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Old bazaar or Стара чаршија or Stara čaršija. Place was EMPTY! - Skopje North Macedonia - ECTV

Eric Clarks Travel Videos - Skopje North Macedonia - Old bazaar or Стара чаршија or Stara čaršija

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The Old Bazaar (Macedonian: Стара чаршија, romanized: Stara čaršija; Albanian: Çarshia e Vjetër; Turkish: Eski Çarşı) is a bazaar located in Skopje, North Macedonia, situated on the eastern bank of the Vardar River, stretching from the Stone Bridge to the Bit-Pazar and from the Skopje Fortress to the Serava river.[1] The Old Bazaar falls primarily within the borders of Čair Municipality but a part of it is located in Centar Municipality.[2] As one of the oldest and largest marketplaces in the Balkans, it has been Skopje's centre[3][4] for trade and commerce since at least the 12th century.

The earliest known sources that describe the existence of a merchant quarter on the bazaar's territory date back to the 12th century.[5] During Ottoman rule of Skopje, the Old Bazaar developed rapidly to become city's main centre of commerce. The Ottoman history of the bazaar is evidenced by roughly thirty mosques, numerous caravanserais and hans, among other buildings and monuments. The bazaar was heavily damaged by the earthquake in 1555, the burning of the city in 1689, the earthquake in 1963, as well as during the First and the Second World Wars and faced various rebuildings following these events.

Beside its importance as a market place, the Old Bazaar is known for its cultural and historical values. Although Ottoman architecture is predominant, remains of Byzantine architecture are evident as well, while recent reconstructions have led to the application of elements specific to modern architecture. The Old Bazaar is still home to several active mosques, türbes, two churches and a clocktower, that, together with the buildings of the Museum of the Republic of North Macedonia and the Museum of Modern Art, form the core of the modern bazaar.

In recent years there have been a raising interest to make the Bazaar a touristic attraction. On 13 October 2008, the Macedonian Parliament adopted a law recognising the Old Bazaar as cultural heritage of particular importance for the country to be permanently protected.[6] In early 2010, the Macedonian Government began a project for the revitalisation of the Old Bazaar, which includes the restoration of several objects and aiming a further economic and cultural development of the site.[7]

Early period
The earliest known archaeological findings revealed at the Kale Fortress testify that the surrounding area has been inhabited since 4,000 BC, while the earliest historical facts mention the Paeonians as the first people who settled up on this area.[8]

Following the fall of the city of Scupi under Roman rule, numerous Roman buildings, such as temples, thermaes, and theatres were built inside the city, that subsequently promoted it as an important religious and cultural centre in the Roman Empire.

Byzantine rule
After the fall of the First Bulgarian Empire under Byzantine rule in 1018, the emperor Basil II transformed Skopje into a capital of a theme and an episcopal see, whose bishop was elected for a four-year term. Following the death of Basil, his successor, Romanos III Argyros, undertook activities to reconstruct the Monastery of St. Georgi, which was situated on the place where today the Sultan Murad Mosque is located. It is said that the monastery, at the time, was one of the most reputable and decorated monasteries in most of the Balkans.[11]

With the coming to power of the Komnenni dynasty in the beginning of the 12th century, the city lived a relatively calm period and saw significant development. The development was followed by construction of walls and defense towers around Dolengrad, monasteries and churches. Strong development contributed to the city to take the position of an important trading center which was visited by merchants from many other places like Dubrovnik and Republic of Venice.

In 518, Scupi was heavily damaged by a devastating earthquake, which prompted the Byzantine emperor Justinian I to rebuild a new capital that was located distantly from the destroyed city.[9] Nevertheless, the local population settled up on a hilly area, where, later, the emperor Justinian ordered the construction of the Kale Fortress.[8]

During the reign of king Samuel, Skopje was given a particular strategic, political, economic, and cultural importance, so that the surrounding area of the Kale hill was embanked by the enactment of defensive walls, in order to keep the treasures that were present in the settlement. At the time, there was a gate named Watertower Gate, which was built with the purpose to defend the city against the successive attacks by the Byzantine emperor Basil II in 1001.[10]
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10 Best Places To Visit In Serbia | Serbia Travel Guide

10 Best Places To Visit In Serbia | Serbia Travel Guide
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Welcome to the journey of the 10 best places to visit in Serbia.

