2017 Gillian & David Travel to Macedonia
Holidays Weekend Breaks. Adventures
Macedonia Undiscovered Tresure video
1 : Great cultural heritage
2 : Preseved natural environment
3 : No mass tourism
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The Republic of Macedonia by CNN Sights and Sounds
This is the promotional video clip about Republic of Macedonia, broadcasted on CNN Sights and Sounds as a commercial made by the Macedonian Ministry of Culture -
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exploringmacedonia.com
macedonialovesyou.com
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Krushevo, Republic of Macedonia (1/2)
Mentioned in documents from the 15th century, Krusevo is a living museum, famous for its traditional architecture, cultural sites, and legacy as the site of the great 1903 Ilinden uprising against Ottoman domination. The rebellion failed, but its memory is cherished in Macedonia even today, as a symbol of the national struggle for freedom and democracy; while it lasted only 10 days, the Krusevo Republic of revolutionary leader Nikola Karev represented a desire for self-rule under a modern European political system. Today an enormous monument on the hill above Krusevo marks the elusive dream of the Ilinden revolutionaries.
Owing to its high elevation (1300 meters or 4,400 feet), Krusevo is also one of Macedonias prime winter sports destinations. Yet this same quality also makes this pine-forested getaway a comfortable destination in summer, when the Krusevo air stays cooler and more pure than in the arid lowlands.
The memory of Macedonian artist, Nikola Martinoski, is preserved in a traditional-style house/gallery that contains a huge collection of Martinoskis paintings and drawings, as well as various ethnological artifacts that bring 19th century Macedonia to life.
Krusevo was,as well,the hometown of Macedonian most famous pop-singer Tose Proeski (1981-2007).
Macedonian Beauty And Nature [part 1]
Video for Macedonian beauty and nature. The music is from Synthesis - Pomolila Boga Maca. Pictures are from the photographer Nace Popov. The places from the pictures are theese :
- Church in Mavrovo
- Debar Lake
- Galichnik
- Village Gari
- Garska River
- Globochica Lake
- Pelister
- St. Naum
- Ohrid Lake
- Kadina River
- Korab Mountain
- Lesnica
- Berovo nature
- Ohrid The City Of Light
- Ovchepole
- Plachkovica Mountain
- Prespa Lake
- Shar Mountain
- Skopje City
- Smolare
- Stogovo
- Strumica Nature
- Trpejca
Source of this video and taken pictures from
HIDDEN BEAUTIES OF MACEDONIA - Central Parts
Cultural Heritage - Strumica, Republic of Macedonia |
Astraion, Tiberiopolis....
STRUMICA
The city of love and betrayal!
music: Enya - Sounds of Nature - Celtic Rain
Bitola, Macedonia (part 5)
Over 50 travel-addicted people from many countries all over the world joined the European meeting of VirtualTourist.com members (VT Euromeet) which took place in Bitola, Macedonia on 27th May 2011.
We had great time in restaurant Grne on Shirko Sokak that was one of the best national restaurants in Macedonia. It is situated in the Old Russian consulate (now restored & protected building) on the main Magnolija Square in Bitola right next to the Clock Tower.
We enjoyed fantastic Macedonian and VT-like atmosphere, local music and dance as well as delicious hot buffet with Macedonian national dishes, salads & desert.
Details:
Macedonia - A Civilization Uncovered (5/5)
BBC Macedonia - A Civilization Uncovered (1/5)
Macedonia today is a geographical region of Greece, and the largest of the Greek territory.
It constitutes most of the geographic and historical region of ancient Macedon, a Greek kingdom ruled by the Argeads whose most celebrated members were Alexander the Great and his father Philip II.
In 336 B.C., Alexander the Great became the leader of the Greek kingdom of Macedonia. By the time he died 13 years later, Alexander had built an empire that stretched from Greece all the way to India. That brief but thorough empire-building campaign changed the world: It spread Greek ideas and culture from the Eastern Mediterranean to Asia. Historians call this era the Hellenistic period.
The name Macedonia was later applied to identify various administrative areas in the Roman and Byzantine Empires with widely differing borders.