À propos du livre
Macedonia had recently won its independence from Greece but not without concessions such as changing their flag and a mediation on what the name could be (hence the elaborate Re-public of North Macedonia) and, according to the guide, some manipulation of history's story regarding Alexander the Great. It is a delightful country filled with history, archaeo-logy, art, traditions, religious history and beautiful scenery. The event of the celebration of the Day of St. John the Baptist and Fisher-man's day is celebrated on the 19th of January called Epiphany because during the act of the baptism of Christ God he was finally revealed to humanity as the Holy Trinity: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. It is believed that the night before this holiday the dark forces like witches, devils, vampires and ghosts are wandering around, making noise, orgies and committing evil deeds, so that whoever goes outside must take garlic, salt and bread to ward off evil. The centuries-old tradition to throw the cross in the lake from a beautiful boat was interrupted during the Communist times when, as the older people remember, they had to throw the cross into a big pot in the church courtyard. Now, again the cross is thrown into the lake and throngs of people jump in to retrieve it. Those who catch the cross say it is God’s will that leads them to the cross as the waters are extremely muddy and messy due to the great number of swimmers. There are other important traditions to discover.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Voyages
- Catégories supplémentaires Livres d'art et de photographie
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Format choisi: Grand format paysage, 33×28 cm
# de pages: 60 - Date de publication: juil 13, 2021
- Langue English
- Mots-clés travel, history, Macedonia, Alexander the Great
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À propos du créateur
Paula Varner
Washington State
Paula has been keeping photo journals of her trips for some time, and has now added photo books since discovering people like to look at the pictures but are daunted by the reading volume of the journals. She lives in Washington state where she activiely keeps a blog and has a website in the making. She plans to keep traveling and making books reflecting those experiences.