Serbia is a landlocked country in central and southeastern Europe. Serbia is bounded to the north by Hungary, to the northeast by Romania, to the south by North Macedonia, to the southeast by Bulgaria, to the west by Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia, and to the southwest by Montenegro. Furthermore, it claims a border with Albania via the disputed territory of Kosovo.

Embrace the wonders of Serbia's tourism as we present our handpicked selection of the 10 Best Places to Visit in Serbia. Whether you're a history buff, a nature enthusiast, or simply seeking to immerse yourself in the warm hospitality of the Balkans, this video has something extraordinary in store for you!

Belgrade Travel: We begin our expedition in the vibrant heart of Serbia, Belgrade! Discover the secrets of the imposing Kalemegdan Fortress, where the Danube and Sava rivers converge, offering panoramic views and a glimpse into Serbia's storied past.

Tara National Park: Nature lovers, rejoice! Be prepared to be mesmerized by the untouched beauty of Tara's ancient forests, serene lakes, and rugged canyons, making it an ideal escape for adventurers and relaxation seekers alike.

Djerdap National Park Journey to the Iron Gates of the Danube, where the magnificent Djerdap Gorge carves its way through the Carpathian Mountains. Witness the breathtaking grandeur of this natural wonder that has stood witness to history for millennia.

Zlatibor Mountain: Find your serenity in the picturesque landscapes of Zlatibor, a destination boasting green pastures, crystal-clear lakes, and the opportunity to experience authentic Serbian mountain life.

Subotica Landmarks: Uncover the architectural treasures of Subotica, a city adorned with stunning art nouveau buildings and diverse cultural influences, making it a true gem on Serbia's northern border.

Serbian Culture: Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Serbian culture, from traditional dance and music to mouthwatering delicacies that will tantalize your taste buds.

Balkan Travel: Expand your horizons and embark on a fascinating Balkan adventure, where the warmth of the people matches the beauty of the landscapes.

Hidden Gems of Serbia: Prepare to be surprised by lesser-known but equally mesmerizing destinations that are sure to steal your heart.

Nis Sightseeing: Discover the historical significance of Nis, a city that has witnessed the rise and fall of empires, leaving behind a trail of captivating landmarks.

Novi Sad Tourism: Feast your eyes on the elegance of Petrovaradin Fortress and relish the artistic spirit of the EXIT music festival in the vibrant city of Novi Sad.

Whether you're planning a visit to Serbia or simply indulging in a virtual escapade, this video promises to deliver an unforgettable experience! So, sit back, relax, and let our guide lead you on a journey you'll cherish forever! Don't forget to like, share, and leave your comments below as we would love to hear your thoughts on this adventure!

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30. CACIB dog show (international) in Niš, Serbia

The 30th international dog show was held in Niš, Serbia in the space of FC Železničar, which is placed in beautiful city park Čair. In this video walk through Čair and find out more about it reading the description under the video:


Programme of the exhibition was as follows:
* 8am - 10am - Introduction of dogs
* 10am - Exhibition opening
* 10.15am - Dog ratings
* 3:00pm - Best in Show

Dogs competed in:
CACIB
NIŠ SIEGER
NAISSA TERRIER SHOW
KALČA KUP

Thex Army of Serbia dogs competed this year, as they were in previous years, and they won seven trophies in the competition of the Šarplaninians in the individual competition and the plaque Colonel Slobodan Teodosic phd, founded from this year, in honor of the former commander of the Centre for Dog Training and founder of the Niš Kinological Organization, is awarded in the category for the best pair of Šarplaninians. They always had good dogs to show.

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The Road Trip Family visited dog's exhibition show on 8.5.2022.


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MAP OF SKOPJE

Skopje , Macedonian: Скопје ; Albanian: Shkup) is the capital and largest city of North Macedonia. It is the country's political, cultural, economic, and academic centre.

