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Art & Culture / Archeological Sites / The Aqueduct of Skopje


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Located in the northern part of Skopje, the Roman aqueduct is an important cultural and historical monument attesting to urban life in antiquity. Built of stones and brick, the aqueduct has 55 arches supported on massive columns.

 
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Churches and Monasteries
St. Panteleimon – Nerezi, Skopje
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St. Spas - Skopje
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St. Naum - Ohrid
St Sophia - Ohrid
Plaosnik - Ohrid
St. Joachim Osogovski – Kriva Palanka
St John Caneo - Ohrid
St John the Baptist - Stip
Markov Monastery - Skopje
St. Georgija - Kurbinovo, Resen
St. Jovan Bigorski
St. George- Staro Nagoricane
The Monastery of St. Nikita - Skopje

Historical Sites
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The Stone Bridge - Skopje
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The Old Town - Skopje
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Skopje Fortress Kale
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Archeological Sites
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The Aqueduct of Skopje
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Stobi
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Antique Theater – Ohrid
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Heraclea - Bitola
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Skupi
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Trebenista near Ohrid
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Cocev Kamen (Tsote’s Stone)
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Ohrid Did you know? Stobi    
Macedonian Cities Did you know? Archeological Cites
Ohrid, immortal Ohrid – a kingdom of light and water, a repository of ancient ruins from Macedonia’s earlier kingdoms – is the sublime lakeside town that for many represents the culmination of the Macedonian experience.
All fruits and vegetables are grown organically in Macedonia; tomatoes and peppers are legendary.
The ancient city of Stobi, lying in a fertile valley just a few minutes off the central north-south highway that connects Macedonia with Greece, was a vital trade route in its day. This crossroad of ancient civilizations has left a rich legacy of antique ...
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