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MACEDONIA HOTELS●MOTELS●INNS BEROVO HOTEL MANASTIR,Berovo,Tel:389 33 279 000,fax:389 33 279 037, [email protected] ,http://www.hotelmanastir.com.mk/en BITOLA HOTEL MILENIUM PALACE BITOLA,Tel:389 47 241 001, Fax:389 47 226 882,[email protected] ,http://milleniumpalace.com.mk/en/bitola HOTEL SUMSKI FENERI,Bitola,Macedonia,Tel:389 0 47 29 30 30, [email protected], http://www.sumskifeneri.com HOTEL TEATAR, Bitola, Macedonia, Tel:389 47 610 188 ,[email protected] ,http://hotelteatar.com GEVGELIJA APOLLONIA CLUB - HOTEL & CASINO,Gevgelija, Tel:389 34 213 300, Fax:389 34 213 223,[email protected], http://www.apollonia.com.gr CASINO FLAMINGO HOTEL,Gevgelija, Macedonia,Phone:389 34 210 210, Fax:389 34 210 211,[email protected], http://flamingo.novomatic.com HOTEL RAMADA PLAZA GEVGELIJA,Republic of Macedonia,Tel.389 34 219 500,Fax.389 34 230 511,[email protected] , http://www.ramadaplazagevgelija.com KOCANI EURO HOTEL GRADCE KOCANI,Tel:033 612 222 , [email protected], http://eurohotelgradche.com MAVROVO Country Dialling Code (Tel/Fax): ++389 HOTEL RADIKA,Mavrovo,Tel:389 42 22 33 00,[email protected] , Tourist Association of Skopje: Dame Gruez blok 3, PO BOx 933 91000 Skopje http://www.radika.com.mk/en Tel: 91-118498 Fax: 91-230803 OHRID Capital: Skopje Time: GMT + 1 HOTEL ALEKSANDRIJA,Ohrid,tel:389 0 46 258 860, Background: International recognition of The Former Yugoslav Republic of [email protected], http://hotelaleksandrija.com Macedonia's (FYROM) independence from Yugoslavia in 1991 was delayed by HOTEL BELVEDERE,Ohrid, Republic of Macedonia,Phones:389 46 277 710, Greece's objection to the new state's use of what it considered a Hellenic name and Fax:389 46 265 628,[email protected], www.hotelbelvedere.com.mk symbols. Greece finally lifted its trade blockade in 1995, and the two countries agreed HOTEL INEX GORICA OHRID, Tel:389 46 277 520 , Fax:389 46 277 525, to normalize relations. FYROM's large Albanian minority and the de facto [email protected], www.hotelinexgorica.com.mk independence of neighboring Kosovo continue to be sources of ethnic tension. HOTEL GRANIT,Ohrid,Phone:389 0 46 207 100, Location: Southeastern Europe, north of Greece [email protected], http://www.hotelgranit.com.mk Map References: Europe HOTEL MILLENIUM PALACE,Ohrid,Macedonia,Tel: +389 46 263 361, Fax: Area: total: 25,333 sq km land: 24,856 sq km water: 477 sq km +389 46 267 010,[email protected] [email protected], Climate: warm, dry summers and autumns and relatively cold winters with heavy http://milleniumpalace.com.mk/en/ohrid snowfall HOTEL SILEKS,Ohrid, R.Macedonia,Phone:389 46 277 300, Fax:389 46 277 Terrain: mountainous territory covered with deep basins and valleys; three large 304,[email protected], www.hotelsileks.mk lakes, each divided by a frontier line; country bisected by the Vardar River HOTEL TINO SVETI STEFAN,Tel:389 46209340, Ochryda 6000 Natural Resources: chromium, lead, zinc, manganese, tungsten, nickel, low-grade Macedonia, [email protected], http://www.hoteltino-svstefan.com iron ore, asbestos, sulfur, timber, arable land METROPOL LAKE RESORT ,Ohrid Macedonia,Phone:389 