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. Originally a Paeonian city, Scupi became the capital of Dardania in the second century BC. 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 Empire, and acted as its capital city from 1346 to 1371. In 1392, Skopje was conquered by the Ottoman Turks, who called it Üsküb (اسکوب). The town stayed under Ottoman control for over 500 years, serving as the capital of the pashasanjak of Üsküp and later the Vilayet of Kosovo. In 1912, it was annexed by the Kingdom of Serbia during the Balkan Wars.[7] During the First World War the city was seized by the Kingdom of Bulgaria, and, after the war, it became part of the newly formed Kingdom of Yugoslavia as the capital of Vardarska Banovina. In the Second World War the city was again captured by Bulgaria and in 1945 became the capital of SR Macedonia, a federated state within the Yugoslavia. The city developed rapidly, but this was interrupted in 1963 when it was hit by a disastrous earthquake.

Skopje is on the upper course of the Vardar River, and is on a major north–south Balkan route between Belgrade and Athens. It is a centre 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 transportation, culture and sport. According to the last official census from 2021, Skopje had a population of 422,540 inhabitants in its urban area and 526,502 in ten municipalities that form the city and, beside Skopje, include many other less urbanized and rural settlements some of which are 20 km (12 mi) away from the city itself or even border the neighbouring Kosovo. Skopje was first divided into administrative units in 1945, but the first municipalities were created in 1976. They were five: Centar, Čair, Karpoš, Gazi Baba and Kisela Voda. After the independence of the Republic of Macedonia, power was centralized and municipalities lost much of their competences. A 1996 law restored them and created two new municipalities: Ǵorče Petrov and Šuto Orizari. After the insurgency between Albanian rebels and Macedonian forces in 2001, a new law was enacted in 2004 to incorporate Saraj Municipality into the City of Skopje. Saraj is mostly populated by Albanians and, since then, Albanians represent more than 20% of the city population. Thus Albanian became the second official language of the city administration, something which was one of the claims of the Albanian rebels. The same year, Aerodrom Municipality separated itself from Kisela Voda, and Butel Municipality from Čair.

Municipalities are administered by a council of 23 members elected every four years. They also have a mayor and several departments (education, culture, finances...). The mayor primarily deals with these departments.

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Šuto Orizari As the capital and largest city of North Macedonia, Skopje has many major sporting facilities. The city has three large swimming pools, two of which feature Olympic pools. These pools are particularly relevant to coaching water polo teams. Skopje also boasts many football stadiums, like Ilinden in Čair and Železarnica, which can accommodate between 4,000 and 4,500 spectators. The basketball court Kale can accommodate 2,200 people and the court of Jane Sandanski has a 6,000 seat capacity.


The Toše Proeski Arena
The largest stadium remains Toše Proeski Arena. The stadium, built in 1947 and named until 2008, City Stadium Skopje experienced a total renovation, begun in 2009 to meet the standards of FIFA. Fully renovated the stadium contains 33,460 seats, and a health spa and fitness area. The Boris Trajkovski Sports Center is the largest sports complex in the country. It was opened in 2008 and named after former president Boris Trajkovski, who died in 2004. It includes rooms dedicated to handball, basketball and volleyball and host 6,250 seats, a bowling alley, a fitness area and an ice hockey court. Its main hall, which regularly hosts concerts, holds around 10,000 people.

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The weirdest city in the world!?! (Skopje, Macedonia)

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The weirdest city in the world!?

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SKOPJE:
Tiene un arco del triunfo construido en el 2012.
MACEDONIOS: Tienen un nacionalismo muy marcado.
Un parque se llama woman warrrior park.
A la estatua de prometeus mandaron a ponerle ropa interior.
Tienen un sistema parmalemntario (votan cada 4 años). Un primer ministro y un presidente que es votado.
En el 2016 ocurrió la colorful revolution
La bandera representa el sol, siempre en Macedonia y la sangre.
Quieren unierse a la UE, pero para eso primero les hciiero cambiar el nombre del país a MKD del norte por los conflicost con grecia, luego cambiar la bandera, la votaron entre todos.

Los jóvenes estudias se reciben y se van.
Buses rojos: en 1950 los ingleses les regalan un par de estos buses. La gente estaba feliz. El comunismo los sacó. Cuando se fue el comunismo por nostalgia se decidió tener buses así.
El sistema de trenes es malo.
En 1963 hubo un terremto, en el estación de trenes quedó la hora de ese día que el reloj dejó de funcionar: 5:17.
El 65% son ortodoxos.

