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There are possibly more than 100 archaeological or historic ruins in North Macedonia. Civilizations in the past left behind many structures such as castles, fortresses, churches, and aqueducts. Ruins can be seen today all over the Macedonian countryside. Factors such as environmental changes, changes in settlements, populations, migrations, and changes in neighbouring colonies or tribes, all played a key role in the movement of people within the region of Macedonia.
Archaeological sites in North Macedonia edit
Below is a list of sites and their locations :
Archaeological site | Location | Period | Year |
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Astibo | Štip | Roman Empire | Possibly 4th Century |
Ancient Theatre | Ohrid | Ancient Macedonia | 340 BC - 320 BC |
Skopje Aqueduct | Skopje | Roman Empire | 6th Century |
Heraclea Lyncestis | Bitola | unknown | unknown |
Church of St. John at Kaneo | Ohrid | 13th Century | |
Golem Grad | Golem Grad | Roman Empire | 6th Century |
Marko's Towers | Prilep | Serbian Empire | 14th Century |
Cerje | Skopje | unknown | unknown |
Historic sites in North Macedonia edit
Below is a list of sites and their locations :
- Plaosnik located in Ohrid.
- St Panteleimon located in Ohrid.
References edit
1^ www.macedonia-timeless.com