BITOLA, North Macedonia (JTA) — In a country where Nazis killed 98 percent of its Jewish minority, the survival of five members from the Abravanel family was regarded as something akin to a miracle.
This is the fifth part in a series about a journey across what used to be called Macedonia, which is now divided among Albania, North Macedonia, Greece, and Turkey. Unlike UNESCO-recognized Ohrid, ...
Bitola, North Macedonia, holds a special place in the history of modern Turkey as the place where Ataturk attended high school. While in North Macedonia recently for a conference, I took a trip by car ...
Big political parties fear independents because “we are not theirs”, says independent councillor and head of Bitola’s municipal council, Gabriela Ilievska, amid a fresh push to squeeze them out of the ...
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