Ohrid
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This place is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, listed as Natural and Cultural Heritage of the Ohrid region.
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town and seat of Ohrid Municipality, North Macedonia | |||||
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location of Ohrid Municipality.
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The church of St. Clement and St. Panteleimon in Ohrid
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Mother of God Perybleptos church, located across the icon gallery
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Mančevci early Christian basilica
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Ohrid and Ohrid Lake from Samuil's Fortress
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ancient theatre
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Former Saint Clement of Ohrid School
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Voska Hamam
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Robevi family house
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Floor mosaic in the Polyconch Basilica
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Church of St Clement
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beach
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beach
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Ohrid by night. The ancient name of the city was Lychnidos, which probably means "city of light"


History
[edit]Main category: History of Ohrid
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Ruins of the ancient site of Lychnidos
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The Battle of Ohrid in 1464 where the Albanian ruler Skanderbeg defeated the Ottomans
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“Ochrida" by Edward Lear, 1848
Cities and towns of North Macedonia:
Berovo ■ Bitola ■ Bogdanci ■ Debar ■ Delčevo ■ Demir Hisar ■ Demir Kapija ■ Gevgelija ■ Gostivar ■ Kavadarci ■ Kičevo ■ Kočani ■ Kratovo ■ Kriva Palanka ■ Kruševo ■ Kumanovo ■ Makedonska Kamenica ■ Makedonski Brod ■ Negotino ■ Ohrid ■ Pehčevo ■ Prilep ■ Probištip ■ Radoviš ■ Resen ■ Skopje ■ Štip ■ Struga ■ Strumica ■ Sveti Nikole ■ Tetovo ■· Valandovo ■ Veles ■ Vinica
