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Introduction

The Republic of Macedonia (Macedonian: Република Македонија, Republika Makedonija, Albanian: Republika e Maqedonisë) l, often referred to as Macedonia, is a landlocked country on the Balkanmapa.png peninsula in southeastern Europe. It is bordered by Serbia to the north, Albania to the west, Greece to the south, and Bulgaria to the east. It was admitted to the United Nations in 1993.

The capital is Skopje, with 500,000 inhabitants, and there are a number of smaller cities, notably Bitola, Kumanovo, Prilep, Tetovo, Ohrid, Veles, Štip, Kočani, Gostivar and Strumica. It has more than 50 natural and artificial lakes and sixteen mountains higher than 2,000 meters (6,550 ft) above sea level.


The country is a member of the UN and the Council of Europe and a member of La Francophonie, the World Trade Organization (WTO), and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. Since December 2005 it is also a candidate for joining the European Union and has applied for NATO membership.


The Republic of Macedonia is rapidly advancing on the path of political and economic reforms towards strengthening its democratic society and its open market economy. The result is political and macroeconomic stability providing much room for growth. The primary goals of the Government are as follows:

- economic growth and development,

- active participation in regional and global integration processes,

- maintenance of macroeconomic stability,

- continuous structural reforms focused especially on promotion of the SME sector and attracting foreign direct investments (FDIs), and

- reduced unemployment and poverty.


The Republic of Macedonia was granted EU-candidacy in December 2005, which has significantly improved the country’s political credibility in the international business community.


LOCATION AND GEOGRAPHY


The Republic's terrain is mostly rugged, located between the Šara and Osogovo, which frame the valley of the Vardar river. Three large lakes — Lake Ohrid, Lake Prespa and Dojran Lake — lie on the southern borders of the Republic, bisected by the frontiers withSolunska Glava Albania and Greece. Ohrid is considered to be one of the oldest lakes and biotopes in the world. The region is seismically active and has been the site of destructive earthquakes in the past, most recently in 1963 when Skopje was heavily damaged by a major earthquake, killing over 1,000.Ohrid Lake

The Republic of Macedonia also has scenic mountains. They belong to two different ranges: Dinarska and Rodopska. The Dinarska range is the oldest with subsequent erosion; the Rodopska range is younger offering rugged, alpine scenery.
The Republic of Macedonia is situated in the central part of the Balkan Peninsula covering an area of 25,713 square kilometres. Its relief is characterized by large and high mountain massifs giving way to extensive, flat valleys and plains. The country is features a developed hydro-graphic net: with numerous springs, rivers, and many natural and artificial lakes. The climate in Macedonia is diverse: in the southern part ] it is altered Mediterranean, in the central and northern areas it is mild continental and on high mountains-mountainous.

The country is bordered by Serbia to the North, Bulgaria to the East, Greece to the South and Albania to the West. It is a major transit way for shipment of goods from Greece, through the Balkans, towards Eastern, Western and Central Europe and through Bulgaria to the East. Macedonia has an ideal geographic position on the Balkan Peninsula for opening industrial capacities, for branch offices and consignation facilities that would gravitate towards a market of 30 to 40 million consumers. More precisely, the capital of Macedonia, Skopje, is less then a two-hour drive away from the neighboring countries.

Major cities are Skopje (>600,000 citizens), Kumanovo, Bitola, Prilep, Tetovo, Veles, Ohrid, Strumica, etc.

Macedonia


Largest Macedonian cities and municipalities

City                Population          Administrative division        Population

Skopje                           444,000                 Greater Skopje                                506,926

Bitola                                80,000                Bitola municipality                            95,385

Kumanovo                        71,000                Kumanovo municipality                  105,484

Prilep                                68,000                Prilep municipality                            76,768

Tetovo                               60,000                Tetovo municipality                           86,580

Gostivar                           46,000                 Gostivar municipality                       81,042

Štip                                   42,000                 Štip municipality                               47,796

Ohrid                                 51,000                 Ohrid municipality                           55,749

Veles                                 48,000                 Veles municipality                           55,108

Strumica                            40,000                  Strumica municipality                    54,676

Kočani                               27,000                  Kočani municipality                        38,092

Radoviš                             16,223                 Radoviš municipality                      28,244  

 


Area:
25,713 sq.km

Capital: Skopje

Population: 2.1 million people (69% in age bracket 15-64) Macedonian Terrain

Main Ethnic Groups:

Macedonian 64%, Albanian 25%, Others 11%

Religions:
Orthodox Christian 65%, Muslim 33%, Others 2%

 

Climate in Macedonia

The Republic of Macedonia has transitional climate from Mediterranean to continental. The summers are hot and dry and the winters are moderately cold. Average annual precipitation varies from 1,700 mm (67 inches) in the western mountainous area to 500 mm (20 inches) in the eastern area. There are three main climatic zones in the country: temperate Mediterranean, mountainous and mildly Continental. Along the valleys of the Vardar and Strumica rivers, in the regions of Gevgelija, Valandovo, Dojran, Strumica and Radovish the climate is temperate Mediterranean. The warmest region is the Demir Kapija and Gevgelija region, where the Ohrid Lake temperature in July and August frequently exceeds 40 C. The mountainous climate is present in the mountainous regions of the country and it is characterized by long and snowy winters and short and cold summers. The spring is colder than the fall. The majority of the country has a moderate continental climate with warm and dry summers and relatively cold and wet winters. There are 30 main and regular weather stations in the country.


 

 
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