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Skopje (Macedonian: Скопје, [ˈskɔpjɛ]; Albanian: Shkupi) is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Macedonia. It is the country's political, cultural, economic, and academic center. It was known in the Roman period under the name Scupi.
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. 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. In 1392, the city was conquered by the Ottomans who called the town Üsküp. The town stayed under Ottoman control for over 500 years, serving as the capital of pashasanjak of Üsküb and later the Vilayet of Kosovo. At that time the city was famous for its oriental architecture . In 1912, it was annexed by the Kingdom of Serbia during the Balkan Wars and after the First World War the city became part of the newly formed Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (Kingdom of Yugoslavia). In the Second World War the city was conquered by the Bulgarian Army, which was part of the Axis powers. In 1944, it became the capital city of Democratic Macedonia (later Socialist Republic of Macedonia), which was a federal state, part of Democratic Federal Yugoslavia (later Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia). The city developed rapidly after World War II, but this trend was interrupted in 1963 when it was hit by a disastrous earthquake. In 1991, it became the capital city of an independent Macedonia.
The Old Bazaar (Macedonian: Стара чаршија, Stara čaršija; Albanian: Çarshia e Vjetër; from the Turkish: Çarşı meaning marketplace) in Skopje is 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. The Old Bazaar falls primarily within the borders of Čair Municipality and is a protected national landmark.
The earliest known sources that describe the existence of a merchant quarter on the bazaar's territory date back to the 12th century. 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 earthquakes that occurred in 1555 and 1963, as well as during the First and the Second World Wars and faced various rebuildings following these events.
Ottoman architecture is predominant in the Old Bazaar, although remains of Byzantine architecture are evident as well, while recent reconstructions have led to the application of elements specific to modern architecture. Many of the historic buildings of the bazaar have been transformed into museums and galleries. It is, however, still home to several active mosques, türbes, two churches and a clocktower, that, together with the buildings of the Museum of Macedonia and the Museum of Modern Art, form the core of the modern bazaar.
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Macedonia Square (Macedonian: Плоштад Македонија, Ploštad Makedonija) is the main square of Skopje, the capital of the Republic of Macedonia. The square is the biggest in Macedonia with total 18.500 m2.
It is located in the central part of the city, and it crosses the Vardar River. The Christmas festivals are always held there and it commonly serves as the site of cultural, political and other events. The independence of Macedonia from Yugoslavia was declared here by the country's first president, Kiro Gligorov. The square is currently under re-development and there are many new buildings around the square being constructed.
In 2007, the Macedonian government announced plans to reconstruct the Army House, which together with the Old Theatre (also being reconstructed on the other side of Macedonia Square, across the Vardar River) that was severely destroyed in the 1963 Skopje earthquake.
In December 2008, a flagpole with the Macedonian flag was erected on Macedonia Square, near the Stone Bridge, as it was done on 68 other important locations throughout the country.
Subscribe Now: http://bit.ly/2bmIwuf Earlier this year David had the opportunity to explore Macedonia and explore what to see in and around Skopje. In this episode, David shows us around this eastern European capital. Skopje is Macedonia’s cultural, economic and political hub. It’s not the most popular European city but can be quite fascinating for those who can appreciate its centuries-old history and multi-cultural traditions. The Kale Fortress is a perfect example of Macedonia’s long history at the crossroads of Europe and Asia. The fortress has stood watch over the city since the 6th century. From its walls you’ll get sweeping views of Skopje. Next stop: the Old Bazaar. A must when in Skopje is to browse the shops and cobblestone streets of the Old Bazaar. The neighborhood is full ...
Christmas flight over Skopje city center. - Macedonian capital seen from Santa Claus point of view. :-)
A video I made during my trip to Skopje, Macedonia in March, 2016. Skopje was a very surprising city. I didn't know too much about it but it turned out to be beautiful and full of many different fun and interesting things to do. If you're heading to the Balkans and looking for an affordable destination to spend a few days I highly recommend visiting Skopje, Macedonia. Some of the different sights in the video include: - Macedonia Square - The Alexander the Great Statue - The Stone Bridge - The Old Bazaar and Old Town - The King Phillip Statue - Kale Fortress (Skopje Fortress) - Millenium Cross - Matka Canyon - The Structures Along the Vardar River Special thanks to Skopje Daily Tours for making this epic trip possible. www.skopjedailytours.com Keep up with me online! Twitter: http:/...
Skopje FF (Time-lapse of Skopje in 4K/UHD/2160p) Photography and editing: Goran Dzambazov Music: “Real World” (extended) – Silent Partner (YouTube Audio Library) Recorded with Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ1000 Digital Camera Edited with Sony Vegas Pro 13 Skopje, July - August 2015 Copyright © 2015 Goran Dzambazov You are welcome to share this video using only the original YouTube link from this channel. Any unauthorized copying, re-uploading, modification, alteration, editing and distribution of this material or parts of it is prohibited, unless expressly authorized by the copyright owner. Please ask for written authorization / permission if you are interested to include parts of this video to your project. Skopje time-lapse / Skopje Zeitraffer / Скопје забрзано / Скопје тајм-лапс / QFHD...
