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Did you know this about Macedonia?
Friday, July 23, 2010 10:44:54 PM
1. Mother Teresa (Agnes Gondza Bojadziu) was born in Skopje on August 26. 1910. She died on September 5, 1997.
2. The sun crystal that Alexander The Great used to blind his Persian enemies, can be found only in Macedonia. The Macedonian mine “Alshar” on Kozuv mountain is the only world source of Thallium, and a potential 'mine' for ecological clean energy. Since 2004, the Alshar mine is a member of the "Emerald" network, an organization for protection of nature's rarities.
3. 3 tectonic, 25 glacial and 15 artificial lakes and 34 mountains exist in Macedonia.
4. 1,179,111 people live in the urban areas of the Republic of Macedonia.
5. It is fascinating that The fresco "Lamentation over the Body of Christ" in St. Pantelejmon was painted 140 years before Giotto's "Pieta".
6. Macedonia is not a province in Greece, but a Balkan country, although parts of Macedonia can be found in Greece and Bulgaria.
7. Macedonia is a small country with a big soul... It was admitted as the 181 member of the United Nations.
8. Ohrid - the European Jerusalem, the cultural capital of Macedonia, the city of the Slavic civilization and Cyrillic script used to have 365 churches, one for each day of the year.
9. 500,000 tourists visit the Republic of Macedonia in 2000. However this number has increased by 30%.
10. Vardar is the longest river 388 km long, flowing sluggishly and cutting Macedonia in two.
11. 2,764 meters is the height of Golem Korab, the highest peak in Macedonia.
12. 976 AD, was the year when the medieval Macedonian state was formed by Samoil.
13. The fertile imagination of woodcarvers, the exquisite patterns of Macedonian carpets and the filigree working of gold and silver are all parts of the rich creative tradition of this people.
14. 729 BC, was the year when King Perdicca 1st found the ancient Macedonian Kingdom.
15. Macedonia is cradle of the Slavic culture and the Cyrillic script. St. Clement of Ohrid developed the Glagolica alphabet the masterpiece of his teachers Sts. Cyril and Methodius and name it Cyrillic in his honor.
16. September 8, 1991 is the date when Macedonia proclaimed independence from the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
17. August 2, 1944 was the date when the first modern Macedonian state was formed after the Second World War, at the First Plenary Session of ASNOM held in the monastery St. Prohor Pcinjski.
18. The Pesna Cave, near Makedonski Brod, as described in New York Times, is identical as the imagined caves in the trilogy Lord of the Rings.
19. In a cemetery in Butel is where George Zorbas's grave is located. Eventually George Zorba's seems to be the character upon whom Nikos Kazantzakis based his fictional Alexis Zorbas, the protagonist of his novel Zorba the Greek. His eventful life ended in 1942 in Skopje, where he settled, remarried, and had more children.
20. Skopje plain seems to be inhabited at least for 7000-8000 years. The neolithic tomb in Madzari and the neolithic settlement found in the Skopje Kale fortress are proof of it.
21. 120 dolls in Kuklica, near Kratovo are 10 milion years old. The entire location is known as Stone Dolls of Kuklica - a very rare monument of the nature.
22. Macedonia produces more than 135 milions litres of wine, 150 milions litres of rakija and 850 milions of beer per year, with a population of sligthly more than 2 milion.
23. The oldest lake in Europe and the deepest in the Balkan's - the Ohrid lake is 4 milion years old and has more than 200 endemic species.
24. One of the Titanic Survivors was a Macedonian. Stojko Dodolovski, from the village of Chucher (Skopje area), made a last second purchase of a ticket to the Titanic from a British priest. When the ship started sinking Stojko jumped into the ocean. He swam towards few of the rescue boats, but was not allowed to climb aboard. Stojko stayed calm and floated on the ocean until one of the rescue boats came back to look for survivors, several hours later. Stojko was one of the 12 survivors picked up.
25. According to NASA, Kokino is 4th on the list of oldest meghalithic observatories in the whole world, right after Abu Simbel Egypt, Stonehenge Great Britain, Angkor Wat Cambodia. However less known is Cocev Kamen near Kokino 4 milion years old and more contemporary than Kokino.
