Heraclea Lyncestis
North Macedonia, Bitola

The city was founded in the distant 4th century BC by Philip of Macedon, the ruler of the Roman Empire, father of Alexander the Great, in honor of the victory over the Turks. The city was named after its patron, the ancient Greek hero Hercules. The most valuable of the surviving ruins are the ancient basilicas - floors made of small mosaic tiles, which have not lost their colors to this day.

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