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  2. Tourism in North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in North Macedonia is a large factor of the nation's economy. The country's large abundance of natural and cultural attractions make it suitable for tourism . In 2019, North Macedonia received 1,184,963 tourist arrivals out of which 757,593 were foreign.

  3. Matka Canyon - Wikipedia

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    Matka (Macedonian: Матка; Albanian: Matkë) is a canyon located west of central Skopje, North Macedonia. Covering roughly 5,000 hectares, [1] Matka is one of the most popular outdoor destinations in North Macedonia and is home to several medieval monasteries. The Matka Lake within the Matka Canyon is the oldest artificial lake in the ...

  4. Category:Tourism in Skopje - Wikipedia

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    Category: Tourism in Skopje. ... Transport in Skopje (1 C, 2 P) This page was last edited on 4 March 2019, at 19:07 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  5. Germany in the Fall: 10 Best Places to See the Leaves ... - AOL

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    3. Rhine Valley. The Rhine Valley is a special place to visit during the fall because its medieval castles and charming towns nestle among the colorful autumn foliage and vineyards, which at this ...

  6. Category:Museums in Skopje - Wikipedia

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  7. List of World Heritage Sites in North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    Site Image Location (municipality) Year listed UNESCO data Description Natural and Cultural Heritage of the Ohrid region* : Ohrid: 1979 i, iii, iv, vii (mixed) The town of Ohrid is one of the oldest human settlements in Europe with archaeological remains from the Bronze Age to the Medieval Era.