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Second
largest city in Macedonia is Tetovo |
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HISTORY OF TETOVO |
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Tetovo is located at the foothills of the
Shar Mountain in north-western Macedonia, 468 m above the
sea level, on the edge of the Polog Valley. The city is
separated by the river Pena, which flows from the Shar
mountain.
Although there is evidence of settlements
in the area as early as the bronze age, the town is first
mentioned under a name resembling its modern name in the
17th century under the toponym Htetovo. The legend is that
Tetovo got its name after the legendary hero Teto, who
cleared the town from snakes; not surprisingly, Tetovo means
Teto's place.
In the middle ages Tetovo was an
important trade center for the local farmers and craftsmen,
as well as an important military fortification for the
Ottomans. In the 19th century, the Russian Consul I.
Yastrebov spoke highly of Tetovo's climate - mild snowy
winters, sunny and comfortably warm summers. The traveler
Ami Bue described Tetovo as a very clean city. Today, Tetovo
has a well-developed textile and clothing industry.
The great plant growth conditions of the
Polog valley have been well used for the development of
agriculture. The well-known ski resort Popova Sapka lies
above Tetovo in the Shar Mountain. An 18 km long asphalt
road is leading you from Tetovo to Popova Sapka skiing
center. While in winter tetovo is a popular destination for
the skiing fanatics, in the summer tetovo is the beloved
resort for paragliders.
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MONUMENTS OF TETOVO |
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The Monastery of Lešok with the churches of
St. Athanasius and of the Church of the Holy Virgin are only 8
kilometers away from Tetovo, by the road leading to the village
of Brezno. The Church of the Holy Virgin, built in 1326, is an
excellent example of Byzantine style and architectural
tradition. The church has three layers of frescoes. The 1st and
bottom layer is from the first time of construction, the second
and middle one was added sometime in the 17th century, and the
third and top layer was added in 1879. Several marble columns
from the original church can still be seen in the Tetovo museum.
The church of St. Athanasius was built in 1924 next to the
church of the Holy Mother of God. In the yard of the Monastery
of Lešok is the tomb of the Macedonian educator Kiril
Pejchinovik, who was born in 1770. In his honor, this monastery
hosts an International Meeting of Literary Translators. Tetovo
is also a host to the Festival of Macedonian Choirs.
The best known mosque in Tetovo is the "Painted", or
Aladzha
Mosque which is found on the right bank of the Pena River or Shkumbim River. It was built in 1459 and known among residents
of Tetovo as the Pasha Mosque. In the yard of the mosque there
is an octagon-shaped turbe of Hurshida and Mensure, the two
women that provided the money for the construction of the
mosque. In the vicinity of Tetovo is the dervish tekke of
Harabati Baba, which was established by the Bektashi Sufi order.
The tekke was closed down by the communists following the end of
the Second World War and in the 1980s the Macedonian government
turned the tekke into an entertainment complex with a hotel,
retaurant and disco. Following the desecration of several holy
tombs by party-goers, the Bektashi community of Macedonia, under
the leadership of Baba Tahir Emini (d. 2006), staged a sit in
1995 and have since reoccupied a considerable portion of the
tekke grounds. A legal battle still rages over the true
ownership of the Bektashi holy site. |
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The painted mosque
in Tetovo. |
Inside the painted mosque
(built in 1495). |
An ethnic Alnanian
in front of a mosque
in Tetovo. |
The Arabati Baba Dervish
Teke in Tetovo. |
Some of the mosques in the town are date back to the 15th
century. The best known among them is the Painted (Aladzha)
Mosque on the right bank of the river Pena, known among the
locals as Pasha Mosque. In the yard of the mosque there is
an octagon-shaped "turbe" (grave) of Hurshida and Mensure,
the two women that provided the money for the construction
of the mosque in 1459.
In the vicinity of the town is the
Arabati Baba Teke, which used to be a sort of Dervish
monastery/convent of the Bekteshi Order. The Teke was
abandoned in 1945 and today it houses the Museum of Tetovo.
The Monastery of Leshok with the churches
of St. Athanasius and of the Holy Virgin, are situated 8 km
near Tetovo, close to the road leading to the village of
Brezno. The church of the Holy Virgin, an excellent example
of the byzantine construction tradition, is believed to have
been constructed 1326. The church has three layers of
frescoes: the bottom layer is from the time of construction,
the middle one is from the 17th century, and the top one is
from 1879. Several marble columns from the origina church
are kept today in the Tetovo museum. The church of St.
Athanasius was built in 1924 next to the church of the Holy
Mother of God. In the yard of the Monastery of Leshok is the
tomb of the Macedonian educator Kiril Pejchinovik, who was
born in 1770. In his honor, this monastery hosts an
International Meeting of Literary Translators. Tetovo is
also a host to the Festival of Macedonian Choirs.
Tetovo and with its surroundings has a
population of 180,654 (1991) and it covers 1 080 km2.
Population
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