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What is Kurshumli-An, infact ?
In the heart of Skopje’s old town, the favourite spot to everyone who’s visiting our capital city for the first time, or, to those who want to escape from the daily jam in the city, lies a rich tradition of the Skopjans(?), and the history of all people who have lived on these regions as…
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Easter in Czech republic and France
Easter is one of the major Christian holidays and after Christmas the second most popular celebration accompanied by various traditions and customs. Easter is associated with the spring, the nature is awaking from a long winter sleep, everything around is colorful and blooming and the first Sunday after the spring full moon we celebrate the…
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VCS movie nights: brief encounter
“I’m a happily married woman. Or rather I was until a few weeks ago. This is my whole world and it’s enough, or rather it was enough until a few weeks ago.” Your heart dances. The world seems strange and new. You want to laugh and skip and fall forever. You are in love. You…
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Epiphany
In France, even if the Epiphany’s day is on the 6th of January, we celebrate it traditionally the first Sunday of January because Sunday is a day when most of people spend time with their family. To celebrate this event we eat a “galette des rois”, which according to the regions, this cake can be…
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Macedonian denars. A closer look. (e.g. I searched what does that peacock on a 10 denars bill mean)
For me, the daughter of a passionate numismatist, one of the first things to be done after arriving to a new country is to get acquainted with the local currency. Since national currencies has always been an exciting and interesting topic for me, I did some extended research. If you never knew (or even noticed)…
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The Man Who Fell to Earth
For this month I choose to make a review of the movie “The Man Who Fell to Earth” in memory of David Bowie. He is famous as singer but he was also playing in several movies. The The Man Who Fell to Earth is one of them.




