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  2. Monastery of Saint Naum - Wikipedia

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    The monastery was established in the Bulgarian Empire in 905 [4] by St Naum of Ohrid himself. St Naum is also buried in the church. Since the 16th century, a Greek school had functioned in the monastery. [5] The monastery had close ties with the printing house of Moscopole, a former prosperous Aromanian city now in Albania. [6]

  3. Saint Naum - Wikipedia

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    Southeastern Europe in the 9th century. Monastery of Saint Naum, resting place of Naum, located in North Macedonia. Naum (Bulgarian and Macedonian: Свети Наум, romanized: Sveti Naum), also known as Naum of Ohrid or Naum of Preslav (c. 830 – December 23, 910), was a medieval Bulgarian writer and missionary among the Slavs, considered one of the Seven Apostles of the First Bulgarian ...

  4. List of cemeteries in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    North Cambridge Catholic Cemetery, Cambridge; Pine Haven Cemetery, Burlington; Salem Street Burying Ground, Medford (late 17th century) Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Concord [1] Spring Hill Cemetery, Marlborough; St. Michael Cemetery, Hudson; Wildwood Cemetery, Winchester

  5. Springfield Cemetery (Springfield, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Springfield Cemetery is located in the Connecticut River Valley city of Springfield, Massachusetts. The cemetery opened in 1841 and was planned on the model of a rural cemetery. With the relocation of remains from the city's earliest burying ground, the cemetery became the final resting place for many of Springfield's 17th and 18th century ...

  6. Oldest cemetery stone in Springfield gets historical marker

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    Sep. 4—A burial stone dating to 1794, the oldest in the Middle Village Cemetery in Springfield, received a roadside historical marker Friday, Aug. 30, funded by the private William C. Pomeroy ...

  7. Why you should swap Lake Como for North Macedonia - AOL

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    Al fresco wine on sun-drenched, waterside terraces; boat rides and an Unesco-listed Old Town: Lake Ohrid has everything you’d want from a chic European break at a fraction of the cost, finds ...

  8. Ohrid - Wikipedia

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    Ohrid by night. The ancient name of the city was Lychnidos, which probably means "city of light". In antiquity the city was known under the ancient Greek name of Λυχνίς (Lychnis) and Λυχνιδός (Lychnidos) and the Latin Lychnidus, [8] [9] probably meaning "city of light", literally "a precious stone that emits light", [10] from λύχνος (lychnos), "lamp, portable light". [11]

  9. List of churches in North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    Church of St. Demetrious Skopje: Church of Michael The Archangel Avtokomanda: Church of the Ascension of Christ Madžari: Church of St. George Čair: Church of the Holy Trinity Bardovci: Church of St. Naum of Ohrid Radišani: Church of St. Nicholas Radišani: Monasteries: Monastery of St. George Krivi Dol