Introduction

Republic of Macedonia is located in South-East Europe, at the center of the Balkan Peninsula, covering 25.713км2. Its terrain is characterized with massive mountains, intersected with wide valleys and lowlands. Nearly the entire territory of Macedonia lies on the latitude of 40?and 42? and represents a transit region between the Mediterranean and continental climate. The country is bounded with Serbia and Kosovo in the North, Bulgaria in the East, Greece in the South and Albania in the West. The significance of Macedonia’s geographic position, being a central Balkan country neighboring with five countries diverse in their potential and development, is that all of them are directed toward mutual trade and complementing economies, mainly through the territory of Republic of Macedonia.

Population
According to the official data of the 2002 census, there are Republic of Macedonia has a population of 2.022.547, out of which 600.000 live in the capital of Skopje – the political, administrative and economic center of Macedonia. Other major cities are Bitola, Kumanovo, Tetovo, Ohrid, Veles, Gostivar, Shtip, Strumica, etc.

Ethnic Groups
Macedonians (64,18%), Albaninas (25,17%), Turks(3,85%), Roma (2,66%), Serbs (0,84%), Aromanians (0,48%) and other ethnic groups (1,04%).

Language
Official language in Republic of Macedonia is Macedonian. In municipalities where ethnic groups are represented with over 20% of the total population, and official language beside Macedonian is also the language of that ethnic group.

State Currency
Macedonian Denar (MKD)

Climate
Macedonia has moderately continental to Mediterranean climate with four distinct seasons. Along the valley of the Vardar River and the Strumica region the climate is moderately Mediterranean, while inland the climate is generally continental with hot dry summers and cold rainy winters.
Time Zone
GMT+1

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History

  • 01/01/2018 - 12/31/2018
    ake a ferry from the New Port in Corfu town (the port is a 10-minute taxi ride from Corfu airport). There is at least one passenger ferry per day. The ferry journey takes 1 hour and 40 minutes. There is also a Hydrofoil service, which takes 25 minutes. You should be at the port in good time to allow for changes in departure time, allowing at least 20 minutes prior to embarkation for customs formalities. Remember that Greek time is 2 hours ahead of UK time and 1 hour ahead of Albania time. Tickets are bought from the ticket office on the quayside or on board. A single ticket costs €19.5 Tickets are valid only for the ferry for which they were bought - therefore it may be advisable to buy your return ticket separately so that you can choose your preferred return time and ferry. To get to Ksamil simply hire any taxi at the Sarande port costing €10 and takes no longer than 15 minutes.

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