26. The many lush and rich areas of Macedonia were once referred to as the orchards of Yugoslavia.
27. The smallest ethno museum in the world is located only 5 km on the northwest of Tetovo, in the picturesque village of Dzepciste and as such is listed in the Guinness Book of Records.
28. The annual Ohrid Summer Festival (mid-July to late August) is the major cultural event in Macedonia. Held in a well-preserved Roman amphitheater and in magnificent churches, it features classical music, jazz and ballet. An international festival of poetry is held in nearby Struga in late August.
29. The Oscar-nominated film Before the Rain, set in the tiny village of Stavica, is a good examination of Macedonian life and culture and features some memorable Macedonian scenery.
30. The mixture of cultures in Macedonia inspired a word in French for mixed salad: macedoine.
31. Half of Macedonia's exports go via one road to Salonica, which is in Greece.
32. Macedonia is the only place in Europe to have clearest rubies. How many of you have known that the city of Prilep has rubies, precious gemstones who can be seen on world catalogues. And how many of you knew that foreigners are purchasing these rubies at dirt cheap prices. Decades ago, the people in the Prilep region had been told (lied) that the rubies found near Prilep's dolomit marble mine were not gemstones, rather a low quality mineral called corundum
33. The highest quality of opium is the Macedonian. Second is Pakistan's opium who has seven morph units. Third is the Columbian with around 3.5 M.E. The Macedonian opium has an incredible 14 M.E., doubling that of Pakistan.
34. Parts of Jesus' Crucifiction cross are layed in the foundations of the monasteries of St Bogorodica Precista (Kicevo), St. Jovan Bigorski, and St. Georgij Pobedonosec in Rajcica (Debar).
35. Apart from Mother Theresa who is born in Skopje, the founder of Turkey, Kemal Ataturk was born in Bitola.
36. Music in Macedonia dates back to the 11th century. The Bologna psaltir is written in Cyrillic in the Ohrid village Raven. If you visit the Ohrid Museum you can find written songs and music notes dating back from the 10 to 14th centuries.
37. The most famous song in Palestine and today treated as an anthem of Palestine and the Arabic world is written by a Macedonian. Bitola journalist and writer Pande Manojlov wrote the theme in 1982 and published it in the Skopje daily 'Nova Makedonija'.
38. The oldest tree in Macedonia is the Platanus Orientalis in Ohrid. Whether a coincidence or not, the tree is growing since St. Clement of Ohrid period, in the 9th century.
39. The nuns at the Macedonian church of St Gorgjija Pobedonosec hand make the special archbishop clothing worn by the head of the Macedonian Orthodox Church, as well as the heads of the Russian, Greek, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Romanian, Serbian Orthodox Churches, including the ones in North America and Africa.
40. The world famous Manaki brothers of Bitola won the first golden medal for cinematography in the Romanian city of Sinaia in 1905.
41. The Macedonian city of Ohrid is the oldest on the planet, most recently featured on ultra famous US show “Jeopardy”. The Ohrid lake itself is over 3 million years old. It has over 200 endemic species not found on any other place on the planet. Apart from its ancient theater (which is still in use today), the ancient Ohrid (called Lychnidos : the City of Lights) boasted a classical agora, gymnasium, civil basilicas and temples to the Gods.
42. The first ZOO in the Balkans was opened in Skopje.
43. The first railway route in the Balkans is between Skopje and Solun (Salonica), in the 19th century.
44. In the village of Vatasa in the not very distant 1838, a print store was opened, which is claimed to be first in the Balkans.
source: http://travel2macedonia.com.mk/did-you-know
2. The sun crystal that Alexander The Great used to blind his Persian enemies, can be found only in Macedonia. The Macedonian mine “Alshar” on Kozuv mountain is the only world source of Thallium, and a potential 'mine' for ecological clean energy. Since 2004, the Alshar mine is a member of the "Emerald" network, an organization for protection of nature's rarities.
3. 3 tectonic, 25 glacial and 15 artificial lakes and 34 mountains exist in Macedonia.
4. 1,179,111 people live in the urban areas of the Republic of Macedonia.
5. It is fascinating that The fresco "Lamentation over the Body of Christ" in St. Pantelejmon was painted 140 years before Giotto's "Pieta".
