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'''Kruševo''' (]: Crushuva;]/]: Крушево; ]: ''Κρούσοβο'', ''Krusovo'') is a ] in ]. It is the highest town in the country as it is situated at an altitude of between 1200 and 1330 meters above sea level. |
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'''Kruševo''' (]: Crushuva;]/]: Крушево; ]: ''Κρούσοβο'', ''Krusovo'') is a ] in ]. It is the highest town in the country as it is situated at an altitude of between 1200 and 1330 metres above sea level. |
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It was formed by the ] who fled from ] in today's Albania, after the attacks on the city by Ali Pasha of Ioannina, in the 18th century. |
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It was formed by the ] who fled from ] in today's Albania, after the attacks on the city by Ali Pasha of Ioannina, in the 18th century. |
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During the ] in ] the rebels proclaimed short lived ]. Having suppressed the uprising the city was almost completelly destroyed by the Ottoman army. It is home to ], a famous historical landmark which marks the spot of the ] of ]. On ] every year, it is the site of the traditional Macedonian Independence Day celebrations which are attended by the President of Macedonia, as well as other Macedonian political leaders. |
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During the ] in ] the rebels proclaimed a short lived ]. Having suppressed the uprising the city was almost completely destroyed by the Ottoman army. It is home to ], a famous historical landmark which marks the spot of the ] of ]. On ] every year, it is the site of the traditional Macedonian Independence Day celebrations which are attended by the President of Macedonia, as well as other Macedonian political leaders. |
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{{Towns in Macedonia}} |
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{{Towns in Macedonia}} |