Crna River (Black River)

Crna River

Crna River (Black River) Crna River with the length of 207 km is the biggest right tributary of Vardar. It springs up from the spring called Black Hole nearby the village Zheleznec, on an altitude of 760 meters. From the…

St. Demetrius church, XIV century – Chebren monastery

St. Demetrius church, XIV century

St. Demetrius church, XIV century The current church in the past was situated in the middle of the settlement where a church had been built – a basilica in the early Byzantium (V-VI century). The preserved foundations as well as…

Chebren – Monastery complex, Mariovo

Chebren Monastery - Mariovo

Chebren – Monastery complex The settlement or the city of Chebren existed in the period of the Roman occupation, as well, during the reign of the Macedonian Empire, which is proven by the findings of the coins of Ancient Macedonia.…

“Marta” archeological locality – village Zovikj

Marta, Zovich

“Marta” archeological locality – village Zovikj In the archeology, the iron age refers to the appearance of the metallurgy, and the appearance of the iron corresponds with other changes in some cultures from the past, often with more sophisticated agricultural…

Church Saint Athanasius village Zovikj XVII century

Church Saint Athanasius village Zovikj XVII century

Church Saint Athanasius village Zovikj XVII century The church St. Athanasius in the vicinity of Zovikj is a small single-nave building made of stone and limestone mortar, nowadays covered with red-tiles roof. Listen to Audio Map According to its…

Church Saint Nicholas village Zovikj XIX century

Church Saint Nicholas village Zovikj XIX century

Church Saint Nicholas village Zovikj XIX century The church St. Nicholas in village Zovikj was built in 1862 with the effort made by the local people, as a single-nave church with rectangular base, built of chopped stone and limestone mortar…

Zovikj village – Mariovo

Zovikj, Mariovo

Zovich village – Mariovo It is supposed that the village Zovich has existed on this place since the XVI-XVII century. Before that, the village was situated some 500-600 metres further, on a locality called Lenishte. That village had been burned…