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'''Mariovo''' is a mountainous region in southwestern ] known for its traditional white costume. The area is somewhat large but since there has been no urban development in these spaces over the past century, the region contains no actual towns, only rustic villages. The largest village in Mariovo is ], situated in ]'s country. '''Mariovo''' is a mountainous region in southwestern ] known for its traditional white costume. The area is somewhat large but since there has been no urban development in these spaces over the past century, the region contains no actual towns, only rustic villages. The largest village in Mariovo is ], situated in ]'s country.


The villagers are still known to dress in traditional costume. The villagers are still known to dress in traditional costume.

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Mariovo is a mountainous region in southwestern Macedonia known for its traditional white costume. The area is somewhat large but since there has been no urban development in these spaces over the past century, the region contains no actual towns, only rustic villages. The largest village in Mariovo is Vitolište, situated in Prilep's country.

The villagers are still known to dress in traditional costume.

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