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Radža is a quiet town in western North Macedonia, nestled in the southern foothills of the Šar Mountains, about 120 kilometers from the capital, Skopje. The town is known for its well-preserved Ottoman-era architecture and traditional Balkan flavor, with the old town's stone paths, wooden houses and quaint mosques speaking of its long history. Surrounded by dense forests and crystal clear mountain springs, it is an ideal destination for hiking and eco-tourism, especially in summer. The local people still practice handicrafts and traditional folklore, and the annual "Raja Cultural Festival" attracts many visitors to experience the authentic rural life of Northern Macedonia.
Abeokuta is the capital of Ogun State in southwestern Nigeria, located on the banks of the Ogun River, about 100 kilometers from Lagos, the largest city in Nigeria. The name of the city means "under the rock" in Yoruba, which is derived from its unique rocky landscape.
Abeokuta was founded in the early 19th century by the Egba people and served as an important defense post. The city is known for its traditional Yoruba culture with a rich tradition of music, dance and art. The famous Olumo Rock is a city landmark and an important historical and cultural site.
As a regional commercial center, Abeokuta is dominated by trade in agricultural products, textiles and handicrafts. The city is home to tertiary institutions such as the Olabisi Onabajo University, making it one of the major educational centers in Nigeria.
The city has a tropical climate with a distinct rainy season. Major tourist attractions include the Olumo Rock Caves, Alake's Palace and the Abeokuta Central Mosque, which attracts many tourists every year to explore its natural and cultural landscapes.