Thousands of Macedonian nationalists protested against European Union representatives and the alleged interference of foreign countries in domestic politics in Skopje, Tuesday. The protest came after EU Commissioner for Enlargement and Neighbourhood Policy Johannes Hahn rejected proposals to have a meeting with the nationalists, who have been demonstrating for 21 days. Video ID: 20170321-035 Video on Demand: http://www.ruptly.tv Contact: cd@ruptly.tv Twitter: http://twitter.com/Ruptly Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Ruptly
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Top best things to visit in Skopje! Skopje is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Macedonia. It is the country’s political, cultural, economic, and academic center. Skopje is known as the City of Statues thanks to its impressive monuments situated all over the city. In the center of town is the Macedonia Square, the biggest public space in Macedonia. In its middle stands the Warrior on a Horse, a fountain and a statue of Alexander the Great. The symbol of the city the Stone Bridge connects Macedonia Square to the Old Bazaar. Around the square, which serves as a main entrance to the Old Bazaar, are: The Museum of the Macedonian Struggle, The National Theater, And the Holocaust Memorial, a museum and multimedia center about the history of the Jews in the Balkans. Nearby i...
Travel video about destination Skopje in Macedonia. Skopje is the capital of Macedonia and is located in the valley of the Vardar River with a dramatic history that spans many thousands of years. It forms the junction of two trading routes in southeast Europe that unites both western and eastern civilisation. The legacy of Ottoman times is omnipresent in Skopje. One of the city’s most well-preserved mosques is that of the Gazi-Isisa-Bey Djamia. In the seventeenth century it is believed that there were up to a hundred and twenty mosques in Skopje. Between the city’s mosques is the last surviving monastery in the centre of Skopje, Sveti Spas, with a fine church and wooden bell tower. Both monastery and church were built before the time of the Ottomans and eventually they had to be reduce...
Travel video about destination Skopje in Macedonia. Skopje is the capital of Macedonia and is located in the valley of the Vardar River with a dramatic history that spans many thousands of years. It forms the junction of two trading routes in southeast Europe that unites both western and eastern civilisation. The legacy of Ottoman times is omnipresent in Skopje. One of the city’s most well-preserved mosques is that of the Gazi-Isisa-Bey Djamia. In the seventeenth century it is believed that there were up to a hundred and twenty mosques in Skopje. Between the city’s mosques is the last surviving monastery in the centre of Skopje, Sveti Spas, with a fine church and wooden bell tower. Both monastery and church were built before the time of the Ottomans and eventually they had to be reduce...
We show you 5 things to do in Skopje (Macedonia / FYROM) in our second episode of our Balkan Road Trip Series - follow us around exploring the city! Related guide: http://www.back-packer.org/de/sehenswurdigkeiten-skopje-mazedonien/ --- equipment used to produce this video --- Sony NEX 5 http://amzn.to/1FrMMxB GoPro Camera http://amzn.to/1GZdh1q Amazon Tripod http://amzn.to/1Of2HpJ Joby Gorillapod http://amzn.to/1CMyE0b Opteka SteadyCam http://amzn.to/1JCHAeb Zoom H2n Audio Recorder http://amzn.to/1FFVSt4 SDHC Memory Card http://amzn.to/1ygZzWD Waterproof Memory Card Case http://amzn.to/1FFWLCb Backpack Osprey Farpoint 40 http://amzn.to/1ceMOlo Skopje is located only a few hours east from Bulgaria, there is a daily connection between Sofia and Skopje which is very budget friendly. We show...
A trip from Albania across the Macedonian border and then a brief stop at Lake Ohrid. Then we move onto Skopje to see the sights.
Travel video about destination Macedonia. Macedonia is a young Balkan republic that is a combination of both Orient and Occident. Skopje is the capital of Macedonia and is located in the Vardar River Valley. It has a dramatic history that spans many thousands of years and forms the junction of two trading routes in southeast Europe that unite both western and eastern civilisation. The legacy of Ottoman times is omnipresent in Skopje. One of the city’s most well-preserved mosques is that of the Gazi-Isisa-Bey Djamia and in the seventeenth century it is believed that there were up to a hundred and twenty mosques in the city. Ottoman rule began in 1392 and lasted for more than five hundred years. Near the village of Glumovo is the Bogorodica Monastery that was founded in the fourteenth ce...
