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One of the first prominent Macedonian rap music festivals was the so-called "Rap'n'Roll" fest which was held in the early 1990s in MKC, the Youth Cultural Centre in Skopje, followed by many others. Currently North Macedonia hosts many hip hop festivals featuring both domestic and foreign performers. A hip hop clubbing scene also exists.
This is a list of shopping malls in North Macedonia. City Name of Shopping Mall Skopje: Skopje City Mall [1] Skopje: Ramstore Mall [2] Skopje: Capitol Mall [3] Skopje:
Green Humane City (Macedonian: Зелен хуман град, romanized: Zelen human grad, ZHG) is an informal green municipalist political initiative from Skopje, North Macedonia. [1] It functions as a horizontalist coalition of local civic organizations and activists committed to environmentalism, social justice and animal rights.
In 1875, during the tug-of-war regarding the basis of codificatin of modern Bulgarian, scholar Yosif Kovachev from Štip in Eastern Macedonia proposed that the "Middle Bulgarian" or "Shop dialect" of Kyustendil (in southwestern Bulgaria) and Pijanec (in eastern North Macedonia) be used as a basis for the Bulgarian literary language as a ...
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North Macedonia: Parent ALDA 9 2019 Alda Marketi KAM 71 [1] 1999 KAM Holding Elida 18 [2] 1993 Elida Marketi Kipper 130 2011 Kipper Market Lidl 0 2026 Lidl: Ramstore 21 [3] 2005 Migros Türk: Stokomak 20 1997 Stokomak Tinex: 38 [4] 1994 Tinex: TUŠ Macedonia 3 [5]? TUŠ Veropoulos Skopje: 9 [6] 1997 Veropoulos: Zito 52 [7] 1988 Zito
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Map of the cities in North Macedonia. This is a list of cities and towns in North Macedonia.There are 34 cities and towns in North Macedonia. In Macedonian, every city or town, regardless of size, is called grad (град, pl. gradovi, градови), but a smaller one can also be called gratče (гратче, pl. гратчиња, gratčinja), a diminutive of grad.