RUE DE MACÉDOINE
This street is about 500 m long (Улица Македонија/Ulica Makedonja) and is the main pedestrian axis of Skopje's western bank. It connects Macedonia Square to the City Museum in the south. There are cafes, restaurants and stores as well as the Mother Teresa House and the Church of Saints Constantine and Helen. Created in 1911 and almost entirely pedestrianized since 2004, it was named after Sultan Hamid V, the Bulgarian kings Ferdinand I and Boris III, the Serbian king Peter I and Yugoslav president Tito, before becoming the "Street of Macedonia" in 1991.
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