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Furka, Macedonia : ウィキペディア英語版
Furka, Macedonia

Furka is a village in the south-eastern part of Macedonia. It is situated in the center of the triangle between Bogdanci, Dojran and Valandovo, 10 km far from Dojran. East of the river Vardar, Pugana and Gabroska Reka, and west of Dojran basin, at an altitude above sea-level of 350 m, but the highest peak is 456 m. All around the village there are little heights, composed of sandy soil and rocks of granite. There is vine and fruit growing. The population is about 1000 people, all are Macedonians and Orthodox Christians.
Furka is part of the Dojran Municipality, which is one of the most popular tourist places in Macedonia.
== The name ==
Stjepan Antoljak says that Furka was the place where Byzantine king Vassilius in Furka had blinded the soldiers of Samuil of Bulgaria, and that the origin of the name is the Greek word "furka", which means "place of execution". This theory is considered as incorrect. Aleksandar Stojanovski thinks that origin of the name is from Turkish word "fursat" (bad people), because villagers had never allowed Turkish people to come to live in Furka. The origin of the name of Furka is still unknown.

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