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The Old Bazaar in Skopje is situated on the eastern bank of the Vardar River, stretching from the Stone Bridge to the Bit-Pazar and from the Skopje Fortress to the Serava river. The Old Bazaar falls primarily within the borders of Čair Municipality and is a protected national landmark.The earliest known sources that describe the existence of a merchant quarter on the bazaar's territory date back to the 12th century. During Ottoman rule of Skopje, the Old Bazaar developed rapidly to become city's main centre of commerce. The Ottoman history of the bazaar is evidenced by roughly thirty mosques, numerous caravanserais and hans, among other buildings and monuments. The bazaar was heavily damaged by earthquakes that occurred in 1555 and 1963, as well as during the First and the Second World Wars and faced various rebuildings following these events.Ottoman architecture is predominant in the Old Bazaar, although remains of Byzantine architecture are evident as well, while recent reconstructions have led to the application of elements specific to modern architecture. Many of the historic buildings of the bazaar have been transformed into museums and galleries. It is, however, still home to several active mosques, türbes, two churches and a clocktower, that, together with the buildings of the Museum of Macedonia and the Museum of Modern Art, form the core of the modern bazaar.
The Boris Trajkovski Sports Center in Skopje is a multi-functional indoor sports arena. It is located in the Karpoš Municipality of Skopje, Macedonia. It is named after the former president, Boris Trajkovski, who died in a plane crash in 2004. It has a maximum seating capacity of 6,000 for handball, 8,000 for basketball and 10,000 for concerts. The arena is home to the Macedonian national basketball team, Macedonian national handball team and Macedonian national volleyball team . The venue also contains four restaurants and a sports bar. It was one of two venues used for the 2008 European Women's Handball Championship.
Makedonya Meydanı Makedonya’nın başkenti Üsküp’ün ana meydanıdır. Makedonya’nın en büyük meydanı olan Makedonya Meydanı, 18.500 m2 büyüklüğündedir.KonumMeydan, şehrin merkezinde, Vardar’ın yanında bulunur. Şehrin simgelerinden Fatih Sultan Mehmet Köprüsü de burada yer alır. Meydan ayrıca ticaret merkezinin, alışveriş yerlerinin, kafelerin de bulunduğu bir alandır. Üsküp’ün ulaşım ağının önemli kısımları da meydanın etrafından geçer.Meydandaki Değişim2007 yılında Makedonya hükümeti, Ordu Evi, Eski Tiyatro gibi eski yapıları yenileme planı hazırlamıştır. Bunlardan bazıları 1963 yılındaki Üsküp depreminde hasar görmüşlerdi.2008 yılında meydana büyük ve yüksek bir Makedonya bayrağı eklenmiştir. Aynı dönemde 68 tane daha bayrak da Makedonya’nın çeşitli bölgelerine takılmıştır.2 Mayıs 2010 tarihinde Gotse Delçev ve Dame Gruev heykelleri, taş köprünün hemen yanına eklenmiştir. Sonrasında meydanın tam orta yerine büyük bir Büyük İskender heykeli eklenmiş; 8 Eylül 2011 tarihinde de açılışı yapılmıştır.Resimler
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