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See also: Macedonia, and the capital of the vilayet of See also: Monastir in See also: European See also: Turkey, on the See also: Salonica-Monastir railway, 400 M
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W. of Constantinople
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Pop
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(1905), about 6o,000
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Monastir is situated at an altitude
of 2019 ft. on the eastern versant of the richly wooded mountains which culminate in the Peristeri (83oo ft.) and sever Lake Prespa from the valley of the Kara-Su or Tzerna
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A tributary of this See also: river, the Dragor or Drahor, traverses Monastir through a rocky channel which is rarely filled except after a thaw or heavy rain
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The city possesses many mosques, churches and See also: schools, See also: baths and a military hospital
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It is the seat of numerous consulates, an See also: American See also: Protestant See also: mission, and a Lazarist mission
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The See also: annual value of its See also: trade is about £400,000
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Grain, See also: flour, See also: cloth, hides and bones are exported, and a large amount of gold and See also: silver ornaments is manufactured, though this industry tends to decline
.
The military advantages of its position at the meeting-place of roads from Salonica, Durazzo, See also: Uskub, and Adrianople led the See also: Turks, about 182o, to make Monastir the headquarters of an army corps
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Since then the general and commercial importance of the city has greatly increased, and in 1898 it was made the see of a Bulgarian See also: bishop
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The See also: ancient diocese of its See also: Greek archbishop is known as Pelagonia, from the old name of the Kara-Su Plain
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Monastir itself has been identified with the ancient See also: Heraclea Lyncestis on the Via Egnatia; its See also: modern name is derived from the monastery of Bukova (" the beeches ") near the See also: southern outskirts of the city
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