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St. Naum of Ohrid monument to be unveiled on Sunday

03. July 2011. | 18:21

Source: MIA

In honor of the religious Holiday St Naum of Ohrid - The Miracle Maker - July 3, a monument of the Saint will be revealed Sunday at the city square of Macedonia's resort - Ohrid.

In honor of the religious Holiday St Naum of Ohrid - The Miracle Maker - July 3, a monument of the Saint will be revealed Sunday at the city square of Macedonia's resort - Ohrid.

The ceremony will see the presence of Culture Minister Elizabeta Kanceska-Milevska and Ohrid Mayor Aleksandar Petreski, while academician Cvetan Grozdanov is to addressed the gathered guests.

The monument will join two others in the Ohrid City center - the ones of St. Kliment and Ss. Kiril & Metodij Brothers

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