46277660, Population: 2,041,467 (July 2000 est.) Fax:389) 46 277212,[email protected], http://metropol- Nationality: noun: Macedonian(s) adjective: Macedonian ohrid.com.mk/en Ethnic Groups: Macedonian 66.6%, Albanian 22.7%, Turkish 4%, Roma 2.2%, PARK LAKESIDE HOTEL,OHRID, REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA, Tel:389 46 Serb 2.1%, other 2.4% (1994) 284 284,[email protected], [email protected], Religions: Macedonian Orthodox 67%, Muslim 30%, other 3% http://parklakesidehotel.com Languages: Macedonian 70%, Albanian 21%, Turkish 3%, Serbo-Croatian 3%, VILLA ST. SOFIJA,Ohrid, Macedonia,Tel:389 46 254 370, Fax:389 46 279 other 3% 028,[email protected], http://www.vilasofija.com.mk Economy: The breakup of Yugoslavia in 1991 deprived Macedonia, then its poorest PRILEP republic, of key protected markets and large transfer payments from the center. HOTEL KRISTAL PALAS,Prilep,R. Macedonia,Tel:389 0 48418000, Worker remittances and foreign aid have softened the subsequent volatile recovery [email protected], http://www.kp.mk period. Continued recovery depends on Macedonia's ability to attract investment, to redevelop trade ties with Greece and Serbia and Montenegro, and to maintain its SKOPJE commitment to economic liberalization. The economy can meet its basic food needs ALEKSANDER PALACE, Blvd. 8 September BB, 1000 Skopje, but depends on outside sources for all of its oil and gas and most of its modern MacedoniaTel: + 389 2 3092 392, Fax: + 389 2 3092 152, machinery and parts. Growth in 1999 was held down by the severe regional economic www.aleksandarpalace.com.mk If it does not say Intercontex it is not The International Hotel and Travel Directory Directory and Travel Hotel International The it is not Intercontex say does not Ifit dislocations caused by the Kosovo conflict. Industries: coal, metallic chromium, lead, zinc, ferronickel, textiles, wood products, tobacco Currency: 1 Macedonian denar (MKD) = 100 deni Railways: total: 699 km standard gauge: 699 km 1.435-m gauge (233 km electrified) note: a new 56-km line is under construction to the Bulgarian border (1999) Highways: total: 8,684 km paved: 5,540 km (including 133 km of expressways) unpaved: 3,144 km (1997 est.) Waterways: none, lake transport only Ports and Harbors: none Airports: 16 (1999 est.) Airports - with paved runways: total: 10 2,438 to 3,047 m: 2 Tel/Fax:389 2 30 80 850, under 914 m: 8 (1999 est.) Airports - with unpaved runways: total: 6 914 to 1,523 m: 3 under 914 m: 3 (1999 est.) [email protected], Visa: required by all except nationals of the EU http://tccgrandplaza.com Duty Free: goods permitted: 1 box of cigarettes, 1 bottle of alcohol, gifts to the value of 60DM Health: poliomyelitis immunisation is advised, as there was an outbreak in 1996 ©Copyrights Macedonia ®Design Intercontex The Intercontex I.H.T.