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| Heraclea Lyncestis Archaeological Park, near Bitola, North Macedonia. Founded by Philip II of Macedon in the 4th century BC, the site contains a Roman theatre, early Christian basilicas with mosaics, Roman baths, and other ancient remains. A major historical and cultural landmark of the Balkans. |
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