Krsto Aleksov (Bulgarian: Кръстьо Алексов, Macedonian: Крсто Алексов; 1877-unknown) was a Macedonian Bulgarian revolutionary of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization.[3][4] He is considered an ethnic Macedonian in North Macedonia.[5]
Aleksov was born in the Ottoman village of Herebel (present-day Albania).[6] As a young man he emigrated to Bulgaria and from 1898 to the spring of 1902 Aleksov lived in Ruse. Here he received a military training in the local rifle company.[7] During the Ilinden Uprising, Aleksov served in a cheta in the Galičnik region.[8] As a revolutionary, later he was active in the Kičevo region.[9] In 1909, he was treated in Sofia, after which he returned to Ottoman Macedonia. Aleksov married Neda Arsova in October 1909 in Kičevo.[10] The last information about him is from a 1918 survey held by the Macedonian Brotherhoods in Bulgaria, when Serbian annexed-Vardar Macedonia was occupied by Bulgaria.[11]