Alexander the Great Fountain, Macedonia Square - Skopje (HD)
The fountain of Alexandar the Great in Skopje, Square Macedonia, Republic of Macedonia
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SKOPJE - MACEDONIA, AMAZING VIEW TO MACEDONIA SQUARE
BREATHTAKING VIEW FROM A BALCONY OF HOTEL MARRIOTT TO THE FOUNTAINS OF ALEXANDER THE GREAT
Macedonia Square with Hotel Marriott & Fountains - Skopje, North Macedonia
This new look of Macedonia Square (Skopje) is part of the project Skopje 2014.
Macedonia Square - Skopje, North Macedonia
The main square of Skopje - Macedonia Square - in the most beautiful period of the year....
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Macedonia Skopje Central square / Macédoine Skopje Place centrale
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Плоштад Македонија / Macedonia square, Skopje
Плоштад Македонија / Macedonia square by night, Skopje
Skopje (Скопје) the capital of Republic of Macedonia by Cehulić family
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Skopje (Скопје, Scupi, Üsküp, Shkup, Σκόπια) is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Macedonia. Skopje is located on the upper course of the Vardar River and is located on a major north-south Balkan route between Belgrade and Athens.
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The most distinctive feature of Skopje is its hilltop Fortress which offers a breathtaking panorama of the city.
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The Kale Fortress (Скопско Кале) is situated on the highest point in the city overlooking the Vardar River.
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The Mustapha Pasha Mosque, viewed from the Skopje Fortress and Monument under the main tower of Fortress.
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The Mother Teresa Memorial House is dedicated to the humanitarian and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Mother Teresa.
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The Skopje Aqueduct is an archaeological site located in village Vizbegovo north-west from the city center Skopje
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The orthodox cathedral St Clement of Ohrid (Свети Климент Охридски) and the Church of St. Panteleimon in Gorno Nerezi.
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The Stone Bridge connects Macedonia Square on the right bank, to the Old Bazaar on the left bank of Vardar river.
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The Old Town of Skopje was one of the largest and most significant oriental bazaars in the Balkans.
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Skopje is an ecclectic mix of Christian and Islamic culture, with both vying to make themselves visible.
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The Vardar River, which originates near Gostivar, flows through the city then flows south eventually flowing into the Aegean Sea.
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Today, Skopje is a modern city and Macedonia's major political, economical, educational, and cultural center.
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Cifte hammam (Чифте-амам) in the Old Bazaar of Skopje and House of Macedonian Parliament.
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The Millennium Cross (Милениумски крст) is situated on the peak of the mountain Vodno.
Macedonia Timeless Skopje Македонија Вечна Скопје
Macedonia Timeless Skopje Македонија Вечна Скопје
Even though Macedonia is a young state which became independent in 1991, its roots run deep in the history. The name Macedonia is in fact the oldest surviving name of a country in the continent of Europe. Archaeological evidence shows that old European civilization flourished in Macedonia between 7000 and 3500 BC. Macedonia is located in the center of the Southern Balkans, north of ancient Greece, east of Illyria, and west of Thrace. The ancient Macedonians were a distinct nation, ethnically, linguistically, and culturally different from their neighbors. The origins of the Macedonians are in the ancient Brygian substratum which occupied the whole of Macedonian territory and in Indo-European superstratum, which settled here at the end of the 2nd millennium.
From the down of history, various races have inhabited Macedonia, and ancient civilisations have flourished on these lands. The chronology of Macedonia, from the time of the Argeadai Dynasty, was founded by a powerful Kingdom around 725 BC. The more recent petition between Greece, Bulgarian and Serbia on 10 August 1913, are presented below.
BC 724-512: The establishment and development phase of the Macedonian Empire.
BC 512-497: The Persian Invasion.
BC 479-360: The recovery of the Macedonian Kingdom.
BC 399-336: The Macedonian Kingdom of Philip II.
BC 333-323: The reign of Alexander the Great.
BC 306-168: The reign of the Antigonos Dynasty.
BC 214-148: Macedonian Wars. First, Second, Third, Fourth War.
BC 148-AD: Macedonians defend their rights firstly as a Roman province, then as a province administered by the Roman Senate.
AD 178: Invasion of the Goths.
AD 434: Invasion of Huns.
AD 478: Invasion od Ostrogoths.
AD 500: Invasion of Bulgars.
AD 527: Invasion of some Slav tribes.
AD 855: Kiril and Metodij create the first alphabet.
AD 886: Kliment spreads Christianity and founds the Ohrid Literary School.
AD 969: The Macedonian Empire of Tsar Samuel.
1914: Battle of Mount Belasica.
1018-1185: Byzantine reign.
1185-1280: Bulgarian reign.
1346-1912: Ottoman Empire reign.
Macedonian Dukes during the Ottoman reign.
1912: First Balkan War.
1913: Second Balkan War.
1913: Three-partition of Macedonia.
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Skopje, Macedonia - Travel Around The World | Top best places to visit in Skopje, Macedonia
Top best places to visit in Skopje, Macedonia
Skopje is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Macedonia.
It is the country’s political, cultural, economic, and academic center. Skopje is known as the City of Statues thanks to its impressive monuments situated all over the city.
In the center of town is the Macedonia Square, the biggest public space in Macedonia.
In its middle stands the Warrior on a Horse, a fountain and a statue of Alexander the Great.
The symbol of the city the Stone Bridge connects Macedonia Square to the Old Bazaar.
