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It had no standardized written form of the vernacular dialects. Formal written communication was usually in the Church Slavonic language or in Greek, which were the languages of the liturgy, thus considered ‘formal languages. ’ It wasn’t until 1945 that the Macedonian alphabet was standardized with some extra unique letters and phonemes not found in the traditional Cyrillic alphabet and neighboring languages. The Cyrillic alphabet, official in North Macedonia, is named in honor of the two Byzantine brothers (Macedonian Region), Saints Cyril and Methodius, who created the Glagolitic alphabet earlier on. Modern scholars believe that Cyrillic was developed and formalized by early disciples of Cyril and Methodius.
It is the most mountainous in Europe, even surpassing Switzerland’s 83. 6% coverage. The country has as many as 34 mountain peaks, each with a height of more than 2, 000 meters above sea level; with Mount Golem Karb being the highest at 2, 753 meters above sea level. Most peaks in Macedonia have never been visited by people. Matka Canyon 7 – Macedonian was only a spoken language Until the modern era (mid 20th century), Macedonian was predominantly a spoken language.
She was Beatified in 2003 by Pope John Paul II and Canonized in 2016 by Pope Francis. She also won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979. 5 – Independence without blood This is one of my favorite facts about Macedonia! North Macedonia is the only country that got independence from Yugoslavia without shedding a single drop of blood. It remained entirely at peace at the heat of Yugoslav wars in the early 1990s and gained independence from Yugoslavia in 1991. 6 – North Macedonia is One of the Most Mountainous Countries in the World Another interesting feature of this country is that it has a higher number of mountains and mountain peaks than most countries in the world. With 85. 5% of mountainous area, North Macedonia is the 7th most mountainous country in the world by percentage of area covered in mountains.
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14 Interesting Facts You Might Not Know About North
14 Interesting Facts You Might Not Know About North MacedoniaIt’s so interesting to visit a country with so much history, yet it is so new to the eyes of our modern world. North Macedonia, formerly known as Macedonia, still has an air of mystery that makes this mountainous, off-the-beaten-path country an intriguing destination for real discovery. Here are a few facts that you might not yet know about North Macedonia, but that make part of the interesting and mysterious character of this country.
It was taught by their disciples at a monastery in Ohrid, from whence it spread across the eastern Slavic world. 8 – FYROM The former official name of Macedonia in the United Nations was the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, or FYROM. This is due to a long dispute the country had with Greece regarding their history as the former Kingdom of Macedonia. Even though they were officially FYROM in the U.
Bogodorica Prechista in Kichevo, and St. Jovan Bigorski and St. Georgij Pobedonosec in Debar. 2 – Old astronomic observatories! According to NASA, Kokino is the fourth oldest astronomic observatory in the world, with the oldest three being Abu Simbel, Egypt; Stonehenge, Great Britain; and Angkor Wat, Cambodia. Kokino is located approximately 30 km from the town of Kumanovo, and about 6 km from the Serbian border. 3 – Old lakes! I find this one of the most interesting facts about Macedonia. Ohrid Lake is the oldest and one of the deepest lakes in Europe (max depth 288m or 940ft).
N, the government persuaded more than 130 countries (135 at the time of publication), including the United States, to recognize it as the Republic of Macedonia. But now they are officially known as the Republic of North Macedonia. 9 – Skopje has been rebuilt several times Skopje has suffered quite a few devastating earthquakes throughout history, the biggest ones in 518 and in 1963, leveling most of the city. In addition, the Austro-Hungarian General Piccolomini ordered the city burnt down in the 18th Century.
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