Cultural and natural sights in Radozda

Located at the foot of the rocky ridge, the village of Radozhda is characterized by several cultural and natural landmarks, and in its area there are seven holy temples. Central is the village church of St. Nikola, which was built in the 18th century. Other churches are: the oldest cave church St. Arangel Mihail, which is from the 14th century and the newer St.Petka, St.Nedela, St.Sreda, St.Ilija and St.Bogorodica. A newer sight is the 22-meter-high cross, located at the entrance to the village.

Another very important landmark is the preserved part of the Via Egnatia-winter route. It went through the distant southern regions through Albania and Macedonia, because the closer ones were full of snow in the winter period and thus impassable. About a hundred meters from the paved road that the peasants call cobblestone have been preserved. From the natural rarities, the most important thing is the lake itself, which according to its age is one of the oldest in the world. Another rarity is the rock above the village, which is about 70-80 meters high and about 300 meters long.

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