Tetovo is a city located in northwestern North Macedonia, situated on the foothills of Šar Mountain and divided by the Pena River, making it the country's fifth largest city with a population of 63,176. As the administrative seat of Tetovo Municipality, it serves as an important urban center in its region.
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The population of Tetovo is majority ethnic Albanian, with a minority of Macedonians and others. While the city is often known as the unofficial capital of the Albanians of North Macedonia, and expressions of Albanian national pride, in the form of flag waving from houses and cars and graffiti depicting the map of the "Greater Albania", are common, this is by no means an exclusively Albanian city, and referring to it as such will offend the non-Albanian residents, particularly the ethnic Macedonians — and you can never know who you have been talking to.
The Roman alphabet, in which the Albanian language is written, dominates throughout the city, while Cyrillic signage can be seen on one of the main streets, which is probably the part of the city where the Macedonian community gathers.
Travellers will be rewarded with local hospitality and beautiful scenery in Tetovo.
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thumb|280px|Šarena Džamija, the Decorated Mosque thumb|280px|Arabati Baba Tekje Tetovo's most important and most interesting sights are reminders of its Ottoman heritage. This includes a unique mosque, a Bektashi Order monastery, a fortress, and a Turkish bath. thumb|280px|The Church of Saints Cyril and Methodius contains an important icon gallery Tetovo has some interesting bridges across the Pena River, particularly the medieval single-arch Stone Bridge.
thumb | 300px| Ski at Popova Šapka Ski at Watch football: KF Shkëndija play soccer in the Macedonian First League, the country's top tier. Their home ground is Ecolog Arena, capacity 15,000, northeast side of the city.
Tetovo is a food paradise. It is said that Tetovo produces the best Burek, a sort of greasy, phyllo dough pastry filled with cheese or ground meat that is popular throughout the Balkan peninsula. It resembles a cheese pie, but contains more fat and has stronger flavour. Also, by general consent, it is much more delicious. Some vendors sell other varieties such as apple, spinach or pizza burek (frequently just a combination between the meat and cheese Burek).
The Shopska salad is another phenomenal, yet simple, dish to be found in Tetovo. It consists of chopped up tomato, cucumber, onion, oil, a little salt and a generous topping of a domestic feta-like cheese. The local feta is usually less sharp than feta typically found in the west by a considerable margin. Most websites with recipes simply call it a brined sheep cheese and the French are known to make a similar feta. Another local trademark is the 'Urnebes' salad, literally translated as 'chaos' or 'pandemonium' - basically cream cheese in oil mixed with ground peppers, garlic and sometimes sesame.
Tetowo (maced. Тетово, alb. Tetovë, tur. Kalkandelen) – miasto w północno-zachodniej Macedonii Północnej, w kotlinie , u południowego podnóża gór Szar Płanina, nad rzeką Pena (dopływem Wardaru). Ośrodek administracyjny gminy Tetowo. Liczba mieszkańców – 52 915 osób (54,6% Albańczyków, 35% Macedończyków, 4,5% Cyganów, 3,5% Turków, dane z 2002), wysokość – 455 m n.p.m. Tetowo jest ośrodkiem przemysłu, głównie drzewnego, metalowego i chemicznego, oraz handlu. Dzięki ciepłemu klimatowi (przeciętna roczna temperatura 11,6 °C) w okolicy kwitnie rolnictwo, dotknięte jednak brakiem wody (średnia roczna ilość opadów 460–500 mm). Przez Tetowo przebiegają droga i linia kolejowa łączące Skopje z Gostiwarem, stanowiące część międzynarodowego szlaku Durrës – Sofia – Stambuł. W mieście działają dwa uniwersytety: Państwowy Uniwersytet w Tetowie (od 1994) i międzynarodowy Uniwersytet Europy Południowo-Wschodniej (od 2001).
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Sharska Pleskavica, burger with yellow cheese, contains a concoction of spiced ground beef, pork and lamb. It may be served in a bun, pita bread or by itself on a plate depending on where you get one. It usually is accompanied by onions, a paprika based sauce and in the case of the fast-food-esque vendors you'll have a variety of sauces and toppings to accompany it.
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Tap water is drinkable in Tetovo. Locals like to boast that, Tetovo has the best water on Balkans. Although this claim can probably be contested, the water from the central supply system is drunk by most residents. More cautious visitors are advised to buy bottled water in any shop: a variety of brands are available.
There is a throng of cafes in downtown Tetovo, most of which serve various coffee drinks, beers and liquors. Some specialty bars serve a more limited scope of beverages. There is, however, a large Muslim population in city, so some places will not serve alcohol.
Local wines are usually of the best of quality. The more expensive the better. International brands are offered in most bars.
Rakija, a powerful brandy made from various fruits (usually plum or grape), is a local favorite. Attention: some kinds may be pretty strong for a newbie.
Brvenica – A municipality just south of Tetovo Skopje – 42 km to the east, is the nation's capital Debar – Relaxing in its thermal mineral spas Mavrovo National Park – 50 km southwest Kičevo – Southward 1 hr drive. Visit St. Bogorodica Precista, a monastery with the 'flying icon' Prizren – 110 km via Globocica. This historic Kosovar city is just north of Tetovo. However, the sheer wall of the Šar Mountains in between makes travel to Prizren take a lot longer than if the terrain were flat. While there is a shortcut-ish remote mountain route going there from Tetovo, detouring through Skopje is probably more reliable, especially if you want to take the public transport.
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