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Tetovo has been under many different empires; from the Mycenae and Illyrians, to the Romans, Byzantines and Ottomans, giving the city a vast range of diverse cultures. The museum of Tetovo, established in 1950, contains history of Tetovo and is situated in the Memorial House of Central Committee of the Communist Party of Macedonia.
Tetovo (Macedonian: Тетово, [ˈtɛtɔvɔ] ⓘ; Albanian: Tetova) is a municipality in the northwest part of North Macedonia. Tetovo's municipal seat is located in the town of the same name . Tetovo Municipality is part of the Polog Statistical Region .
The Battle of Tetovo (Macedonian: Битка за Тетово, romanized: Bitka za Tetovo, Albanian: Beteja e Tetovës), was the largest engagement during the 2001 insurgency in the Republic of Macedonia, in which Macedonian security forces battled the National Liberation Army (NLA) for control of the city.
Teuta Arifi, mayor of Tetovo; Fatmir Besimi, Deputy Prime Minister in charge of European Integration of North Macedonia; Ljube Boškoski, former Interior Minister of Macedonia; Alajdin Demiri, former mayor; Albanian rights activist; Antonio Milošoski, foreign minister of North Macedonia; Agim Nuhiu, interior Minister of North Macedonia
Maenads are the adopted symbol of Tetovo in North Macedonia, depicted prominently of the city's coat of arms. The inclusion of maenad imagery dates to 1932 when a small statuette of a maenad, dating to the 6th century BC, was found in the city. The "Tetovo Maenad" was featured on the reverse of a Macedonian 5000 denar banknote issued in 1996. [45]
The Tetovo Fortress (Macedonian: Тетовско кале; Albanian: Kalaja e Tetovës) is a ruined fortress and archaeological site in Tetovo, North Macedonia. Because of its location on a hill called Baltepe, it is also known as Baltepe Fortress .
In July 2016, Ecolog International, the owners of KF Shkëndija, took Tetovo City Stadium under concession from the Tetovo municipal council and committed to invest 7.7 million euros to renovate the stadium to be able to host international matches. [9] [10] [11] The ground was renamed Ecolog Arena under the concession agreement. [12]
Airport Tetovo (Macedonian: Аеродром Тетово, Aerodrom Tetovo) was a military airport of YPA, most sophisticated on the Balkan Peninsula in that time. It was situated 8 km south from Tetovo , in the present North Macedonia , by the Tetovo-Gostivar highway and near the village of Zherovjane.
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