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                    TRADITIONAL  EPIPHANY CELEBRATION IN OHRID 
                      Long Life and  Many Years 
                      ”The consecration of the Epiphany water is a  traditional holiday in all Orthodox Christian churches, the memory of Christ’s  baptizing in the Jordan. It begins with a liturgy, continues with a procession,  then participants jump into the icy lake and swim for the cross. As you can  see, the whole city is on the shore as well as our numerous guests. It is festive  and joyful”, says Aleksandar Petreski, mayor of Ohrid 
                     
                         The January  winter sun in the clear waves of the Ohrid Lake. The ancient city dressed in  white, illuminated with the gold of heavenly light, was awaiting another  magnificent festivity. Its citizens have been celebrating it for centuries,  with a joyful greeting ”long life and  many years”. 
                      The  morning festive bells are heard from numerous churches. Rivers of festively  dressed people are arriving to the dock from all parts of the city. The Ohrid  restaurants and producers pour hot brandy at the lake shore, to warm up the people  of Ohrid and numerous guests from all parts of Macedonia, the region and  faraway countries. Many foreign tourists came to the Epiphany celebration this  ye ar in the city of Clement and Naum, students of the great Slavic educators  Cyril and Methodius. 
                      The  central event, just like in the previous years, is lowering the plated cross  into the lake. The most courageous ones then jump into the icy water and swim for the Cross, attempting to be the  first to reach it.  
                      After  the prayer and the consecration of the Epiphany water, in the presence of the  president of Macedonia Djordje Ivanov and mayor of Ohrid Aleksandar Petreski, at  11 sharp, metropolitan T imotej lowered the plated cross into the water from one  of the anchored boats. About 1.300 people who applied this year for this  knightly competition, jump into the water and swim. The most skillful and  luckiest was Mitko Topecharov from Ohrid, who succeeded in taking the cross out  of the river for the fifth time and became a local hero. According to the  legend, besides the golden twenty-four carat cross granted by the godfathers of  the ceremony, the lucky diver may visit any house in the city, bring the host  the blessing of the consecrated cross and receive money and other gifts in  return. 
                       – The  consecration of the water is a traditional holiday and ritual in all Orthodox  Christian churches, as a memory of Christ’s baptizing in the Jordan. According  to the ancient custom, the day begins with a holy liturgy, continues with a  procession to the lake, where the water is consecrated and contestants swim for  the cross. As you can see, the whole city is on the shore. Hot brandy and wine  are given to people, everything is festive and joyful – says Aleksandar  Petreski, mayor of Ohrid, emphasizing that more people are visiting the event  every year. – Our objective is to make this an international Orthodox Christian  event.  
                    Ohrid  is a city with an intensive life throughout the year, mainly due to its many centuries  long cultural heritage, openhearted and hospitable people, tasty food, good  beverage, fine music well-known and famous Ohrid string orchestras. 
                     
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                    Museum City 
                      During the recent  archeological excavations in Ohrid, archeologists found new layers from the  Bronze and Iron Age. They discovered ceramics, marble plastics, bronze statues  of Daedalus and Dionysus, probably Zeus as well, from the Helenistic and Roman  period. Artifacts from later Antiquity, early Byzantine period and Middle Ages  were excavated as well… 
                      An ancient  amphitheater was discovered under the Upper Port of the Old City. The names of  regular visitors were still engraved in its stone seats. 
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                    Basilica   
                      A monumental  early Christian basilica with an atrium on the northern side, a narthex with a  mosaic floor on the western, and a baptistery with mosaic ornaments were found  at the archeological site near the Church of St. Clement. It is assumed that  the basilica was dedicated to apostle Paul, who, it is believed, preached in  these lands in the I century.  
                      More than 2.000  tombs dating between the IX and XV century were discovered at the same site. 
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                    Churches  
                  They say Ohrid  has so many Orthodox Churches that you can pray in a different one every day of  the year. About twenty pearls of medieval churches were preserved in the city  and its vicinity, such as Church of St. Sofia from the XI century, Church of  St. John Kane from the XIII century, Church of St. Nicholas Bolnicki and Virgin  Mary Bolnicka from the XIV century, Church of St. Clement (Virgin Mary of  Perivlepta) from the XIII century, St. Naum of Ohrid from the X century...  
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