- “Hail Macedonia, dear foster mother of brave men!” – Euripides, “Bacchae” (406 BCE)
- “Macedonia is a land that time, my friend, has vowed to spare.” – Lord Byron, “Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage” (1812)
- “Macedonia is a history book that can be read on every corner.” – Konstantinos Kavafis, “Ithaca” (1911)
- “From the land of Macedonia, ascending like a spritely deer to the peak of glory, Alexander spread his empire.” – Quintus Curtius Rufus, “History of Alexander the Great” (1st century CE)
- “Macedonia has always been a crossroads of different civilisations, a melting pot of cultures.” – Ivo Andrić, “The Bridge on the Drina” (1945)
- “Macedonia is a mosaic of diversity, a blend of tradition and progression.” – Ismail Kadare, “The Palace of Dreams” (1981)
- “Macedonia, where the past echoes and the future beckons, holds an eternal allure.” – Agatha Christie, “Murder on the Orient Express” (1934)
- “The blood of warriors flows through the veins of Macedonia, a testament to its indomitable spirit.” – Ivan Vazov, “Under the Yoke” (1888)
- “Macedonia, cradle of kings and philosophers, birthplace of legends and conquerors, etches its name in history.” – Homer, “The Iliad” (8th century BCE)
- “Macedonia, the land of Philip and Alexander, of triumphs and aspirations, forever etched in the annals of civilisation.” – Tom Holland, “Rubicon: The Last Years of the Roman Republic” (2003)
WANDERLIST: Ten great travel quotes about Macedonia
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