North Macedonia, officially the Republic of North Macedonia, is a country located in the Balkan Peninsula in Southeast Europe. It is bordered by Serbia to the north, Kosovo to the northwest, Bulgaria to the east, Greece to the south, and Albania to the west.



The capital and largest city is Skopje, which is home to many historical and cultural landmarks such as the Old Bazaar, the Stone Bridge, and the Kale Fortress. Skopje is also home to many museums, including the Museum of Macedonia and the Holocaust Memorial Center.



The country is also home to many beautiful natural landscapes, such as Lake Ohrid, which is located on the border of North Macedonia and Albania. The lake is considered one of the oldest and deepest lakes in Europe, and is known for its clear waters and diverse marine life. The area around the lake is also home to many historical sites, including the medieval town of Ohrid, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.



Other popular tourist destinations in North Macedonia include the Mavrovo National Park, known for its skiing and hiking opportunities and the Matka Canyon, known for its beautiful scenery and outdoor activities such as hiking and rock climbing.



If you plan to travel to North Macedonia, it is recommended to have valid passport, and check visa requirements. The currency used is Macedonian Denar (MKD) and the official language is Macedonian, but many people also speak English and other languages.



North Macedonia is a great destination for those interested in history, culture and outdoor activities. With a warm and welcoming people, delicious local food and a beautiful natural setting, it is a great place to explore!