Stobi
archaeological site in North Macedonia, ancient town of Paeonia
Stobi is a large set of ruins in the Povardarie region of North Macedonia, near the village of Gradsko. The nearest city is Kavadarci roughly 20 km (12 mi) south. Stobi was first a Paeonian settlement and then annexed by Macedonia. It fell under the Romans around the 2nd century BC, where it was the capital of the Macedonia Salutaris province and enjoyed significant growth. By the 6th century, following robberies, an earthquake, and Slavic invasions, the city's economy and infrastructure were destroyed.
Excavations of the site began in 1924 under the Museum of Belgrade and continue today.
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Peacock mosaic inside the baptistery of the Episcopal basilica
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