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The picturesque church of St. John the Theologian–Kaneo, built in the 13th century, perches on the rocks above placid Ohrid Lake. The border between Macedonia and Albania runs through the lake, which has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Photograph by Sarah Leen
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Macedonia Information and History

The landlocked and mostly mountainous country of Macedonia, in southeastern Europe, proclaimed independence from Yugoslavia in September 1991. The UN officially calls the country "The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia"—due to Greece's fear that use of "Macedonia" might imply territorial ambitions toward the Greek region of Macedonia. The democratic government faced a 2001 rebellion launched by ethnic Albanians, who make up 25 percent of the population. Negotiations led to laws making Albanian an official language and providing other minority rights.

ECONOMY

Industry: coal, metallic chromium, lead, zinc, ferronickel, textiles.
Agriculture: rice, tobacco, wheat, corn; beef.
Exports: food, beverages, tobacco; miscellaneous manufactures, iron and steel.

Text source: National Geographic Atlas of the World, Eighth Edition, 2004
Macedonia Flag and Fast Facts
Flag of Macedonia
Population
2,039,000
Capital
Skopje; 447,000
Area
25,713 square kilometers
(9,928 square miles)
Language
Macedonian, Albanian, Turkish
Religion
Macedonian Orthodox, Muslim
Currency
Macedonian denar
Life Expectancy
73
GDP per Capita
U.S. $5,100
Literacy Percent
NA
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