Girls from Suva Gora, North Macedonia, no date/source given
Collection of vintageslavic
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Post office, Tetovo, Ljubinka Malenkova, 1980. Photo: Stefano Perego
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Am I the only one here who is so damn angry about the fact that a large portion of the Slavic representation on the Western media is either Russian, Russian-coded (e.g. the Grisha Universe by Leigh Bardugo) or copies the narratives about other Slavic nations that exist in the Russian discourse about them?
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Interior of a synagogue in Bitola, Macedonia, 1913. By Auguste Léon.
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Alexander covering the body of Darius with his cloak
by Charles Meynier
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The necropolis of Archontiko, near Pella, contained bodies with distinctive warrior’s garb. Some of them have thin gold masks, which are similar in material but very different in style to those found in more famous tombs in Mycenae:
{WHF} {Ko-Fi} {Medium}
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Monument Ilinden (Makedonium), Krushevo, Macedonia, designed by Jordan and Iskra Grabuloski.
(Architectural Digest)
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Please reblog for a bigger sample size!
If you have any fun fact about North Macedonia, please tell us and I'll reblog it!
*Despite the name, North Macedonia is not the same place as ancient Macedonia, the place where Alexander the Great was from (that's part of Greece and the reason of their conflict).
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A lake, not frozen enough for you to ice skate on it but frozen enough for you to not believe it is in Greece.
(PS: On other occasions brown bears do walk on it)
Orestias lake, Kastoria by Apostolis Natsis (source).
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Ethno-religious map of Macedonia 1905.
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