Macedonia remains one of Europe’s last great undiscovered countries: a natural paradise
of mountains, lakes and rivers, where life moves to a different rhythm, amidst the
sprawling grandeur of rich historical ruins and idyllic villages that have remained
practically unchanged for centuries.
Macedonia’s geographical and cultural position
as bridge between East and West, as the crossroads between Christian Europe and the
mystical Orient, is attested to today in its inhabitants. The Macedonian people –
a mixture of ancient Macedonians and Slavic tribes that settled here starting in
the 5th century C.E. – make up the greatest part of a country where that mixed population
is a vibrant reminder of Macedonia’s rich and lengthy history.
In essence, today’s Macedonia is a unique patchwork of cultures, where Balkan bloodlines have mixed with others more exotic still.







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While easily accessible from all points abroad, and boasting all the amenities of the Western world,
Such a diverse range of peoples has co-
In addition to its diversity, Macedonia’s cultural richness is expressed in its archaeological legacy. Although just a little country, it holds many antique theaters, Byzantine churches and Ottoman mosques.
Following the decline of the Byzantium Empire, Macedonia and the entire Balkans came under control of the Ottoman Turks. Macedonia owes its Oriental influences to five centuries of Ottoman rule, a phenomenon that affected everything from cuisine and language to architecture and religion. The mosques of Tetovo and Skopje and the latter city’s grand castle (Kale), and Stone Bridge exemplify vividly Ottoman aestheticism.
While firmly rooted in its traditions and nostalgia for the past, today’s Macedonia
is also a forward-

