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17 Best Things to Do in Ohrid, North Macedonia - the Pearl of the Balkans

17 Best Things to Do in Ohrid, North Macedonia (Last Updated On: 31/03/2021) Ohrid, North Macedonia is one of my very favorite places to visit in the Balkans. Every time I visit Ohrid I’m blown away by the beauty and charm of the place and it keeps impressing me every single time. Whether you are looking for cultural, relaxing, or active holidays – Ohrid falls into all of these categories and surely is one of the best places to visit in Macedonia. I can’t praise this place is enough, it is simply amazing. And so I finally put together a guide to all the best things to do in Ohrid, Macedonia. If you are planning a trip to the Balkans don’t miss this place. This is a true gem and I’m sure you will fall in love with Ohrid as much as I did!

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Military Book Review Byzantium Triumphant: The Military History of the Byzantines, 959–1025

by Julian Romane Barnsley, Eng.: Pen & Sword / Philadelphia: Casemate, 2020. Pp. xiv, 208+. Illus., apppends., references, biblio., index. $29.95 paper. ISBN: 1526782006 The Apex of Byzantine Power Between 959 and 1025 CE a series of exceptionally capable military and political leaders occupied the throne of the empire that we call “Byzantine,” but that its own Greek-speaking, Orthodox Christian people called “Romanía,” expressing their inheritance of the legacy of the Roman Empire. Under Nikephoros II Phokas (963-969), Ioannes (John) Tzimiskes (969-976), and Basil II (976-1025) the embattled empire launched a series of successful counter-offensives against the Muslim Abbasid Caliphate (750 - 1258 CE) to the east, and the First Bulgarian Empire (681 - 1018) CE in the Balkans.

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