Can you imagine the beautiful
feeling of the first time you fell in love? Remember the butterflies in
your stomach that would bring a smile to your face and fill you with happiness?
Well, these are the closest to the feelings I experience when I think of my native
country – the Republic of Macedonia or, simply, Macedonia.
It's a unique country in
every sense: it has a history that goes back a few thousand years, contributing
great names to the world, and now has more Macedonians living outside of Macedonia
than in it. It’s located in Southeastern Europe, and among its many wonders, it
boasts the world's fourth oldest observatory, Kokino,
which according to NASA, was established
between the 20th
and 18th centuries BC). Expressing the shape of my
thoughts would look like this: a great and shaking history, a shimmering
immediate past, a lovely present, and hopefully a great future!
So let me tell you a story about love, beauty and history, or in a word, a story about time!
Macedonia is a small, beautiful, and
friendly country located just north of Greece, south of Serbia and Kosovo, between Albania and Bulgaria, right in the heart of Balkan Peninsula.
It is so beautiful that even Saint
Apostle Paul, who’d heard about its many wonders, decided to visit it (during
his Second Missionary Journey, Acts 15:36-18:22).
I now live in Canada, but before
that I lived in Macedonia and in between, in the United States. Great
countries, great spaces filled with such diversity, great places that must be
seen before we continue our journey to other worlds.
I am nearly positive that everyone reading
this has heard about Mother Theresa and Alexander the Great – both remarkable Macedonians who gave the world so much, their contributions will
last for eternity. And they are still alive; every Macedonian has a bit of both
of these heroic figures within them. Welcoming people, adventurous, friendly,
and almost always smiling.
As an entity, Macedonia received its independence from Yugoslavia on September 8, 1991. It has about two million people and is working its way into both NATO and the EU. It has a name dispute with Greece but this issue is much deeper than it seems to the world. Greeks call themselves Macedonians, though more than 130 countries in the world recognize Macedonia as unique from the Greeks and the true land of the Macedonians. Regardless, everyone in this beautiful free world can call himself the way he or she wants.
As an entity, Macedonia received its independence from Yugoslavia on September 8, 1991. It has about two million people and is working its way into both NATO and the EU. It has a name dispute with Greece but this issue is much deeper than it seems to the world. Greeks call themselves Macedonians, though more than 130 countries in the world recognize Macedonia as unique from the Greeks and the true land of the Macedonians. Regardless, everyone in this beautiful free world can call himself the way he or she wants.
As an idea, Macedonia has existed
for a few thousand years. And what is so beautiful about this country? It’s
physically gorgeous, for one thing. It has three beautiful lakes (though no
sea) and an array of gorgeous mountains. But where do the butterflies in the
stomach come from?
Well, let’s start with love. If
you go to Macedonia, it is amazing and astonishing how sincerely welcomed you
will feel. Everybody is exceptionally friendly, so much so, you will even
forget that you are not at home. You will feel that everybody there loves
you! You see, it is all about love and butterflies!
Usually, the doors of the houses are
not locked. Never! People are not scared, they are just happy! Off course, I
was happy there as well. With over 250 sunny days in a year, all four seasons
clearly distinguished, and with delicious organic food!
And wherever you turn, you see beauty! Macedonia has a unique mixture of
cultures, and contrary to what you see in the movies, it's one of the
rare places where Muslims and Christians live together without major
issues.
The natural wonders are as gorgeous as the social ones. It’s the only
place in the universe where you can find the mineral Lorandite
in its natural form and in one of the largest known quantities! If you want to
take a walk or a refreshing swim and find out what it feels like to be a god or a goddess,
go to Ohrid! It’s the birthplace of the world’s very first university, the area where Christianity founds its roots in Europe.
And keep looking back into history. If you
want to continue to feel what the Greek gods felt, try a vino that is sweet as nectar – go to Tikves! If you want to
experience settings reminiscent of Wuthering
Heights, places that show you where
the gods themselves lived – go to Heraclea, Stobi, Malesh.
Macedonia abounds with archaeological
sites that date over 12,000 years. It is the place where the Saints
Cyril and Methodius planted the roots of the Cyrillic alphabet.
If you’re ready to plan your visit, catch
a plane to one of the nation’s two international airports.
Yes, there are only two! One in the
capital city of Skopje (Alexander the Great) and the other in the lake city of Ohrid
(St. Apostle Paul).You may just decide to stay there.
I,
for one, am packing my luggage, calling my travel agent, and booking a flight
to Skopje to enjoy my next great adventure!
How about you? Care to join me?
Igor, your love of Macedonia is contagious. I'm ready to pack my bags! Lovely photos of a beautiful country.
ReplyDeletePaul the Apostle never set foot in your country. Neither did Alexander the Great. Sorry.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful images.. But this issue with the "Macedonia" propaganda is not right. People are getting confused. Macedonia is located at northern Greece. This land that you refer to, has nothing to do with the name "Macedonia', ancient Greek history, Alexander the Great etc.. The name that this land had was 'Vardarska" and the ancient name of that area was the Ancient Greek Kingdom of "Peonia".
ReplyDeleteSakis Nomikos. (sorry, I have no account here)
Thanks Haidi and Supriya,
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to see you hitting the road :)
@ Sakis Nimikos and the 1st Anonymous -
Guys, have you ever been to Macedonia - Ohrid, Skupi, Tikvesh, Malesh...? In case you haven't I am strongly suggesting...It is a great country... In case you have been: It’s a real divine country, isn’t it? :)
Cheers guys... and yes, I've been to Greece so many times- I love it!!!
Great story and beautiful photos. Love the way you presented Macedonia!
ReplyDeleteNot really the place to start a debate on history, so I'll just second what you said here :)
Cheers, Mire
Igor, what a lovely post. It's so nice to see someone so passionate about their home country. It does sound like an amazing place. I'm packing my bags, too!
ReplyDeleteThese photographs are stunning. It is so refreshing when there are photographs in blog posts. I have to say, this is my new favorite blog!
ReplyDeleteAmazing photos, great article, proud to be Macedonian just like Alexander The Great!!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic images my dear friend, yet almost all of your story refers to Greece. Looks like geography is not your strongest point. Stick to photography.
ReplyDeletePictures are beautiful. As to the geography, I hope to go there one day and find out for myself.
ReplyDeleteIgor, many thanks again for blogging with us! As you can see, you generated some discourse. :)
ReplyDeleteAnd Rebecca, we love you too! Thanks for the follow.
Igor,
ReplyDeleteI am really proud of you; fantastically presented and you are certainly in love with Macedonia. I am glad IT world did not make any harm to you romantic nature :)
Viktoriya
BRAVOOO IGOR!!!
ReplyDeleteRIGHT WORDS FOR THE UNIQUE PLACE !!!
MACEDONIA!!!
Hi Igor P.! Connect you, just to see/know/ask (you)...how y are..where y are...&s.. øōň...¿
ReplyDeleteBest wishes fr○m the buttom > ♡ <
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