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Negotino (Macedonian: Неготино) is a city in Macedonia. It's population is about 15,000. The city is a seat of the Negotino municipality. Image File history File links MMCA(Negotino). ...
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The municipalities of the Republic of Macedonia are first-order administrative divisions. ...
Municipality center Negotino Mayor Gjorgi Kimov Municipality area 132,9 km² Population - density 19 212 45,05 people/km² Time zone - Standard - Summer (DST) CET (UTC+1) CEST (UTC+2) Status Urban municipality Area code +389 043 Car plates Postal code 1440 Official Website www. ...
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Municipality center Negotino Mayor Gjorgi Kimov Municipality area 132,9 km² Population - density 19 212 45,05 people/km² Time zone - Standard - Summer (DST) CET (UTC+1) CEST (UTC+2) Status Urban municipality Area code +389 043 Car plates Postal code 1440 Official Website www. ...
Geography
Negotino is situated on the right bank of the river Vardar. The city is about 150m above sea level. Negotino is in a vineyard region and the gates of the Tikves basin, known for its fertility are located nearby. Along with Kavadarci, Negotino is well known as the home of Macedonia’s best wine and rakija (brandy). The M-1 highway leads through the city, parallel to the railway line connecting Skopje-Gevgelija-Greece. Vardar in Skopje Axios redirects here. ...
City motto : Coordinates Municipality : Kavadarci municipality Elevation 150 m Population 38 934 Time zone - Standard - Summer (DST) CET (UTC+1) CEST (UTC+2) Founded Area code +389 043 Postal code 1430 Car plates VE Official Website www. ...
A traditional bottle of slivovitz, plum rakia The drink rakia or rakija (Bulgarian: ÑакиÑ; Macedonian and Serbian: ÑакиÑа; Croatian, Slovenian and Bosnian: rakija) is hard liquor similar to brandy and vodka, made by distillation of fermented fruits, popular throughout the Balkans. ...
A bottle of calvados Pays DAuge Brandy (short for brandywine, from Dutch brandewijnâburnt wine[1]) is a general term for distilled wine, usually 40â60% ethyl alcohol by volume. ...
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Gevgelija on the map of Republic of Macedonia Coat of arms of Gevgelija Gevgelija (Macedonian: ÐевгелиÑа, Greek: ÎεÏ
γελή, YevyelÃ) is a town with a population of 20,362 located in the very southeast of the Republic of Macedonia along the banks of the Vardar River, situated at the countrys main border...
History Negotino is known as a beautiful town in the Vardar valley. The settlement existed and developed in antiquity and in the 3rd century BC, under the name of Antigoneia. It was founded by the Macedonian king Antigonus II Gonatas, in the period between 278–242 BC. After conquering Paionia, he conquered the settlements around the central Vardar region. In his name, the settlement that he founded was called Antigoneia. Coin of Antigonus II Gonatas (c. ...
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Paionia or Paeonia (in Greek Παιονία) was in ancient geography, the land of the Paeonians (Ancient Greek ΠαίονεÏ), the exact boundaries of which, like the early history of its inhabitants, are very obscure. ...
Antigonia (Greek: ÎνÏιγÏνεια) also transliterated as Antigonea and Antigoneia was a Hellenistic city in Paeonia, Macedon, placed in the Peutinger Table between Stena and Stobi. ...
The material data and the legends say that Antigoneia, predecessor of Negotino, was situated 12 Roman miles south from the antique town Stobi, on the road to Thessaloniki, at today's place of Gradiste, by the railway station of Negotino. At this place, coins with faces of Roman emperors were found, as well as precious jewelry and other archeological findings from the period of the Roman and Byzantine period. The ancient town existed until the 11th century when it was destroyed by a disastrous earthquake which hit almost all of the territory of Macedonia along with other towns, such as Skupi, Stobi, Heraclea, Astibo, and Idomena. During the middle ages, Negotino was part of the empire of Samuil. Stobi was an ancient town of Paionia, later conquered by Macedon, and later still incorporated into the Roman province of Macedonia Salutaris (now in the Republic of Macedonia). ...
Thessaloniki or Salonica (Greek: ÎεÏÏαλονίκη) is Greeces second-largest city and the capital of Macedonia. ...
Motto Senatus Populusque Romanus (SPQR) The Roman Empire at its greatest extent. ...
Byzantine Empire at its greatest extent c. ...
As a means of recording the passage of time, the 11th century was that century which lasted from 1001 to 1100. ...
Heraclea Lyncestis also spelled as Heraklea Lynkestis or Herakleia Lynkestis, was a town founded by Philip II of Macedon in the middle of the 4th century BC in what was once the north-western region of the ancient kingdom of Macedon. ...
Tsar Samuil of Bulgaria (c. ...
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