Strumica Fortress (Macedonian: Струмичко Кале, Strumičko Kale) also known as the Czar's Towers (Macedonian: Цареви Кули, Carevi Kuli) is a ruined fortress in eastern North Macedonia. It overlooks the city of Strumica. The fortress was built in the 5th century, although the site itself dates from the 1st century BC.[1]
Reconstruction of the fortress began in March, 2014.[2]
^The Municipality of Strumica."Historical monuments: Czar’s Towers"
StrumicaFortress (Macedonian: Струмичко Кале, Strumičko Kale) also known as the Czar's Towers (Macedonian: Цареви Кули, Carevi Kuli) is a ruined fortress...
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