6. Macedonia is not a province in Greece, but a Balkan country, although parts of Macedonia can be found in Greece and Bulgaria.
7. Macedonia is a small country with a big soul... It was admitted as the 181 member of the United Nations.
8. Ohrid - the European Jerusalem, the cultural capital of Macedonia, the city of the Slavic civilization and Cyrillic script used to have 365 churches, one for each day of the year.
9. 500,000 tourists visit the Republic of Macedonia in 2000. However this number has increased by 30%.
10. Vardar is the longest river 388 km long, flowing sluggishly and cutting Macedonia in two.
11. 2,764 meters is the height of Golem Korab, the highest peak in Macedonia.
12. 976 AD, was the year when the medieval Macedonian state was formed by Samoil.
13. The fertile imagination of woodcarvers, the exquisite patterns of Macedonian carpets and the filigree working of gold and silver are all parts of the rich creative tradition of this people.
14. 729 BC, was the year when King Perdicca 1st found the ancient Macedonian Kingdom.
15. Macedonia is cradle of the Slavic culture and the Cyrillic script. St. Clement of Ohrid developed the Glagolica alphabet the masterpiece of his teachers Sts. Cyril and Methodius and name it Cyrillic in his honor.
16. September 8, 1991 is the date when Macedonia proclaimed independence from the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
17. August 2, 1944 was the date when the first modern Macedonian state was formed after the Second World War, at the First Plenary Session of ASNOM held in the monastery St. Prohor Pcinjski.
18. The Pesna Cave, near Makedonski Brod, as described in New York Times, is identical as the imagined caves in the trilogy Lord of the Rings.
19. In a cemetery in Butel is where George Zorbas's grave is located. Eventually George Zorba's seems to be the character upon whom Nikos Kazantzakis based his fictional Alexis Zorbas, the protagonist of his novel Zorba the Greek. His eventful life ended in 1942 in Skopje, where he settled, remarried, and had more children.
20. Skopje plain seems to be inhabited at least for 7000-8000 years. The neolithic tomb in Madzari and the neolithic settlement found in the Skopje Kale fortress are proof of it.
21. 120 dolls in Kuklica, near Kratovo are 10 milion years old. The entire location is known as Stone Dolls of Kuklica - a very rare monument of the nature.
22. Macedonia produces more than 135 milions litres of wine, 150 milions litres of rakija and 850 milions of beer per year, with a population of sligthly more than 2 milion.
23. The oldest lake in Europe and the deepest in the Balkan's - the Ohrid lake is 4 milion years old and has more than 200 endemic species.
24. One of the Titanic Survivors was a Macedonian. Stojko Dodolovski, from the village of Chucher (Skopje area), made a last second purchase of a ticket to the Titanic from a British priest. When the ship started sinking Stojko jumped into the ocean. He swam towards few of the rescue boats, but was not allowed to climb aboard. Stojko stayed calm and floated on the ocean until one of the rescue boats came back to look for survivors, several hours later. Stojko was one of the 12 survivors picked up.
25. According to NASA, Kokino is 4th on the list of oldest meghalithic observatories in the whole world, right after Abu Simbel Egypt, Stonehenge Great Britain, Angkor Wat Cambodia. However less known is Cocev Kamen near Kokino 4 milion years old and more contemporary than Kokino.
26. The many lush and rich areas of Macedonia were once referred to as the orchards of Yugoslavia.
27. The smallest ethno museum in the world is located only 5 km on the northwest of Tetovo, in the picturesque village of Dzepciste and as such is listed in the Guinness Book of Records.
28. The annual Ohrid Summer Festival (mid-July to late August) is the major cultural event in Macedonia. Held in a well-preserved Roman amphitheater and in magnificent churches, it features classical music, jazz and ballet. An international festival of poetry is held in nearby Struga in late August.
29. The Oscar-nominated film Before the Rain, set in the tiny village of Stavica, is a good examination of Macedonian life and culture and features some memorable Macedonian scenery.