Idioma oficial es el macedonio y el albanes.
Ducces tipo alfajores: Parachutes
El bus 25 los sábados y domingos es gratis (para ir al monte vodno)
El bus 60 va al matka canyon
Conviene sacar una tarjeta de bus por €2 que se saca arriba del bus y te dura todo el día (la gente no lo sabe)
Hay caravanas aún que eran los toteles de paso antiguos en el bazardonde los comerciantes venían a comerciar, típicos de los días otomanos.



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Skopje, Macédoine du Nord | Vacances, tourisme, voyage, attractions, revue, visite | Drone vidéo 4k

Skopje, Macédoine du Nord. Dans cette vidéo, vous verrez quel est le meilleur endroit à visiter en Macédoine. Vous découvrirez de magnifiques paysages et les vues les plus époustouflantes que tout voyageur devrait voir lors de son voyage. Le tournage est effectué par un drone depuis les airs au format 4k, qui fournit une vidéo de haute qualité pour une visualisation sur n'importe quel appareil.

Que voir
La ville de Skopje est riche en vues charmantes. Il s'agit notamment de parcs et jardins naturels, de monuments historiques et d'œuvres d'art impressionnantes. La Macédoine du Nord est un endroit qui combine avec succès le patrimoine de la nature et de l'histoire avec des bâtiments modernes. Ainsi, chaque touriste trouvera un circuit à parcourir à son goût.

Un aperçu du territoire de la ville de Skopje à vol d'oiseau est la vidéo la plus mémorable. Notre drone a pris un panorama du ciel vers les meilleurs lieux de vacances.

Que visiter
La ville de Skopje offre une variété de divertissements et d'excursions et de loisirs pour tous les goûts et tous les budgets. Ceux-ci incluent: Attractions, musées, galeries, expositions, plages, mer, restaurants, cafés, parcs, cinémas, discothèques pour les promenades nocturnes. L'industrie du tourisme et du tourisme se développe activement dans cette ville.

Où vivre
Lors du choix d'un lieu de séjour pendant les vacances, les voyageurs ont le choix entre plusieurs options. C'est un hôtel confortable en ville, une chambre dans une maison d'hôtes ou une maison de campagne cosy.

En résumé, assurez-vous que Skopje est un endroit que vous devez absolument visiter dans votre vie pour découvrir une autre réalité et rencontrer des gens qui ont des traditions, des coutumes et des croyances différentes. C'est l'un des endroits sur la carte du monde où un touriste peut ressentir la liberté et la satisfaction simplement en se promenant ou en se relaxant quelque part loin des lieux animés. Cette vidéo vous aidera à planifier votre voyage à Skopje et vous montrera le TOP des meilleurs endroits à voir lors de votre visite dans la région.

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Zwiedzamy Macedonię. Jezioro Ochrydzkie, Kanion Matka, Ochryda, Skopje. Macedonia i Albania #11

Powoli opuszczamy Albanię i wjeżdżamy do Macedonii, żeby tam odwiedzić kolejno: Jezioro Ochrydzkie i Ochrydę Kanion Matka oraz niesamowite Skopje. Następnie kierujemy się już w kierunku domu.

Running with the Refugees 10/12 - SKOPJE

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We arrive with the dawn. Skopje.

There’s a rumor of hundreds and hundreds of statues being recently built in Skopje. People don’t seem to like them. They say they are ugly and too much everywhere. Well, they really are around the town in a never seen quantity, but we liked it. It’s crazy, yes, but cool, even really cool, we think.

All in all a very cheerful morning atmosphere in Skopje.

Kaja’s mom knows a guy in Skopje too, but it’s too early in the morning to contact him. We come to the old center, a very pretty place, and there we see an old guy just opening a tea shop. It’s cold outside and we are sleepy so we ask him to wait inside until he makes the tea and other preparations. He’s fine with that, but it takes him an hour and a half to make the tea.

Ah, what a tea!

We contact that guy, his name is Vladimir, me meet him in the center. He takes us to his home, we meet the rest of his family, take showers. And sleep for 22 hours…

When we wake up we take a bus to Shutka, a gypsy town in the outskirts of Skopje, the biggest gypsy town in the world, some 15000 gypsies in one place. The plan is to go to Shutka ask the gypsies what they think about the refugees and the refugee crisis.

