Skopje is over the top. Looks like Las Vegas in its grandeur. The 1963 earthquake demolished over 80% of the city. Almost all of the neoclassical building were gone and replaced by plain communistic style architecture. The 2014 plan was to rebuild the city center. The statues are enormous and many of the people think that the money spent to rebuild in this grandiose style should have been used elsewhere. One argument is that by rebuilding the city center will bring in more tourism dollars.
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We visited the small Mother Theresa Museum which contained a small chapel on the second floor. This the same location of the chapel she used to attend services. The site of her childhood home contains a plaque, it was destroyed in the 1963 earthquake. While we were walking in the square we were accompanied by a dog, then another, then another until we had a rather large pack of nine dogs escorting us through the city. These dogs are strays and the government has them neutered, vaccinated and tag them. If no-one adopts them they are returned to where they were found to wander the streets and escort tourists.










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