30. The mixture of cultures in Macedonia inspired a word in French for mixed salad: macedoine.
31. Half of Macedonia's exports go via one road to Salonica, which is in Greece.
32. Macedonia is the only place in Europe to have clearest rubies. How many of you have known that the city of Prilep has rubies, precious gemstones who can be seen on world catalogues. And how many of you knew that foreigners are purchasing these rubies at dirt cheap prices. Decades ago, the people in the Prilep region had been told (lied) that the rubies found near Prilep's dolomit marble mine were not gemstones, rather a low quality mineral called corundum
33. The highest quality of opium is the Macedonian. Second is Pakistan's opium who has seven morph units. Third is the Columbian with around 3.5 M.E. The Macedonian opium has an incredible 14 M.E., doubling that of Pakistan.
34. Parts of Jesus' Crucifiction cross are layed in the foundations of the monasteries of St Bogorodica Precista (Kicevo), St. Jovan Bigorski, and St. Georgij Pobedonosec in Rajcica (Debar).
35. Apart from Mother Theresa who is born in Skopje, the founder of Turkey, Kemal Ataturk was born in Bitola.
36. Music in Macedonia dates back to the 11th century. The Bologna psaltir is written in Cyrillic in the Ohrid village Raven. If you visit the Ohrid Museum you can find written songs and music notes dating back from the 10 to 14th centuries.
37. The most famous song in Palestine and today treated as an anthem of Palestine and the Arabic world is written by a Macedonian. Bitola journalist and writer Pande Manojlov wrote the theme in 1982 and published it in the Skopje daily 'Nova Makedonija'.
38. The oldest tree in Macedonia is the Platanus Orientalis in Ohrid. Whether a coincidence or not, the tree is growing since St. Clement of Ohrid period, in the 9th century.
39. The nuns at the Macedonian church of St Gorgjija Pobedonosec hand make the special archbishop clothing worn by the head of the Macedonian Orthodox Church, as well as the heads of the Russian, Greek, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Romanian, Serbian Orthodox Churches, including the ones in North America and Africa.
40. The world famous Manaki brothers of Bitola won the first golden medal for cinematography in the Romanian city of Sinaia in 1905.
41. The Macedonian city of Ohrid is the oldest on the planet, most recently featured on ultra famous US show “Jeopardy”. The Ohrid lake itself is over 3 million years old. It has over 200 endemic species not found on any other place on the planet. Apart from its ancient theater (which is still in use today), the ancient Ohrid (called Lychnidos : the City of Lights) boasted a classical agora, gymnasium, civil basilicas and temples to the Gods.
42. The first ZOO in the Balkans was opened in Skopje.
43. The first railway route in the Balkans is between Skopje and Solun (Salonica), in the 19th century.
44. In the village of Vatasa in the not very distant 1838, a print store was opened, which is claimed to be first in the Balkans.
source: http://travel2macedonia.com.mk/did-you-know
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VOTE FOR TOSE PROESKI
Monday, May 10, 2010 12:50:07 PM
Who is Todor Toshe Proeski?Todor "Toše" Proeski (Macedonian: Тодор „Тоше" Проески, Mk-Toshe ˈtɔʃɛ ˈprɔɛski ) (January 25, 1981 – October 16, 2007) was a Macedonian pop singer, actor and song-writer. He was popular across the entire Balkan area and further north, and locally he was considered a top act of the Macedonian music scene. Proeski was known for his trademark quote "Ve sakam site" (I Love You All), and was once dubbed "Elvis Presley of the Balkans" by BBC News. He died in a car crash in Croatia on October 16, 2007.
VOTE FOR TOSE PROESKI ON THIS LINK: http://www.whopopular.com/Todor-Toshe-Proeski
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Easter - the biggest Christian holiday
Sunday, April 4, 2010 12:26:17 PM
Orthodox and Catholic believers celebrate Easter, the biggest Christian holiday - Christ's Resurrection, the day when Jesus Christ proved his divine power and risen from the dead.This holiday is a mixture of religion and tradition, treated from eternity, and beginning on Holy Thursday before dawn when the paint housewives first red Easter eggs.
This church tradition originates from the first century after Christ, that it is practiced in the time of the Apostles - Christ's disciples and their successors. For that we witness the Holy Tradition.
Easter egg is as old as Christianity and the church accepted the practice and its tradition as a symbol of Christ's Resurrection.
The first Christians and contemporaries of the apostles began to paint and eggs at Easter gifts, greeting with a joyous greeting Christ is risen! It in turn say: Truth risen!
