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Description
Radoviš is a city located in the eastern part of North Macedonia. It serves as the administrative and cultural center of the Radoviš Municipality. With a population of approximately 15,000 inhabitants, it is known for its rich history and diverse cultural influences from various epochs, including Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman periods.
The city is situated near the Vardar River and surrounded by several hills, making it a picturesque destination. Radoviš is known for its stone houses and traditional architecture, which reflect the region's historical significance. The nearby Veljusa Monastery, dating back to the 10th century, is one of the notable landmarks that attract both local and international visitors.
Radoviš is also renowned for its agricultural products, particularly its fruits, vegetables, and vineyards. The local economy benefits from these sectors, and the region hosts various festivals celebrating its agricultural heritage. The city combines a modern lifestyle with a deep connection to its historical roots, making it a unique place to visit in North Macedonia.
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