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The airport was built in 1928. The first commercial flights in Skopje were introduced in 1929 when the Yugoslav carrier Aeroput introduced a route linking the city with the capital, Belgrade. [ 5 ] A year later, the route was extended to Thessaloniki and further to Athens in 1933. [ 5 ] In 1935, Aeroput linked Skopje with Bitola and Niš, and ...
Alexander the Great Airport may refer to: Kavala International Airport "Alexander the Great", also known as Kavala International Airport " Megas Alexandros ", in Kavala, Macedonia, Greece. Skopje International Airport, named "Skopje Alexander the Great Airport" (Аеродром Александар Велики Скопје) from December 2006 ...
The arch is facing criticism for its high cost. It is designed to match the almost equally tall statue of "Alexander the Great", erected in the capital's central square in summer 2011. Both constructions are part of the government-funded project named "Skopje 2014" [5] with an estimated unofficial price tag €500 million.
Macedonia Square, Skopje. Macedonia Square (Macedonian: Плоштад Македонија, Albanian: Sheshi Maqedonia) is the main square [1] of Skopje, the capital of North Macedonia. The square is the biggest in North Macedonia with a total extent of 18,500 m 2. [2] It is located in the central part of the city, and it crosses the Vardar River.
The airport was previously known as 'Petrovec Airport' and 'Skopje "Alexander the Great" Airport'. These two names should be included in the article's first sentence in the same way as it is in the articles on Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport or Istanbul Atatürk Airport.--Kiril Simeonovski 07:42, 8 May 2018 (UTC)
During the existence of the Socialist Republic of Macedonia, the museum was known as People's Museum of Macedonia. The museum has got total area of 10.000 m², of which 6000 m² are meant for permanent or temporal exhibitions. The institution is of complex character, which means it gathers, keeps, conserves and presents the national Macedonian ...
Scupi. Panorama of Scupi and Skopje. Scupi (Ancient Greek: Σκούποι, Skoúpoi) is an archaeological site located between Zajčev Rid (Зајчев Рид 'Rabbit Hill') and the Vardar River, several kilometers from the center of modern Skopje in North Macedonia. A Roman military camp was founded here in the second century BC on the site ...
Museum of the City of Skopje. Coordinates: 41°59′27″N 21°25′46″E. The old railway station now houses the Museum of the City of Skopje. Museum of the City of Skopje (Macedonian: Музеј на Град Скопје) (Albanian: Muzeu i Shkupit) is a cultural institution located in Skopje, North Macedonia. Founded in 1949, it is located ...