Portugal, Sicily, Greece and the Balkans

From Sofia we cross the border to North Macedonia and spent a night in Skopje. Skopje is quite a modern city but still has the old Turkish bazaars.

The man on the horse statue is called “Man on a Horse”! It is supposedly Alexander the Great but because there is a difference of opinion between the Greeks and Macedonians on where he came from and there’s a statue of him in Thessaloniki they chose that name to avoid conflict😝.

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The man on the horse statue is called “Man on a Horse”! It is supposedly Alexander the Great but because there is a difference of opinion between the Greeks and Macedonians on where he came from and there’s a statue of him in Thessaloniki they chose that name to avoid conflict😝.
i’m sure he was Alexander when I was there about six or eight years ago. As far as I recall the Macedonians couldn’t give a fig about what the Greeks think and fact like dropping the “North“ from their name just to annoy the other mob
 
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i’m sure he was Alexander when I was there about six or eight years ago. As far as I recall the Macedonians couldn’t give a fig about what the Greeks think and fact like dropping the “North“ from their name just to annoy the other mob
My post was based on what our tour guide told to us and I should have fact checked it as I believe you are correct. Sorry about that.
 
Before crossing in to Albania we had a lunch stop at Struga which is a small tourist town on the shores of Lake Ohrid. The lake borders North Macedonia and Albania and is Europe’s oldest and deepest lake, measuring 298 meters at its deepest and is a popular summer destination for tourists.

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As we crossed in to Albania the landscape was dotted with concrete bunkers which were built in the communist period to protect the people from foreign invasion.

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