So bye, first announced in January news of Christ's resurrection, the second confirming, and actually confess pair share their faith in the Resurrection. This practice and the day is fulfilled in the Holy Epistle, and believers in this greeting are welcome to the Ascension of Christ, Spasovden.
The red color is symbolic of victory. Its importance to this great Christian holiday that the Lord Jesus Christ with His resurrection defeated death in January.
Red color represents God's strength and power, and water and symbolizes Christ's blood that Jesus singing on the cross for the salvation of all people on earth. Thus, the color of the egg reminds us of the blood of Christ and salvation.
According to the chronology of events observed in Christ's Gospel, it is known that on Monday Thursday, the Lord Jesus Christ in the mystery dinner establishing a secret Holy Communion (Eucharist), the basis for taking the bread and red wine are transformed into Christ's body and blood. This sacrament - Eucharist is given for the salvation of people, and basically has the blood of Christ.
Because the color red, symbolizing the blood of Christ in January Handwork the decorated Easter eggs. As colored red eggs from Monday Thursday is a clear sign of its similarity to Easter, and then, on Monday Thursday Last Supper of Christ clearly announced and said it would soon be handed over, will suffer and rise again.
According to Holy Tradition is considered to Mary Magdalene, one of the women mironosci first began this custom of Easter red eggs.
It is said that Mary Magdalene soon after Christ's ascension (Spasovden) left Jerusalem and travel the world to preach the Gospel.
In Rome, she asked to go and the Roman emperor Tiverij in order to tell the king the Lord Jesus Christ. At the meeting, that the emperor's first give it a red egg and welcomed with the words "Christ is risen.
Then he told of all that Christ taught, his good deeds and miracles that made people.
Source: MIA (http://www.mia.com.mk)
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Opera does not call me FYROM! I'm Macedonia (and only one)
Friday, February 26, 2010 9:44:27 PM
We are not called FYROM, we are Macedonia, and what you are doing is an insult to us all. 120 and several countries have recognized Macedonia as well. The only problem is that Greece do not want as Macedonians. Very strongly react to it and are offended by this. I hope that will solve this problem and that you will be Macedonia as well as we, and not to support Greece in its genocide that has on us.But you do not want to be insulted by you, and my people. We are not FYROM. It is the poison of Greece. We Macedonia. One name we have and we are one nation.
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Macedonia's mysterious mountain
Wednesday, February 24, 2010 1:03:07 AM
With myths swirling around Solunska Glava and green ice hidden in caves, Macedonia's Jakupica Mountain.has many rewards for adventurous climbers.
By Zoran Nikolovski for Southeast European Times in Skopje -- 01/07/09 Photos by Darko Andonovski
The top of Solunska Glava, the tallest point of Jakupica Mountain in central Macedonia, looks like a mixture of the Swiss Alps' greenery and the beauty of America's Rocky Mountains.
According to legend, you can see the Greek port city of Thessaloniki from the 2,540m-high peak. In the Macedonian tongue, the city's name is Solun, and the mountain's name literally means "Salonica's head".
The myth has attracted numerous mountaineers, dirt bikers, paragliders and hikers over the years.
"I have been here for six months, but have not seen the sea yet. You never know, there is time," said a guard at the telecommunications station.
Even if climbers fail to see all the way to the Aegean coast, there are plenty of other breathtaking sights, such as the perfectly smooth Nezilovo Cliff. Uros Zupancic first scaled it in 1936.
Mountaineers have also said that, on a clear day, you can see Greece's Mount Olympus and Vihren in neighbouring Bulgaria.
Working your way down the summit slightly, at Begovo field, there are two caves, which are home to green ice and curious insects.
According to shepherds on the mountain, wild wolves, foxes, bears and boars also prowl the terrain. Fishermen claim that the river trout in the local Kadina River Falls, down the hillside of the Karadzica and Kitka mountains, are the hardest to catch in the country.
Hikers who want to scale Jakupica Mountain can reach Begovo field and Solunska Glava by climbing up a mountainous path south of Macedonia's capital, Skopje, via the Kitka and Karadzica Mountains.
From Solunska Glava, climbers can spend the night at one of two camps situated on the north side of the mountain.
