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Magnolia Square

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Magnolia Square
Public square
Magnolia Square with the Philip II Statue
Magnolia Square with the Philip II Statue
FeaturesStatues Philip II Statue
Surfacestone
LocationJorgo Osmano,
City of Bitola, North Macedonia
Magnolia Square is located in North Macedonia
Magnolia Square
Magnolia Square
Coordinates: 41°01′48″N 21°20′06″E / 41.0301029°N 21.3350791°E / 41.0301029; 21.3350791
Vergina Sun fountain at the square

Magnolia Square (Macedonian: Плоштад Магнолија, romanizedPloštad Magnolija) is a public space and a town square of the City of Bitola, located near the Clock Tower.[1] Around the square are old houses from the Macedonian and Ottoman architecture that are purchased from various companies, firms and coffee bars. Bitola, which was a major cultural center[2] in the Ottoman Empire has very interesting buildings from the Turks from which many on Main Street and Magnolia Square.[clarification needed] Also there is an art gallery "Magaza" and the newly built "Glass Building". Bitola in cooperation with the Government of Macedonia made the monument The Founder of Heraclea Statue[3] that is 8.5m high and around it a fountain with the Vergina Sun on it, and benches for sitting and resting.

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  1. ^ Identitäten und Imaginationen der Bevölkerung in Grenzräumen. LIT Verlag. 2011. p. 221. ISBN 9783643107572.
  2. ^ [1] The history of Bitola (MKD)
  3. ^ "TIME.mk - страница за вести". Archived from the original on 2012-09-14. Retrieved 2011-10-27. Statue of Philip II of Macedonia in Bitola's city square (MKD)

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