North Macedonia is a small landlocked country located in southeastern Europe. It has a population of approximately 2 million people, and its capital city is Skopje. Other major cities in North Macedonia include Bitola, Kumanovo, Tetovo, and Prilep.
Skopje is the largest city in North Macedonia, with a population of over 500,000 people. It is situated on the Vardar River and is the country's cultural, economic, and political center. Skopje is known for its Ottoman-era old town, which features the 15th-century Stone Bridge, the Daut Pasha Hamam (Turkish bathhouse), and the Kapan Han Inn.
Bitola is the second-largest city in North Macedonia, with a population of around 100,000 people. It is located in the southwestern part of the country and was once a major center of Ottoman culture and commerce. Bitola's main attractions include the Heraclea Lyncestis archaeological site, the Yeni Mosque, and the National Museum of Bitola.
Kumanovo is another important city in North Macedonia, with a population of around 75,000 people. It is situated in the northeast of the country, close to the Serbian and Kosovo borders. Kumanovo is known for its bazaar, which is one of the largest in the Balkans, as well as the historic Clock Tower and the Museum of Kumanovo.
Tetovo is located in the northwest of North Macedonia and has a population of around 50,000 people. It is known for its colorful Old Bazaar, which is home to many traditional shops and restaurants, as well as the Arabati Baba Teke, a 16th-century Islamic holy site.
Prilep is situated in central North Macedonia and has a population of around 70,000 people. It is known for its tobacco and marble industries, as well as the Markovi Kuli Fortress, the Holy Archangel Michael Monastery, and the Treskavec Monastery.
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