One of those camps, Cheples, is located only few kilometers from the summit.
The camps aren't luxurious, and cost about 2 euros per night -- a small price to pay to hear birds sing, breathe fresh mountain air and see awe-inspiring sites.
During the summer, the Makedon Mountaineering Sports Club organises a three-day camping event for hikers to experience Macedonia's mysterious mountain.
This content was commissioned for SETimes.com
By Zoran Nikolovski for Southeast European Times in Skopje -- 01/07/09 Photos by Darko Andonovski
The top of Solunska Glava, the tallest point of Jakupica Mountain in central Macedonia, looks like a mixture of the Swiss Alps' greenery and the beauty of America's Rocky Mountains. According to legend, you can see the Greek port city of Thessaloniki from the 2,540m-high peak. In the Macedonian tongue, the city's name is Solun, and the mountain's name literally means "Salonica's head".
The myth has attracted numerous mountaineers, dirt bikers, paragliders and hikers over the years.
"I have been here for six months, but have not seen the sea yet. You never know, there is time," said a guard at the telecommunications station.
Even if climbers fail to see all the way to the Aegean coast, there are plenty of other breathtaking sights, such as the perfectly smooth Nezilovo Cliff. Uros Zupancic first scaled it in 1936.
Mountaineers have also said that, on a clear day, you can see Greece's Mount Olympus and Vihren in neighbouring Bulgaria. Working your way down the summit slightly, at Begovo field, there are two caves, which are home to green ice and curious insects.
According to shepherds on the mountain, wild wolves, foxes, bears and boars also prowl the terrain. Fishermen claim that the river trout in the local Kadina River Falls, down the hillside of the Karadzica and Kitka mountains, are the hardest to catch in the country.
Hikers who want to scale Jakupica Mountain can reach Begovo field and Solunska Glava by climbing up a mountainous path south of Macedonia's capital, Skopje, via the Kitka and Karadzica Mountains.
From Solunska Glava, climbers can spend the night at one of two camps situated on the north side of the mountain.
One of those camps, Cheples, is located only few kilometers from the summit.
The camps aren't luxurious, and cost about 2 euros per night -- a small price to pay to hear birds sing, breathe fresh mountain air and see awe-inspiring sites.
During the summer, the Makedon Mountaineering Sports Club organises a three-day camping event for hikers to experience Macedonia's mysterious mountain.
This content was commissioned for SETimes.com
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Games without frontiers - Tose Proeski
Monday, February 15, 2010 12:44:34 AM
The only, will always remain in our hearts
If I could only wake up
in the world of love
without old dues
and these monstrosities that follow me all around....
If I could only kiss you
without bad memories of cold springs
without images of suffering
that clinged to us.....
Chorus
'Cause my life is a game without frontiers,
tired story, pulling out the pages
nothing is written on........
'Cause my life is endless sinking,
when I sum up all defeats
nothing is left,
there are only habits,
and everything is based on that.......
If I could only wake up
in the world of love
without old dues
and these monstrosities that follow me all around....
If I could only kiss you
without bad memories of cold springs
without images of suffering
that clinged to us.....
Chorus
'Cause my life is a game without frontiers,
tired story, pulling out the pages
nothing is written on........
'Cause my life is endless sinking,
when I sum up all defeats
nothing is left,
there are only habits,
and everything is based on that.......
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Orthodox Christians celebrate the feast of Forgiveness
Sunday, February 14, 2010 11:25:59 PM
Forgiveness or Great Shrovetide, a day in Orthodox Christianity among the forgiveness between believers before the beginning of Lent. The date of Forgiveness change depending on the date of Easter, and always true to 7 weeks before Easter. From the religious aspect, Forgiveness is one of the events of the sincere and self-sacrificing love of neighbor, to follow the Lord Jesus Christ for the unconditional and boundless forgiveness between people.Forgiveness requires younger than the elder with the words "forgive me", and older meets "forgiven to you from me and from God."
Cooked eggs are combined in a string above the table and turns over the heads of children. The child who will succeed him biting the egg is declared the most happiness in the next year and receive a reward.
Forgiveness is the day after a clean start Monday when the Lenten fast. Forgiveness marks the end of winter and early spring holidays.Best-known event in the Great Shrovetide Macedonia Strumica Carnival or Trimmers which rotates in the World calendar of Carnivals in recent years become a major tourist attraction.
