The people of Macedonia, now known as North Macedonia, are known for their warm hospitality and rich cultural heritage. They often display a strong sense of community and tradition, with diverse ethnic groups contributing to a vibrant social fabric. Macedonians are generally friendly and open, eager to share their customs, cuisine, and history with visitors. Additionally, their resilience and adaptability reflect the country's complex historical influences and contemporary challenges.
When people pay taxes, but not many do. That's why its such a poor country. Most people are farmers, or have there own businesses. But they open them illegally, therefore they make money for themselves. Not for macedonia.
In Macedonia and the rest of Greece you can wear anything you like.
Macedonia like the rest of Greece has the Euro for its currency.
Yes, he was elected king of Macedonia after his father King Philip's death by the assembly of the people of Macedonia.
No one. The ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia was founded by people from Argos in the Peloponnese, Greece.
they were called Hellenistic
Because they are brainwashed or brainless. Macedonia is in Greece. The people have fallen victim to their government's expansionist propaganda...
Paul went to Macedonia primarily to spread the Christian gospel and establish churches in the region. His journey was inspired by a vision he received, urging him to help the people there. In Macedonia, he preached in cities like Philippi and Thessalonica, where he encountered both acceptance and opposition. His mission contributed significantly to the growth of early Christianity in Europe.
2.107 million (2013)
Yes. Macedonia like the rest of Greece is part of the European Union.
The population density of Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia is 82.2 people per square kilometer.
In Macedonia they say οικογένεια (ikogenia) like the rest of Greece. In the language of FYROM as in Bulgarian they say Семейство (semejstvo).