After belonging to many empires over time (including Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, and most recently Yugoslavian), Macedonia gained its independence in 1991, and Skopje, with about half a million people, is its largest city and capital. Despite its age, the city looks quite modern, owing to a massive 1963 earthquake that destroyed 75% of its buildings. Skopje has long been shared by Christians and Muslims, who still come together at the fascinating Old Bazaar, one of the Balkans' largest markets.
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Full of history and sculptures this modern bridge in the middle of the river in Skopje city NIce photoes
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The memorial is located in Park Woman Warrior. Each individual segment is symbolic. This memorial was the most criticized venture of the Skopje 2014 project. Looking at the memorial, it's meant to signify something: remembrance. Keep that in mind when viewing this memorial.
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A remarkable, eye appealing, photo taking fountain dedicated to the mothers of Macedonia between the Stone Bridge and Old Bazaar. It cannot be missed because of its size and it just grabs your attention.
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