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EXPLORE

North Macedonia
for Kids
Introduction JOUDG
Breshia
Municipal public institution Kindergarten JOUDG "Breshia” – is located in the territory in Municipality of
Debar, North Macedonia.

Activity is developed in two further establishments elsewhere in the area in Debar: “Breshia”, “Kolezija”
and one in the village of Skudrinje in total with more then 500 pupils from 0 - 10 years old and staff of 70
employers.
JOUDG Breshia commenced work following the decision made by the local Community of Debar on 12th
November 1969 and operates under the Ministry of Labour and Social Policy of North Macedonia.
 The Republic of North Macedonia is a small country in
southeastern Europe.

Presentation  It is part of a region called the Balkans.


 The country is bordered to the north by Kosovo and Serbia, to

Main Points
the east by Bulgaria, to the south by Greece, and to the west by
Albania.
 Capital city is Skopje
 Other cities are Bitola, Tetovo, Ohrid and our city Debar
 In the country are living Macedonians, Albanians, Turks,
Roma, Serbs, Bosnians etc.
Map
Regions
About Skopje
Skopje is the biggest city of the country. Popular places to visit with kids:
Macedonia square, Canyon Matka, The Stone Bridge, Old Bazaar, Archeologic
Museum, Skopje ZOO, Luna Park

Capital : Skopje
Population : 950.000
Alexander the Great Mother Teresa Goce Delchev

Famous Personalities
Geography

The country is bordered to the north by Kosovo and Serbia,


to the east by Bulgaria,
to the south by Greece, and to the west by Albania.

The country has three national parks: Mavrovo, Galicica and


Pelister
Tourism

The most significant tourism branches are lake tourism as


there are three lakes in Ohrid, Struga, Prespa and Dojran
and over 50 small glacial lakes of variable sizes,
mountainous tourism as there are 16 mountains higher
than 2,000 metres.
Food
Slatko
What kids love to eat it

Sarma
Ajvar

Pita Turlitava
Tradition
Most of Macedonia's colorful folklore consists of folktales
and aphorisms (witty sayings).
The ethnic Macedonian traditional music, which can be
rural or urban (starogradska muzika), includes: lyric
songs, epic songs, labour songs, ritual songs, humorous
songs, circle dance ("oro")
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This Presentation is Prepared by
JOUDG Breshia

www.breshia.net / www.youtube.com/joudgbreshia / www.facebook.com/breshia

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