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Description
The Skopje Region is one of the 8 administrative regions of North Macedonia, which includes the country's capital, Skopje, and its surrounding areas. It lies in the central part of the country, and its borders include both mountainous and lowland areas, with the Vardar River, which flows through the capital, dominating.
Geographically, the Skopje region is diverse, with mountains stretching in the west and flatter terrain in the east. This gives the region a lot of agricultural potential, especially in the valleys, where mainly vegetables, fruits and vines are grown.
The Skopje region is home to more than 600,000 people, making it the most populous area in the country. Skopje serves as an administrative, economic and cultural center, but the area itself is also home to many villages and smaller towns that have retained their traditional character.
The region is also an important transportation center, with an international airport and a well-developed network of roads and railroads for easy access to other parts of the country and abroad. In addition, Skopje and its surroundings attract tourists thanks to its numerous historical sites, natural landscapes and cultural events.
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