- Resen (town)
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footnotes =Resen ( _mk. Ресен, audio-IPA|Mk-Resen.ogg| [ˈrɛsɛn] ) is a town in the southwestern part of the
Republic of Macedonia . It has about 9,000 inhabitants. Resen is equidistant betweenBitola andOhrid . The town rises 880 meters above sea level and is very close toLake Prespa . Resen is also the only town in the Prespa Lake area and is the seat ofResen municipality .Name
The name of the city in Macedonian, Bulgarian, and Serbian is "Resen" (Ресен). In Turkish it is "Resne". In Albanian the town is known as "Resnjë".
History
Resen's history dates back to Roman times when the famous road "Via Ignacia" was built, passing through the city.
During the Middle Ages, the Prespa area was part of the Bulgarian empire under Samuil. After the
Battle of Klyuch , some of Samuil's soldiers, who were each blinded in one eye, settled in a village on the shore ofLake Prespa . The Byzantines called the village "Asamati". The Byzantine meaning of this word is "settlement of one-eyed people". From then on, Resen came under Byzantine rule.Later, Resen became part of the Ottoman Empire, and it was the birth place of Ahmed Nyazi Bey, a Turk noble who was one of the initiators and leaders of the
Young Turk Revolution which began in 1908. Bey's most famous monument in Resen is the Saraj, a château he built similarly to theChâteau de Chenonceau in theLoire Valley ofFrance .Demographics
Most of the people in the city are Macedonians, who are
Orthodox Christians . There is also a sizeable amount of Turks, who are mostlyMuslims .Climate
Resen has a mild continental climate with cold winters and warm summers, which makes it a tourist attaction, especially in summer. The climate and the quality of soil are key factors for Prespa's region to have a long tradition of agriculture.One of most important landmarks of Resen's today are the apple orchards, well known for the quality and specific taste of apples.
Culture
Resen is home to Prespa's Ceramic Colony, established in the 1970s, which attracts renowned artists from all over the world. The organization is included in the UNESCO International Pottery Academy.
Resen is also the home to the Saraj, a beautiful French-style castle built in the beginning of the 20 century by Ahmed Nyazi Bey. The castle is known as the the
Versailles of Macedonia. The Saraj today serves as an art gallery for the Prespa's Ceramic Colony. It also contains a public library and a local radio station.Notable citizens
References
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