- Over 150,000 Subscribers Macedonia I.H.T. BEST WESTERN Hotel Turist,Skopje, Phone:389 2 3289111, Fax:389 2 328 WIP HOTEL, location: str.163 no.117 (Kmjevo) , 1000 Skopje Macedonia, 9100,[email protected], Tel:++389 02/ 311 50 45 , Fax: ++389 02/ 311 46 58, e mail: http://book.bestwestern.com/bestwestern/MK/Skopje-hotels/BEST-WESTERN-Hotel- [email protected], www.wiphotel.com.mk Turist/Hotel-Overview.do?propertyCode=89900 STRUGA BH HOTEL HAMBURG,skopje,Tel:389 0 71 30 53 53, HOTEL DRIM,Struga,Tel:389 46 785 800,Fax:389 46 780 460,hdrim@t- [email protected] ,http://www.hotelhamburg.mk home.mk, [email protected], http://www.drim.com.mk/EN/hotel_drim BUSHI RESORT & SPA,Skopje 1000,Tel:389 2 312 5130,Fax:389 2 312 HOTEL IZGREV SPA & AQUAPARK,STRUGA ,MACEDONIA, Tel.389 46 5130,[email protected], [email protected], 552 590,Fax:389 46 552 596,[email protected], http://bushiresort.com http://hotelizgrev.com HOLIDAY INN, MOSA PIJADE STREET 2, SKOPJE, 1000, MACEDONIA Hotel HOTEL MIRAGE & SPA,Struga,Macedonia,Phone:389 46 784 000, Reservations: 0870 400 9670, Hotel Front Desk: 389-2-3292929 , [email protected] ,http://hotelmirage.com.mk www.ichotelsgroup.com HOTEL 903TA,Skopje,Macedonia,Phone/Fax:389 0 2 3211345 , STRUMICA [email protected], http://hotel903ta.com.mk HOTEL GLIGOROV,Strumica,R. Macedonia,tel:389 0 34344600, Fax:389 0 HOTEL ARKA,Skopje, Macedonia,t:389 0 2 323 0603,[email protected], 34344602, [email protected], www.gligorov.com.mk www.hotelarka.mk HOTEL SIRIUS SPA & WELLNESS,Strumica, Macedonia,Tel:389 34 345 HOTEL CITY PARK SKOPJE,Tel:389 02 3 290 860,Fax:389 02 3 226 455, 141, Fax:389 34 345 143,[email protected], http://www.hotel-sirius.com.mk [email protected], http://www.hotelcitypark.com.mk VELES HOTEL CONTINENTAL - Skopje, Republic of Macedonia,address: bul."Aleksandar GARDENIA HOTEL & SPA VELES,Tel:389 43 22 44 64, Makedonski" b.b.tel.: (+389 2) 31.16.599; (+389 2) 31.33.333; fax: (+389 2) [email protected] ,[email protected] , 32.22.221, e-mail: [email protected] ; http://www.contimak.com http://www.hotelgardenia.mk HOTEL DE KOKA,Skopje,Tel:389 23 11 22 00,Fax:389 23 11 22 39, [email protected], http://hoteldekoka.mk HOTEL DUVET,Skopje, Macedonia, Tel:3892 3227945,[email protected] , [email protected], http://www.duvet.mk HOTEL GLAM,Skopje Macedonia , Tel:389 0 2 3296700, Fax:389 0 2 3296745, [email protected] ,http://www.hotelglam.com HOTEL GOLD,Skopje ,Tel:389 23 220 211, Fax:+389 23 220 344 , [email protected], http://www.hotelgold.mk HOTEL IMPERIAL, address: Blagoja Gojan 24, 1000 Skopje, Macedonia, phone/fax: ++389 2 273 60 53, ++389 2 273 50 53, ++389 2 273 40 53, www.imperial.com HOTEL LEONARDO,Tel:389 23177517, Skopje,Macedonia, info@hotel- leonardo.com.mk, http://www.hotel-leonardo.com.mk HOTEL KAPISTEC, Str. "Mile Pop Jordanov" 3, 1000 Skopje, Republic of Macedonia, Phone: +389 2 3081-424, Fax: +389 2 3081-425, e-mail: [email protected], www.hotel-kapistec.com HOTEL ROSE DIPLOMATIQUE, Roza Luksemburg str. 13, 1000 Skopje, Macedonia, phone/fax: ++ 389 2 3135 469, ++ 389 2 3129 058, www.rosediplomatique.tripod.com HOTEL RUSSIA,Skopje, Macedonia,Tel:389 2 2400 030, [email protected] ,http://www.hotelrussia.mk HOTEL SENIGALLIA ,SKOPJE ,MACEDONIA, Tel:389 2 3 224 044 , [email protected], http://www.senigallia.mk HOTEL SOLUN,Skopje Macedonia,Tel.389 2 3232 512,Fax.389 2 3232 513, [email protected], AIRLINES/HELICOPTERS/AIRPORTS http://www.hotelsolun.com
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