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  1. WEBBitola, southernmost city of North Macedonia. It lies on the Dragor River at an elevation of 2,019 feet at the western edge of the Bitola Plain, a few …

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    As Bitola has been called the city with most pianos, one night of the festival is dedicated to piano competitions. One award is given for the best young piano player, and another for competitors over 30. The Akto Festival for Contemporary Arts is a regional festival. The festival includes visual arts, performing arts, music and theory of culture.
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    North Macedonia’s second-largest city, Bitola is located in the country’s far-southwest, just 15 kilometres shy of the border with Greece. Its history dates back to the 4th century BC when Philip II of Macedon founded a settlement here. He called it Heraclea Lyncestis, a name that’s still associated with Bitola today.
    Bitola, known during the Ottoman Empire as Manastır or Monastir, is one of the oldest cities in North Macedonia. It was founded as Heraclea Lyncestis in the middle of the 4th century BC by Philip II of Macedon. The city was the last capital of the First Bulgarian Empire (1015–1018) and the last capital of Ottoman Rumelia, from 1836 to 1867.
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    Near the border with Greece, it straddles the Dragor River at the foot of Baba Mountain in Pelister National Park . Bitola is quite nice, and it is favourite city for the Macedonians, since it has the most European atmosphere.
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  4. WEBBitola is the second largest city in Macedonia and a former capital of the Ottoman vilayet. Learn about its name, climate, consuls, ancient sites, mosques, clock tower and more.

  5. WEBMay 13, 2022 · Bitola (Macedonian: Битола) is a grand old town that still bears the marks of its turn-of-the-century importance as a center for diplomacy – while also exemplifying the country’s time-honored cafe …