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  1. For visitors, the Memorial House was open on January 30, 2009. The location of the museum is not randomly chosen. That is to say, on this exact place the old Catholic Church “Sacred Heart of Jesus” used to stand. It is where Mother Teresa, then Gonxha Bojaxhiu was baptized just one day after her birth. Since the opening of the Memorial ...

    • History

      The desire to pay respect to Skopje’s most famous person and...

    • Custodians

      Official website of NI Memorial house of Mother Teresa in...

    • Exhibit Area

      The exhibit itself begins with photographs of old Skopje...

    • Loreto

      There she chose the name Teresa after her patron St. Thérèse...

    • Completed

      Printing of the book for children “Mother Teresa – Story for...

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      NI Memorial House of Mother Teresa – Skopje, on October 30,...

    • Books

      Official website of NI Memorial house of Mother Teresa in...

    • Planned

      Literary competition and printing of a book of short stories...

  2. The desire to pay respect to Skopje’s most famous person and the only Nobel Peace Prize winner from Macedonia culminated in the realization of a long-standing vision – building a Memorial House for Mother Teresa. Accordingly, the foundation stone of the Memorial House was laid on May 9, 2008.

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  4. Languages of North Macedonia. Linguistic map of North Macedonia, 2002 census. The official language of North Macedonia is Macedonian, while Albanian has co-official status. Macedonian is spoken by roughly two-thirds of the population natively, and as a second language by much of the rest of the population.

    • 25.1%
    • 1.90%
    • 66.49%
    • 3.54%
  5. Cuneus Prophetarum ( Albanian: Çeta e profetëve, English: The Band of the Prophets) is a philosophical, theological and scientific treatise written by Pjetër Bogdani, an Albanian [1] philosopher, originally published in Padua in 1685 in Albanian and Latin. It is considered to be the most prominent work of early Albanian literature.

    • 1685
    • Albanian and Italian
  6. Macedonian language ( Macedonian: Македонски јазик, romanized: Makedonski jazik) is a Eastern South Slavic language spoken mainly in North Macedonia and other parts of the Balkans, including South-West Bulgaria, Eastern Albania and Gora region in Kosovo. The Macedonian language has many similarities with Bulgarian and Serbian.

    • [maˈkɛdɔnski]
  7. A sacred language is often the language which was spoken and written in the society in which a religion's sacred texts were first set down; these texts thereafter become fixed and holy, remaining frozen and immune to later linguistic developments. (An exception to this is Lucumí, a ritual lexicon of the Cuban strain of the Santería religion ...

  8. The official writing script that the language uses, is the Cyrillic script (Macedonian Alphabet) and also there is a version of Macedonian Braille. It is regulated by the Macedonian Language Institute "Krste Misirkov" at the Ss. Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje.

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