Maklina
Maklina is a field in Bitola, North Macedonia. Maklina is situated nearby to the locality Velušina, as well as near the village Kanino.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Medžitlija and Niki.
Medžitlija
Village
Photo: Деан Лазаревски, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Medžitlija is a village in the municipality of Bitola, North Macedonia, along the border with Greece. It was previously part of the former municipality of Bistrica. The village is located 14 km south of Bitola at the Medžitlija-Níki border crossing. Medžitlija is situated 6 km east of Maklina.
Niki
Village
Níki is a village situated in the Florina regional unit, Greece, along the border with North Macedonia. The village is located 14 km north of Florina at the Medžitlija-Níki border crossing. Niki is situated 6 km southeast of Maklina.
Agia Paraskevi
Village
Agia Paraskevi is a village in the Florina regional unit, Western Macedonia, Greece. The village is a flat agricultural village at an elevation of 612 metres. Agia Paraskevi is situated 7 km south of Maklina.
Maklina
- Type: Field
- Location: Bitola, North Macedonia, Balkans, Europe
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Latitude
40.93563° or 40° 56′ 8″ northLongitude
21.35643° or 21° 21′ 23″ eastElevation
630 metres (2,067 feet)Open location code
8GG3W9P4+7HGeoNames ID
10705581
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In Other Languages
“Maklina” goes by many names.
- Macedonian: “Maklina”
- Macedonian: “Маклина”
Localities in the Area
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