Kumanovo - description of the city:
Kumanovo is city of Macedonia (Opstina Kumanovo).
The population of Kumanovo: 108,471 people. Geographic coordinates of Kumanovo: 42.13222 x 21.71444.
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Macedonia
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Kumanovo |
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108,471 people |
Timezone |
Europe/Skopje |
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Opstina Kumanovo |
Geographic coordinates |
Latitude: 42.13222 x Longitude: 21.71444 |
Photo Galery Kumanovo
#01: Travel across Kumanovo |
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#03: Famous places of Kumanovo |
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#04: The beauty of Kumanovo |
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#08: Spending Time in Kumanovo |
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#09: Famous Landmarks of Kumanovo |
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#10: Places of interest in Kumanovo |
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#11: History and present of Kumanovo |
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Places to visit in Kumanovo
Famous Places
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Val d’Anniviers
Country: Switzerland
Val d’Anniviers Introduction
The Val d’Anniviers is an alpine valley located in Switzerland, and it is located in the Valais canton, and specifically the Sierre district. It stretches south of the Rhone Valley, on the northern mountain ...
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Maria am Gestade
Country: Austria
The church of St Mary’s on the Riverbank was once flooded by the waters of an old Danube canal, but today it rises on a steep escarpment, its lofty, 56-m (180-ft) high Gothic steeple dominating the town. The stone helmet at the top of the steeple ...
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Minoritenplatz
Country: Austria
The dominant feature of the square is Minoritenkirche. Built originally by Minor Friars in 1224, the present structure is a Franciscan church from the 14th century. It was rebuilt during the Baroque period, and restored to its original Gothic form ...
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Albertina
Country: Austria
The Albertina was once the Habsburg palace of Duke Albert of Sachsen-Teschen and his wife Archduchess Marie-Christina, the favourite daughter of Maria Theresa. The beautiful Neo-Classical Historic State Rooms in the palace are among the most valuab ...
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Kunstlerhaus
Country: Austria
Commissioned by the Vienna Artists’ Society as an exhibition hall for its members, the Kunstlerhaus (Artists’ House) was built in 1868. The society favoured grandiose, academic styles of painting in tune with the historicist Ringstrasse archite ...
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