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Kruševo is a small town in Western Republic of Macedonia. Historic Kruševo was one the center of the Macedonian Ilinden-Uprising. Today the main celebrations of the National holiday on the 2nd of August are held here. Kruševo is the centre of the Vlach minority in Macedonia.
[edit] UnderstandHidden up in the mountains between the woods, Kruševo has managed to preserve a genuine appeal. The town has the same layout as a century ago and around 80 traditional houses are preserved, so it is a good place to admire and learn about traditional architecture. Unfortunately, being so small and isolated the town has had problems coping with the transition. The town is a winter skiing center with paths good for beginners. As of 2002, the population of Kruševo county was 9684, composed of 64,8% Macedonians, 10,53% Vlahs, 19,3%Albanians, 3,25%Turks. [edit] HistoryEven though Kruševo looks as it has slept in time, it actually is the youngest town in Macedonia. It was founded in the 18th century. It was inhabited by Vlachs from Epirus in Greece and Macedonians from the Reka region in Western Macedonia called Mijaks. Both suffered a lot from Ali Pasha Janinski, an Albanian aristocrat, and his army, so they gathered in Bitola asking for help from the Turkish administration. The governor offered to let them stay in Bitola and the Vlachs who were traders and goldsmiths accepted, but the Mijaks and the Vlachs who had large herds of sheep and were used to living in the mountains, didn’t have anything to do in Bitola, so they were allowed to found their own city. It was a good combination, as the Vlachs were rich and the Mijaks were the best builders in the Balkans, and both groups had a very sophisticated sense of aesthetics, so they created the wonderful Kruševo we have today. On 2nd of August 1903 the Ilinden Uprising started in Kruševo, the biggest rebellion of the Macedonians against the Turks. On the freed territory Kruševo Republic was established which lasted for 10 days and Nikola Karev was proclaimed president. He wrote the Kruševo Manifesto which called all peoples that live in Macedonia to join them in the struggle for freedom. [edit] Curiosities
[edit] Get inBusses have stopped going to Kruševo, but there is a minibus going back and forth couple of times a day and taxi from Prilep wouldn’t cost much since it is just 30km away. minibuses from Skopje to Kruševo 07:45; 16:45 minibuses from Kruševo to Skopje 05:30; 15:00 minibuses from Prilep to Kruševo 06:40; 06:50; 11:00; 15:00; 16:40; 18:45 minibuses from Kruševo to Prilep 05:30; 06:00; 06:45; 08:15; 09:00; 12:00; 17:00 minibuses from Bitola to Kruševo 13:00; 16:00; 18:30 minibuses from Kruševo to Bitola 06:30; 15:20 [edit] Get aroundThe town is small and pleasant for walking around and a walk through the woods to reach the monuments is recommendable. [edit] See
[edit] Do[edit] Buy[edit] Eat[edit] Drink[edit] SleepThere are couple of hotels in Kruševo, including Montana Hotel with breathtaking views over the city, but a cheaper option is to rent a room in a home (300-450 denars per person). Also in Krusevo there is Association for Development of Tourism and Hospitality, that can help you finding private appatments. you can visit their home page www.adth-krusevo.org
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