Divided into eight areas, the Republic of North Macedonia is a country in the Balkans. It is situated in South Eastern Europe, bordering Serbia, Kosovo, Greece, Bulgaria, and Albania. Skopje, Polog, and Pelagonia are the three most significant regions. The country is among the smaller ones on the continent, with a surface size of 25,713 square kilometers. Mediterranean weather predominates, with chilly winters and scorching, dry summers. Its topography is made up of deep valleys and mountains. There are more than two million people living there. Skopje, the nation's capital and most populated city, is followed by Bitola, Kumanovo, and Prilep.With 2.3 million passengers annually, Skopje International Airport (SKP) is the biggest airport. It is now the 16th busiest airport in the Balkans as a result. Excellent airplane connections are available from Skopje airport to the whole European Union and beyond. A variety of languages and historical cultural influences shape Macedonian culture. The Macedonian Orthodox Religion is the primary belief system. Macedonian is the language used officially. Civil law is the legal system, and legislative activities are subject to judicial review. The form of government is parliamentary republican. Dimitar Kovačevski is the prime minister, and Stevo Pendarovski, the elected president, is in charge of the cabinet. Every five years, there are elections where the president is chosen directly by the people. The Macedonian Denar (MKD), which is the official currency of the nation, is currently worth MKD 51 to the US dollar. With an open economy, the nation produces a GDP of about $33 billion. The per capita income of its people is $16,253. Macedonia succeeded in drawing in large amounts of foreign investment and maintaining steady GDP growth. The two main industries that comprise the majority of the GDP are industry and services. Beverages, textiles, chemicals, grapes, tobacco, and vegetables are its principal export commodities. There are many different urban and outdoor tourist sites in Macedonia. It is renowned for its many cultural aspects and beautiful historic sites. There is one UNESCO World Heritage Site in the nation. Mavrovo National Park, Ohrid, Bitola, the capital Skopje, Kratovo, Pelister National Park, and Struga are a few of the important locations. An estimated 1.1 million tourists travel to the country each year. It is a very popular site, especially for travelers from the surrounding nations in Europe, where the majority of tourists come from.