[1] During the first World War, Nižepole fell on the Allied side of the Macedonian front and its Aromanian villagers first fled to Florina and then most went to Katerini, Greece.
[1] After the war, most Nižepole Aromanians preferred to remain in Katerini after a few returnees came back telling of the destruction of the village.
[1] Only in 1923 with the Population exchange between Greece and Turkey and arrival of Greek refugees after the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922) did some Nižepole inhabitants return to the village.
[1] A large population of the village would later migrate to Melbourne, Victoria, Australia from the late 1950's until the early 1990's, settling mainly in the northern suburbs of Pascoe Vale and Coburg.
These migrations coincided with the general rise of urban living in Macedonia, which saw the majority of remaining residents relocating to Bitola.