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=Beautiful Macedonia= | |||
'''Macedonia''' - that unforgettable name evoking images of ancient, great civilizations and exotic adventure - is also a warm and welcoming modern-day republic in the very heart of southeastern Europe. | |||
While easily accessible from all points abroad, and boasting all the amenities of the Western world, '''Macedonia''' remains one of Europe’s last great undiscovered countries: a natural paradise of mountains, lakes and rivers, where life moves to a different rhythm, amidst the sprawling grandeur of rich historical ruins and idyllic villages that have remained practically unchanged for centuries. | |||
'''Macedonia'''’s geographical and cultural position as bridge between East and West, as the crossroads between Christian Europe and the mystical Orient, is attested to today in its inhabitants. The Macedonian people – a mixture of ancient Macedonians and Slavic tribes that settled here starting in the 5th century C.E. – make up the greatest part of a country. The visitor can go in ], the capital, visit beautiful ], ], ], ], ], ] lake, visit Macedonian national parks: ], ] and ] and the alpine beauty of ], ], ], ] and other interesting mountains. | |||
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Image: Ohridlake.jpg |Lake Ohrid - The largest lake in Macedonia | |||
Image: pelister.jpg |National park | |||
Image: Ohrid2.jpg | ] - Old Macedonian architecture | |||
Image: MountShara.jpg |] - The largest Macedonian mountain | |||
Image: ascension of christ.JPG |Ascension of Christ – Church of St. Sophia - ] | |||
Image: Architecture.jpg | ] – The second largest town in Macedonia | |||
Image: Panair Korab.jpg |] – the highest Macedonian mountain | |||
Image: Archangel_Gabriel_.JPG |Fresco – Archangel Garbiel | |||
Image: MountKorab.jpg |] – the highest Macedonian mountain | |||
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