Focus on Macedonia: Ottoman traditions kept alive in Macedonia
Turks are the second-largest minority group in Macedonia. They are dispersed across the country - but the largest number live in Centar Jupa, which is a designated Turkish municipality. As Nafisa Latich reports, Turks arrived during Ottoman times - and generations later, their traditions are thriving.
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