Forgiveness is the feast day before the holy Lent. Remission is a spiritual process that requires the believer's personal questioning, repentance and a crown on it, then to real forgiveness. That means anyone can be reviewed in the previous period if someone reproached by thought, word or deed, and it sincerely to repent on this day.
Request "Forgiveness means to publicly recognize the work and to seek forgiveness, but also to be prepared and that he completely wrong to be forgiven.
Story of Forgiveness
In the third century in Antioch lived two very close friends, Saprikij and Nikephoros. One day they were so angered one another, then refused to be seen.After a while Nikephoros understood misery of anger and asked forgiveness from Saprikij, who was a priest. This did not want us to hear. All applications remain discounts. At that time, when a persecution of Christians, Saprikij was imprisoned and put to torment, because he has not renounced Christ.
However, he condemned and took to destroy it. Nikephoros the road again with tears implored him to forgive, but Saprikij heart remained hard. Also lost the grace and execution renounced Christ, and Nikiforov, watching him, and asked himself was executed in his stead.
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Visual presentation, Skopje 2014
Friday, February 12, 2010 11:08:41 PM
Visual presentation of the layout of the capital of the Republic of Macedonia - Skopje.
Ministry of Culture undertakes to 2014 Skopje will appear as shown in 3D vizuelizacijata.
Bravo for the ministry of culture!
Skopje will be recovered.
Some of these buildings existed and will exist again today
Ministry of Culture undertakes to 2014 Skopje will appear as shown in 3D vizuelizacijata.
Bravo for the ministry of culture!
Skopje will be recovered.
Some of these buildings existed and will exist again today
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The documentary "A name is a name" presented in Washington
Wednesday, February 3, 2010 1:03:11 AM
In Washington yesterday was the premiere of the documentary "A name is a name".
The documentary is directed by Sigurjon Einarson, producer is Jason Miko, and music written and performed frontman of the band A-Ha, Morten Harket.
The premiere of the film, whose focus is dispute about the name Macedonia, primarily due to take place at the residence of the Icelandic Ambassador. However, following strong pressure by the Greek government and the threat of a veto on the accession of Iceland to the European Union, the premiere was held at the Center of the Jewish community through the organization of the Macedonian diaspora in USA, United Macedonian Diaspora.
- I want to give voice to Macedonia as a small country, and the Macedonian people, who deserve to be heard globally. Everyone has the right to be called as it wants and it is a choice of every nation, director Einarson said the broadcast of the film, answering a reporter's questions as an interest to make a film about the name dispute.
The issues of Greek harmony in the context of Macedonian history, Alexander the Great, the Macedonian language, and Mikko Einarson indicated that the purpose of the film is to show the name dispute, not Macedonian history.
According to the director and producer of "A name is a name", great historical figures like Alexander the Great not belong exclusively neither Macedonia nor Greece, but worldwide.
Einarson producer announced plans to make a second extension of the documentary "A name is my name".
source: www.sitel.com.mk
The documentary is directed by Sigurjon Einarson, producer is Jason Miko, and music written and performed frontman of the band A-Ha, Morten Harket.The premiere of the film, whose focus is dispute about the name Macedonia, primarily due to take place at the residence of the Icelandic Ambassador. However, following strong pressure by the Greek government and the threat of a veto on the accession of Iceland to the European Union, the premiere was held at the Center of the Jewish community through the organization of the Macedonian diaspora in USA, United Macedonian Diaspora.
- I want to give voice to Macedonia as a small country, and the Macedonian people, who deserve to be heard globally. Everyone has the right to be called as it wants and it is a choice of every nation, director Einarson said the broadcast of the film, answering a reporter's questions as an interest to make a film about the name dispute.
The issues of Greek harmony in the context of Macedonian history, Alexander the Great, the Macedonian language, and Mikko Einarson indicated that the purpose of the film is to show the name dispute, not Macedonian history.
According to the director and producer of "A name is a name", great historical figures like Alexander the Great not belong exclusively neither Macedonia nor Greece, but worldwide.
Einarson producer announced plans to make a second extension of the documentary "A name is my name".
source: www.sitel.com.mk
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