It’s a rainy day. It takes some half hour to come there.

Shutka is not a nice place. It’s much less romantic then one would imagine. It’s basically built in an enormous pile of garbage.
Raif is particularly disappointed.

But as any other place in the world, Shutka also has a center, so we sit there to have a burger. Not a nice burger.

Later we meet a woman called Fatma and we come to her house for a coffee. She lives with her husband and six kids in a small house without electricity or running water. She tells us that the refugees get on her nerves because the government is now helping them, and for gypsy people they do nothing. But she doesn’t want to say bad things, knowing how difficult it is for refugees. She was also a refugee twenty years ago, in Bosnia. There she had a nice house, her children were born there, but then she got deported back to Macedonia with a promise from some party that they will help roma people if they vote for them on governmental elections. So she voted, the party won, but help never came. Now she plans to go to France to visit her oldest daughter who got married there.

It gets dark, so we say goodbye to Fatma and the kids and take their phone number to stay in contact. We go to Vladimir’s place, pick up our stuff and say goodbye to our hosts and head for the bus station. There we wait for the bus, making ourselves cozy already used to living on the stations.

Bubanj Memorial Park | Three Fist Monument | Niš City, Serbia

The Bubanj Memorial Park is a World War II memorial complex commemorating the execution of more than 10,000 citizens of Serbia between 1942 and 1944. The Three Fists are concrete obelisks, erected in 1963, that symbolize the clenched fists of a man, a woman, and a child.

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Serbia | Nis | 2021: S04 E01


Although my first trip of 2021 was a very short one, it was much needed to break the lack of adventure caused by the Covid-19 restrictions. I thought that neighboring Serbia was a good place to break the ice after a 19-month layoff from overseas travel. I picked Nis because it seemed like a unique city, and only a 4-hour drive away from my hometown, Sofia.
I chose to take the bus, as I heard that there are long cues at the border due to the summer season. It seemed I made the right decision, because our bus got through within a matter of minutes while cars waited in their designated cues. The trip to Nis was pleasant, and the road was in excellent condition without a single pothole in sight.
Nis is not popular among tourists, but has rich history that dates back to the Ottoman rule as well as both world wars.
My first stop was at Skull Tower. Built in 1809 by the Ottoman following the battle of Chegar.
Stambol Gate is the entry point of the Nis Fortress. General access is free of charge and inside you can find a park-like atmosphere, old buildings, small museums and street art, expressing the city's love for Jazz.
Next I visited The Red Cross concentration camp, this was my first visit at a Nazi concentration camp.
If museums are not your thing, a stroll through the buzzing city center is a perfect way to enjoy a day in Nis. Sit down for a coffee like the locals do, or treat your taste buds to a delicious 'pljeskavica' from one of the many street food stands throughout the city.
To end my short trip, I visited Bubanj memorial park, a memorial portryaing three giant fists in memory of 10 000 citizens of Nis who lost their lives during World War 2.

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Mediana | The Ruins in Niš, Serbia

Located in the eastern suburb of Serbian city of Niš, one of the most amazing archaeological digs in Europe. These remains dates back to 3rd century during the reign of Constantine the Great from 306 to 337.
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Something about Nea Iraklitsa,Kavala,Greece

