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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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