Subscribe Now: http://bit.ly/2bmIwuf In this episode, David takes us with him as he checks out the top things to see and do in Ohrid, Macedonia – a city at the center of Lake Ohrid tourism. Don’t forget to check out our full guide of Top Things to Do in Ohrid, Macedonia on the blog. David starts with what to see in the city of Ohrid. He begins in the Old Town, which is home to several beautiful buildings like the historic Robevci House. He then makes his way up the hill to see some of Ohrid’s historical monuments. First up is St. Jovan de Kaneo, a Byzantine-style church perched above the shore of Lake Ohrid. This is one of the most photographed places in Macedonia. Another beautiful church to check out is St. Clement Church. David’s guide Zivka gives some background on St. Clement. The...
A video I made during my trip to Skopje, Macedonia in March, 2016. Skopje was a very surprising city. I didn't know too much about it but it turned out to be beautiful and full of many different fun and interesting things to do. If you're heading to the Balkans and looking for an affordable destination to spend a few days I highly recommend visiting Skopje, Macedonia. Some of the different sights in the video include: - Macedonia Square - The Alexander the Great Statue - The Stone Bridge - The Old Bazaar and Old Town - The King Phillip Statue - Kale Fortress (Skopje Fortress) - Millenium Cross - Matka Canyon - The Structures Along the Vardar River Special thanks to Skopje Daily Tours for making this epic trip possible. www.skopjedailytours.com Keep up with me online! Twitter: http:/...
Planning to visit Macedonia? Check out our Macedonia Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Macedonia. Top Places to visit in Macedonia: Mavrovo Lake, Church of St. John at Kaneo, Stone Bridge, Millennium Cross, Samoil’s Fortress, Kokino Observatory, Saint Panteleimon, Skopje Aqueduct, Mount Korab, The Arabati Baba Tekke, Ancient Theatre of Ohrid, Church of St. Sophia, Markovi Kuli, Stone town of Kuklica, Old Bazaar in Skopje Subscribe to Social Bubble: https://www.youtube.com/c/SocialBubbleNashik?sub_confirmation=1 To go to the World Travel Guide playlist go to: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3wNXIKi7sz3IilVSbByNJzEsCmsbIgv1 Visit our Website: http://socialbubble.global Follow us on Google+: https://plus.google.com/+SocialBubbleNashik Follow us on Facebook...
http://www.aswetravel.com/its-in-the-little-things-skopje-macedonia/ Skopje Macedonia. Europe We’ve just taken an overnight train from Belgrade down to Macedonia, and we’re going to get off in Skopje soon. Well I don’t know how long till we’re there. We should be there about an hour ago. But like usual down here, trains are always a few hours late leaving and arriving. I had a good sleep though. We got a smaller compartment this time. Last time we had sick people in the room. We’ve only got two this time so it’s perfect. I actually slept pretty good. So we left our backpacks back at the hostel, and it’s still pretty early so we’re going to start exploring the city today. When most backpackers or tourists come to Macedonia, they don’t see Skopje as a final destination. Most of them come...
Top best things to visit in Skopje! Skopje is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Macedonia. It is the country’s political, cultural, economic, and academic center. Skopje is known as the City of Statues thanks to its impressive monuments situated all over the city. In the center of town is the Macedonia Square, the biggest public space in Macedonia. In its middle stands the Warrior on a Horse, a fountain and a statue of Alexander the Great. The symbol of the city the Stone Bridge connects Macedonia Square to the Old Bazaar. Around the square, which serves as a main entrance to the Old Bazaar, are: The Museum of the Macedonian Struggle, The National Theater, And the Holocaust Memorial, a museum and multimedia center about the history of the Jews in the Balkans. Nearby i...
Who decides what matters? You decide what matters! Urban legends is all beyond the travel guide and shoots behind the scenes. It is the ONORTHODOX 2011-2012 project, seeking for cross cultural communication at a low threshold level. A method, as simple as raising a question about one city and searching for the answer in another one, aims to establish virtual contact between citizens of different cities; different cultures and different countries. Questions range from cheesy to valuable, from general to personal. It is all up to the contributor, who, besides being consumer, becomes producer too. The collected insider views, presented as video messages, are placed on an interactive map, with which you can navigate trough the cities. Take what you consider worth it- filter your way through t...
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Who decides what matters? You decide what matters! Urban legends is all beyond the travel guide and shoots behind the scenes. It is the ONORTHODOX 2011-2012 project, seeking for cross cultural communication at a low threshold level. A method, as simple as raising a question about one city and searching for the answer in another one, aims to establish virtual contact between citizens of different cities; different cultures and different countries. Questions range from cheesy to valuable, from general to personal. It is all up to the contributor, who, besides being consumer, becomes producer too. The collected insider views, presented as video messages, are placed on an interactive map, with which you can navigate trough the cities. Take what you consider worth it- filter your way through th...