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14 km before Kavala, from the direction of Thessaloniki, another pearl of Greek tourism… The small, quiet resort of Nea Iraklitsa, due to its geographical position and the proximity of several truly exceptional beaches, has become increasingly popular in recent years. The history of this place begins only after the First World War, when refugees from Asia Minor inhabited this town, which even today has barely more than 1000 inhabitants. Accommodation facilities are along the entire beach, but most of them are in the right part, where a good part of the villas are on a hill with a phenomenal view from the terrace. At the same time, this part has the largest concentration of cafes, taverns, various shops and souvenir shops…
Nea Iraklitsa has two large super markets, but also several smaller ones, so when we add a bakery, a butcher and a fish shop, the supply will certainly not be a problem for you on your summer vacation. Iraklitsa does not have a medical clinic, the nearest one is only 3 km away in the neighboring Nea Peramos, but it has a well-stocked pharmacy if you need such help. Solidly large port is located on the far right and also an opportunity for easy evening walks and taking beautiful pictures next to expensive sailboats at sunset…
From the port, along the entire beach leads a landscaped paved promenade decorated with a large number of palm trees, which especially in the evening when mixed with the lights of the surrounding taverns and cafes give a special touch. In the background of the beach is an extremely beautiful and large playground for children and in the evening there are devices that children adore.
From the small peninsula, which is located right next to the marina, there is a beautiful view of the entire bay and there is a chapel dedicated to St. Marina. In the Orthodox world, Nea Iraklitsa is also known for the miraculous icon of the Most Holy Mother of God of Revelation, painted by the Apostle Luke and found in Iraklitsa in Turkey and transferred to Nea Iraklitsa together with refugees in 1922. It was originally transferred to Mount Athos, but then, at the request of the population of Nea Iraklitsa, it was returned to the local church in 1932. They say that the icon is miraculous and healing, and in the same church are the relics of Saint Charalampius.
Narrow streets, a large number of accommodation capacities and the problem with parking are the features of all places in Greece, but Iraklitsa has a huge public parking lot in the left part, so you may not find a free space right in front of the apartment, but parking should not be a problem. This parking is paid 2 euros per day. Behind the large parking lot there are several sports fields and outdoor playrooms for children.
Agencies in Nea Iraklitsa also offer day trips to Thessaloniki or boat cruises to Mount Athos, and due to the proximity of the island of Thassos, a day trip to this beautiful island can be a good idea.
Nea Iraklitsa does not have a traditional market or what the Greeks would call a laiki agora which may not be bad because this one in Kavala is only 10 minutes away by car, really impressive. The market is every Saturday from 05:00 to 15:00 and is especially known for its very reasonable prices of clothes, so it is visited from all parts of northern Greece.
Fuel supply when you are in this area will not be a problem for you because you have as many as 4 gas stations within a radius of 3 km. None of them have LPG, but 14 km away, right at the entrance to Kavala on the right, you will be able to find this type of fuel.
The prices of accommodation in Nea Iraklitsi are average and maybe even a little below that. The same could be said for other prices, at least from what we tried, so if we take into account the proximity of the big city and the possibility of cheaper shopping in Kavala, it can be said that Iraklitsa I is a financially favorable destination.
Nea Iraklitsa is an ideal choice for anyone who wants a small, quiet summer resort, without fancy content and nightlife. At the same time, it would suit those who want to be close to a bigger city, such as Kavala, where they can go shopping or having fun in 10 minutes and return to peace and relaxation. Thessaloniki is also close, an hour and a half drive away.
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Walking In NIS, SERBIA, Sights And Sounds Of Serbia

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Serbia is located in southeastern Europe. Serbia is bordered by Montenegro, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina to the west, Kosovo and the Republic of North Macedonia to the south, Bulgaria and Romania to the east, and Hungary to the north.

Niš, a city in southeastern Serbia, on the Nišava River. The city is important for its command of the Morava–Vardar and Nišava river corridors, the two principal routes from central Europe to the Aegean. The main rail line from Belgrade and the north divides at Niš for Thessaloníki, Greece, and Sofia, Bulgaria. Niš is also the meeting point for several roads.
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Most of the citizens of Serbia are adherents of the Serbian Orthodox Church, while the Romanian Orthodox Church is also present in parts of Vojvodina inhabited by ethnic Romanian minorities.

Serbia is generally very safe. It is ranked 31st of 162 on the list of the safest and most dangerous countries. Its people are very kind and happy to help, and tourists especially shouldn't encounter any bigger problems in Serbia

Serbia is known for many things including its culture, history, delicious cuisine, and nightlife. It is home to roughly 7 million inhabitants. Belgrade, the capital of Serbia is ranked among the largest and oldest cities in southeastern Europe.

Timeline:
0:00 Niš Fortress
5:30 King Milan Square
10:30 Obrenoviceva
15:00 Nikole Pašića Street
17:30 Holy Trinity Cathedral
21:00 Marger District
29:00 Čair Park
36:00 Back to City Centre
42:42 Kopitareva Street
44:30 Obrenoviceva again
46:20 Around Svetozara Markovića
50:50 King Milan Square
53:00 Niš Fortress & Park

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