yagnoula Kunovska – (1943– )- a lawyer, politician, and artist in North Macedonia, granddaughter of Nikola Dobrolitski[30] Sterjana Vangelova – (1924– ) – participant in the Greek Civil War[31] Sterjo Kalimanov - (Stergios Kalimanis), - member of Ohrana.