Around the square, which serves as a main entrance to the Old Bazaar, are:
The Museum of the Macedonian Struggle,
The National Theater,
And the Holocaust Memorial, a museum and multimedia center about the history of the Jews in the Balkans.
Nearby is another representative square with the Macedonian Opera and Ballet and a Philharmonic Hall.
And next to it is the Art Bridge, the most beautiful bridge in the city full of sculptures of noted artists.
Also worth a visit are:
The Porta Macedonia, a triumphal arch dedicated to 20 years of Macedonian independence.
The Mother Teresa House, a beautiful and tranquil modern chapel and a museum.
And the Church of St Clement of Ohrid, the largest cathedral of the Macedonian Orthodox Church.
One of the most important places to go in Skopje is the Old Bazaar. It is the largest marketplace in the Balkans famous for its cultural and historical values.
Beside the stores there are some interesting objects within the Old Bazaar, such as:
The National Museum, one of the oldest museums in the country.
The Double Hamam, a Turkish bath, today used as a gallery.
The Church of the Ascension of Jesus, a tiny orthodox temple with a pleasant courtyard.
And the Mustafa Pasha Mosque, one of the most beautiful Islamic buildings in Macedonia.
In the vicinity of the Old Bazaar there are other prominent mosques, like:
The Sultan Murat Mosque, the biggest mosque in Macedonia.
The Gazi Isa Bey’s Mosque, the only seljuk mosque in Europe.
And the Yahya Pasha Mosque which has a roof in the shape of a pyramid and the tallest minaret in Skopje.
But the biggest attraction in the city is the Kale Fortress.
The historic fortifications was build on the highest hill in the Skopje valley
and now offer great views over the city.
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Skopje, is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Macedonia with about a third of the total population. It is the country's political, cultural, economic, and academic centre. It was known in the Roman period under the name Scupi.
The territory of Skopje has been inhabited since at least 4000 BC; remains of Neolithic settlements have been found within the old Kale Fortress that overlooks the modern city centre. On the eve of the 1st century AD, the settlement was seized by the Romans and became a military camp. When the Roman Empire was divided into eastern and western halves in 395 AD, Scupi came under Byzantine rule from Constantinople. During much of the early medieval period, the town was contested between the Byzantines and the Bulgarian Empire, whose capital it was between 972 and 992. From 1282 the town was part of the Serbian realm and its capital city since 1346. In 1392 the city was conquered by the Ottoman Turks who called the town Üsküp. The town stayed under Ottoman control over 500 years, serving as the capital of pashasanjak of Üsküb and later the Vilayet of Kosovo. At that time the city was famous for its oriental architecture. In 1912 the city was liberated by the Kingdom of Serbia during the Balkan Wars and after the First World War the city became part of the newly formed Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (Kingdom of Yugoslavia). In the Second World War the city was conquered by the Bulgarian Army, which was part of Axis powers. In 1944 it became the capital city of Democratic Macedonia (later Socialist Republic of Macedonia), which was a federal state, part of Democratic Federal Yugoslavia (later Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia). The city developed rapidly after World War II, but this trend was interrupted in 1963 when it was hit by a disastrous earthquake. In 1991 it became the capital city of independent Macedonia.
Skopje is located on the upper course of the Vardar River and is located on a major north-south Balkan route between Belgrade and Athens. It is a center for metal-processing, chemical, timber, textile, leather, and printing industries. Industrial development of the city has been accompanied by development of the trade, logistics, and banking sectors, as well as an emphasis on the fields of culture and sport. According to the last official count from 2002, Skopje has a population of 506,926 inhabitants; according to two unofficial estimates for more recent period, the city has a population of 668,518 or 491,000 inhabitants.Wikipedia
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8 September 1991 - The Independence Day of the Republic of Macedonia [EN subs]
The Independence Day (Macedonian: Ден на независноста, Den na nezavisnosta) in the Republic of Macedonia is celebrated on 8 September. It has been a national holiday since 1991, when a Referendum for Independence took place. The Republic of Macedonia gained its independence from Yugoslavia, where it was a federal state, and became a sovereign parliamentary democracy.
On September 8, 1991, over 95.5% of the 75.8% turnout voters on the Referendum voted for the independence of the Republic Macedonia.
“ Dear citizens of Macedonia, allow me tonight to you and to all citizens of Macedonia to congratulate the free, sovereign and independent Macedonia! ”
- said the then- President of the Republic of Macedonia Kiro Gligorov on the evening of September 8, addressing the citizens who spontaneously gathered at Macedonia Square in the capital Skopje, to celebrate the successful referendum.
The people's will for an independent state was confirmed with the Declaration of the referendum results on September 18, 1991, by the first multi-party Macedonian Parliament. Finally, on 25 September 1991, the Declaration of Independence was adopted by the Macedonian Parliament. Next, the new Constitution of the Republic of Macedonia was adopted on 17 November 1991.
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SKOPJE: Completing statue of GREEK HERO ALEXANDER THE GREAT ???? (NORTH MACEDONIA)
SUBSCRIBE: - Preparing the statue of the GREEK GENERAL Alexander the Great for unveiling at the central square (Macedonia Square) in Skopje. This video was shot on August 6th, 2011, and the statue is scheduled to be officially unveiled on September 8, 2011.
North Macedonia, officially the Republic of North Macedonia, is a country in the Balkan Peninsula in Southeast Europe. It is one of the successor states of Yugoslavia, from which it declared independence in September 1991 under the name Republic of Macedonia.
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