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  2. Skopje Fortress - Wikipedia

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    The Skopje Fortress (Macedonian: Скопско кале, romanized: Skopsko kale; Albanian: Kalaja e Shkupit; Turkish: Üsküp Kalesi), commonly referred to as Kale (from kale, the Turkish word for 'fortress'), is a historic fortress located in the old town of Skopje, the capital of North Macedonia.

  3. List of castles in North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    Kale Fortress in Skopje Samuil's Fortress over the old town in Ohrid Ruins at Marko's Tower near Prilep Ruins at Czar's Towers in Strumica Viničko Kale ruins overlooking Vinica See also [ edit ]

  4. Skopje - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 11 February 2025. Capital and largest city of North Macedonia This article may require copy editing for grammar, style, cohesion, tone, or spelling. You can assist by editing it. (October 2023) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Capital city in Skopje Statistical, North Macedonia Skopje ...

  5. History of Skopje - Wikipedia

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    The history of Skopje, North Macedonia, goes back to at least 4000; [1] remains of Neolithic settlements have been found within the old Kale Fortress that overlooks the modern city centre. The settlement appears to have been founded around then by the Paionians , a people that inhabited the region.

  6. Architecture of North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    The Skopje Aqueduct. Roman architecture is scattered throughout the country. Skopje is home to a few examples of this type of architecture. One is the Skopje Aqueduct, the only aqueduct in North Macedonia. It consists of 55 stone arches. Another example is Scupi. Although not much remains of this archaeological site, burial grounds and a ...

  7. Ruins in North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    Skopje Aqueduct: Skopje: Roman Empire: 2nd Century Heraclea Lyncestis: Bitola: Ancient Macedonia: 4th Century BC Saint Erasmus, Ohrid: Ohrid: Byzantine Empire: 6th Century Church of St. John at Kaneo: Ohrid: Second Bulgarian Empire: 13th Century Golem Grad: Golem Grad: Ancient Macedonia: 2th Century BC Samuel's Fortress: Ohrid: Ancient ...

  8. Skopje fire of 1689 - Wikipedia

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    During the Austrian-Turkish war (1683–1699), Austrian troops under the command of General Piccolomini penetrated in an unstoppable advance far into the interior of European Turkey and, after taking the fortress of Kaçanik, descended into the Skopje plain. On 25 October 1689, they took Skopje without much struggle, for the Turkish army and ...

  9. Church of the Ascension of Jesus, Skopje - Wikipedia

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    Спас“) is an Eastern Orthodox church in Skopje, North Macedonia. It is situated east of Kale Fortress . The church was built in the mid-16th century [ 1 ] and is three-nave, with the middle vessel arched and flat pages covered with gains in domes.