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Jour de la lutte révolutionnaire macédonienne
Samedi, 23 Octobre, 2027
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📣 Conseils aux voyageurs
North Macedonia is an ethnically diverse, landlocked country in the Balkans, showcasing a blend of Ottoman and Yugoslav architectural styles. Visitors should note that tourist infrastructure can be underdeveloped or challenging.
- Taksirat Festival: A major winter festival held in Skopje near the end of November or beginning of December.
- Baba Marta: Traditional UNESCO-recognized celebrations around March 1st, involving the gift of 'martinka' adornments.
- D Festival: An annual multi-day outdoor music festival held in Dojran.
- When referring to the country, it is advised to use 'Macedonia.' Be mindful of sensitive topics regarding Macedonian-Bulgarian, Macedonian-Albanian, or Macedonian-Greek relations. To avoid conflict with locals, refrain from discussing the 2001 conflict, the Balkan Wars partition, or pending EU membership, although political discussion is generally common.
À propos de ce jour férié
The Macedonian Struggle (1893–1912) was a period of conflict over Ottoman Macedonia involving Greek and Bulgarian residents. It was part of a larger guerrilla war (1904–1908) where Greek, Bulgarian, and Serbian revolutionary groups fought over control and the national identity of the Slavic population. The conflict continued through the Balkan Wars.