Since the first question I always get is, "Where in the $%* is Macedonia?", I'll make this my first post...
Located in southeastern Europe, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (i.e. Macedonia) is a completely landlocked country, covering an area of 25,333 square kilometers (9,781 square miles). It is bounded on the north by Serbia and Montenegro, on the east by Bulgaria, on the south by Greece, and on the west by Albania. Comparatively, the country is slightly larger than the state of Vermont (or slightly larger than the combined size of Brewster and Webb counties).
I guess my second post will have to answer the second question I always get, "Why?"...
Blogs are in fact complicated. Let me try again. Is that in the SEC?
ReplyDeleteYour wiki geography lesson was lovely Fred. Do you intend to walk every mile of every paved road while there? That would be somethin' impressive. Must be at least ten or fifteen miles of asphalt there.
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