Goce Delčev Square
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Goce Delčev Square (Template:Lang-mk) is the main public square in the town of Strumica, situated in the southeastern part of North Macedonia. It is one of the biggest city squares in the country with a total area of 23,485 square metres. It is named after the revolutionary Goce Delčev, who has a monument on the square, built in the 1970s.[1] The square was reconstructed in 2010 and is split on two floors. The first level is an underground road junction with a parking lot, while the second floor is an open pedestrian space filled with statues, buildings and decorative equipment.[2] Before the reconstruction the square had only a small area focused on Delčev's monument.
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- ^ "Споменик „Гоце Делчев"". www.strumica.gov.mk. September 7, 2010. Retrieved December 30, 2018.
- ^ "Пуштен во употреба новиот градски плоштад „Гоце Делчев"" [The new Goce Delčev town square is now opened]. Municipality of Strumica Public Relations Section (in Macedonian). Strumica. December 14, 2010. Retrieved December 30, 2018.