Macedonia is located in the central region of the Balkan Peninsula, bordered primarily by the Black Sea to the east, the Aegean Sea to the south, and the Ionian Sea to the west.Macedonia’s geographical and political location makes life very comfortable for both its people and visitors.The valley formed by Vardar, Macedonia’s largest river, clearly marks the country’s ruggedness.It is important to note that the Vardar River separates the southern and western regions of Macedonia, which were previously outside its geographical boundaries.Kosovo, Serbia, Bulgaria, Greece, and Albania are all close to Macedonia.It is a South Slavic language, closely related to Bulgarian, as well as Serbian and Croatian.All Macedonian words must be pronounced exactly as they appear on the page.The majority of people in this country identify as Christians.Approximately 33% of the population practices Islam, making Muslims the second largest religious group in the country.Most Muslims are from the country’s ethnic minorities: Albanians, Roma, and Turks.North Macedonia is also home to various religious communities, including Catholicism, Protestantism, and Judaism.Skopje is Macedonia’s largest city.Interestingly, Skopje is also the capital of Macedonia, known for its beautiful architecture.B Ritra is a Macedonian city located in the Pelagonia Valley and surrounded by mountains in the southwestern part of the country.Kuma NoVo is located in the northeast of Macedonia, near Skopje.Another very large and important city in Macedonia is Prilep.
Prilep is also known as the “City Under Marco Tower” because it is located next to Prince His Marco Tower.