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Home > Macedonia > Society and Culture > Festivals in Macedonia

Festivals in Macedonia



Festivals in Macedonia include a variety of cultural and religious celebrations. Macedonia is a country, which has easily succeeded in embracing all religions and faith without much trouble. The Muslims, the Orthodox Christians, the Roman catholics and the Roman catholics live in peace. Naturally, the typical religious celebrations are observed by the respective communities. However, more importantly, it is the cultural festivals, which have marked off this nation as a rather cultural hub.

Many of the cultural festivals of Macedonia have been only recently introduced within the last fifty years. These cultural programs are aimed at upholding the Macedonian talent in the international platform. The culture of this country is a curious mixture of Slav and Ottoman culture.

The Cultural Festivals in Macedonia

  • Ohrid Summer Festival in Ohrid
  • Festival of Old Town Songs in Ohrid
  • The Balkan Festival of Folk Songs and Dance in Ohrid
  • Festival of Folk Instruments and Songs in Dolneni
  • Struga Poetry Evenings in Struga
  • Folk Fest in Valandovo
  • Cvetnici in Skopje
  • The Skopje International Jazz Festival in Skopje
  • The May Opera Evenings in Skopje
  • Ilinden Days of Folk Songs and Dance in Bitola
  • Zlatno Slavejce in Skopje
  • SI-DO in Bitola
  • Mak-Fest in Stip
Festivals in Macedonia are largely to be credited for the flourish of talent in the fields of art, theater, dance, music and literature.

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Festivals in Macedonia




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