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Encyclopedia > Resen

Resen was, according to Genesis 10, a town founded by Nimrod. This article is about Genesis, the first book of the Hebrew Bible. ... For other things named Nimrod, see the disambiguation page Nimrod. ...


Resen seems to have been located between Nineveh and Calah. Its exact location is today unclear. Some have identified it with the ruins of Karamless. This article is about the ancient Middle Eastern city of Nineveh. ... Categories: Historical stubs | Assyria ...


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Exploring Macedonia – National Tourism Portal. Provides travel tips, Accommodation and tour information. (128 words)
The little town of Resen is located in the verdant southwest of Macedonia, equidistant between Bitola and Ohrid.
A town noted for its moderate climate and clean air, Resen is located in the valley of Lake Prespa to the west and in the shadow of the Pelister Mountains to the south.
Resen boasts a cultural center housing a rich ethnological and archeological museum collection.
Macedonia FAQ: Prespa (1055 words)
Sciritania, one of the larger settlements at the time, is the predecessor to Resen.
After Samoil, Resen is mentioned in 1337 under the name of Rosne in the Lawbook of the Serbian Emperor Dushan.
In the summer of 1908, the leader of the Ottoman army in Resen, the young Niyazi bey, became one of the leaders of the Young Turk Revolution.
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