North Macedonia is a small Balkan Country, rich in Greek, Roman and Ottoman heritages, and a beautiful nature. Dramatic mountains, 3 national parks, one of Europe’s deepest and oldest lakes also part of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, old towns and monasteries, and quiet wine routs, make North Macedonia an ideal undiscovered and off the beaten track destination.
Length of borders: The country has some 766 km of boundaries, with Kosovo (159 km or 99 mi) to the northwest, Serbia (62 km or 39 mi) to the North, Bulgaria (148 km) to the east, Greece (246 km) to the south, & Albania (151 km) to the west.
North Macedonia Culinary
North Macedonia cuisine reflects Mediterranean and Middle Eastern influences and shares characteristics of other Balkan cuisines. It is well preserved and a symbol of Macedonia’s rich tradition. It has a big variety, including citrus fruits, grapes hazelnuts, rice and mountain teas. North Macedonia is known also for its soft white cheese, big variety in meat products, freshwater Trout fish from Ohrid lake waters, dishes cooked with mix of vegetables, homemade pies with different fillings and delicious wines compared to any French, Italian or Californian wines.
Demography
Area: 25,713 km² Population: 2.077 million Capital: Skopje Currency: Macedonian Denar (MKD) Calling code: +389 National parks: Pelister, Mavrovo and Galičica Climate: North Macedonia has a unique climate explained by its location and topography. The northern and western parts of the country are relatively close to a Continental climate and the southern and eastern to a Mediterranean climate.
Average air temperature: 11.5 °C, The warmest month is July, which has an average temperature of 22.2 °C (72 °F) and the coldest is January, with a temperature of 0.3 °C (33 °F) Time zone: GTM +1 Electrical power system: 220V/50Hz North Macedonia languages: Macedonian North Macedonia religions: Christianity is the major religion in North Macedonia Airports in North Macedonia: “Skopje International Airport” and “St. Paul the Apostle” Airport in Ohrid
The most beautiful places in North Macedonia:
The largest of Macedonia’s national parks, Mavrovo;
This historic town of Ohrid with its narrow stony streets on the shores of Ohrid Lake;
The capital city Skopje, with its history;
The archeological sites of Heraclea Lynkestis and Stobi;
The landscapes on Matka Canyon; The monasteries of St Bigorski and St Naum; and,
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