Banitsa (ruins)
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Banitsa (Greek Καρυαί - Karié) is a former village in Macedonia known as the place where the 19th century revolutionary Gotse Delchev was killed by the Turks. The village was destroyed during World War I[citation needed] and is now uninhabitated and in ruins.
Geographical location: 41° 12' N 023° 37' E
[edit] Reference
- Vance Stojcev (2004). Military History of Macedonia. Skopje: Military Academy “General Mihailo Apostolski”.