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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Discover the best top things to do in Skopje Region, Republic of North Macedonia including French War Cemetery Skopje, Mosque Iskhak-Bek, Sultan Murad Mosque, Stobi, Suli Han, Skopje Art Bridge, Fallen Heroes of Macedonia, Clock Tower Saat Kula, Fountain of the Mothers of Macedonia, Skopje Aqueduct.
in Europe (dark grey) – [Legend]
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.
in Europe (dark grey) – [Legend]
Discover the best top things to do in Skopje Region, Republic of North Macedonia including Church of St. Panteleimon, Holy Savior Church, Sultan Murad Mosque, Stobi, Church of the Ascension of Jesus, Daut Pasha Hamam, Memorial House of Mother Teresa, Millennium Cross, Warrior on a Horse, The Stone Bridge.
Discover the best top things to do in Vardar Region, Republic of North Macedonia including Kavadarci Information Center, Stobi, Tikves Winery, Royal Winery Queen Maria, Lake Mladost, Negotino City Museum, Demir Kapija's museum, The Ss Cyril and Methodius Church, St. Spas-Veles Church, Saint Panteleimon Church.
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.
Discover the best top things to do in Skopje Region, Republic of North Macedonia including Marko's Monastery, Stobi, Old Bazaar, Skopje, Ancient Town of Scupi, Kapan Han, Skopje Fortress Kale, Feudal Tower.
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