North Macedonia
A country in Southeast Europe.
Borders 5 countries: Bulgaria, Greece, Serbia, Kosovo, and Albania.
The capital is Skopje.
President: Stevo Pendarovski
Land area: 25,713 km²
Population: 25,778,816 million
Official name: The Republic of North Macedonia
North Macedonian people: Macedonians
Facts
North Macedonians don't have a national bird.
Warm, dry summers and autumns, cold winters with heavy snowfall.
Second most mountainous country in the world.
National day: 8th September 1991.
Religions in North Macedonia: Eastern Orthodoxy, Roman Catholicism, and Islam.
The capital of North Macedonia.
Largest and most diverse city in the country.
The average rainfall in Skopje is 507 mm.
The population of Skopje: Macedonians, 20.4% Albanians, 4.6% Gypsies, 2.8% Serbs, 1.7% Turks, 1.5% Bosnians, 0.5% Vlachs, other nationalities - 1.6% (2010).
OOU Grigor Prlicev is a school in North Macedonia.
The students are taught in the Macedonian language with a total of 306 students distributed in 16 classes.
There are 13 classrooms, 6 administrative rooms, a kitchen with a dining room and a gym.
The school has open playgrounds and a tennis court. The playgrounds have bleachers, grass, yards and green areas, where not only curricular and extracurricular activities take place, but also sports and cultural events in the neighbourhood.
A short history of North Macedonia is here: