Hey there, its not too late to admit that you are misinformed. In ancient times the area of BItola served to the city of Heraclea, it was founded by Phillip of Macedon. With the fall of the Macedonian empire the city of Heraclea ceased to exist. The Bitola that is today in its current geographical position was founded by Gavril Radomil the son of Tsar Samuil, at that time the cities name was derived from the Old Church Slavonic word ѡ҆би́тѣл҄ь (obitěĺь, meaning "monastery, cloister"). The city of Obitel had a small Greek community, the Greeks called it according to their version of the name Obitel which was Monastiri meaning the same thing as the Old Church Slavonic name (meaning "Monastery") as the city was know for its monastery. During the fall of Bitola under the Ottomans. The ottomans adopted the Greek version of the name. So the city was officially called Monastiri this name was adopted by the Turks, Jews, Albanians, and other small minorities. With the fall of the ottoman empire the city was renamed to its FIRST and ORIGINAL name Bitola ( the modern Slavic version of the name "Obitel" with the removal of the o prefix). I respect your comment but the name "Monastiri" comes from the Greek language and the original name of modern Bitola situated in its current geographical location was "obitel" . I'm just here to educate :) . Have a nice day :) .
Some lovely music, great video, I wish I was in Macedonia. Love from UK
Thank you, for bringing me back. Havn't been there in over a decade. This video got me home sick, maybe its time to go this summer.
macedonia the pearl of the balkans , untouched natural beauty .
Beautiful video, we love Macedonia!
TheGoose31
Really enjoyed the video. Thank You for posting it.
Republika Makedonija od Skopje Do Solun toa e Makedonija🇲🇰🇲🇰🇲🇰🇲🇰🇲🇰✌️✌️✌️✌️
Alexandar, was and he is the KING of Macedonia.LIli
Yes he is. However you all Slavs have nothing to do with him
BITOLA NAME WAS MANASTIRI AND OF COURSE ALBANIAN NAME AFTER THE SLAVS CHANGED IT IN BITOLA
Edessa name was Voden and of course greek name after the Egyptians changed it in Edessa
Hey there, its not too late to admit that you are misinformed. In ancient times the area of BItola served to the city of Heraclea, it was founded by Phillip of Macedon. With the fall of the Macedonian empire the city of Heraclea ceased to exist. The Bitola that is today in its current geographical position was founded by Gavril Radomil the son of Tsar Samuil, at that time the cities name was derived from the Old Church Slavonic word ѡ҆би́тѣл҄ь (obitěĺь, meaning "monastery, cloister"). The city of Obitel had a small Greek community, the Greeks called it according to their version of the name Obitel which was Monastiri meaning the same thing as the Old Church Slavonic name (meaning "Monastery") as the city was know for its monastery. During the fall of Bitola under the Ottomans. The ottomans adopted the Greek version of the name. So the city was officially called Monastiri this name was adopted by the Turks, Jews, Albanians, and other small minorities. With the fall of the ottoman empire the city was renamed to its FIRST and ORIGINAL name Bitola ( the modern Slavic version of the name "Obitel" with the removal of the o prefix). I respect your comment but the name "Monastiri" comes from the Greek language and the original name of modern Bitola situated in its current geographical location was "obitel" . I'm just here to educate :) . Have a nice day :) .
@@macedonosaurus7679 It's better for you to read some history than to live in misunderstanding