Ljubaništa (Macedonian: Љубаништа) is a village along the shore of the Lake Ohrid in North Macedonia. The village is located near the Monastery of St....
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(18 mi) south of the city of Ohrid, within the boundary of the village of Ljubaništa. The Lake Ohrid area, including St Naum, is one of the most popular tourist...
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Lakočerej | Elšani | Elešec | Konjsko | Lagadin | Leskoec | Orman | Peštani | Ljubaništa | Rača | Ramne | Sveti Stefan | Trpejca | Velestovo | Velgošti | Kosel...
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North Macedonia Трпејца Ohrid Municipality 303 2002 census Macedonian Ljubaništa North Macedonia Љубаништа Ohrid Municipality 171 2002 census Macedonian...
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decades. The most notable international open-air festival was Alarm held in Ljubaništa by the Ohrid Lake in 2002. In 1994 a peace festival called Urban fest...
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villages along the coastline which include Trpejca, Pestani, Elsani & Ljubanista. Bitola, the country's second largest city with a population of about...
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Badmingtons briefly reunited for the summer open-air festival Alarm held in Ljubaništa on the Ohrid Lake, Ohrid Municipality, where they shared the main stage...
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