Mosodas
Mosodas, also known as Mosoda, is a small village located in the northern part of the Republic of Macedonia. The village is situated in the municipality of Kumanovo, which is part of the Polog region. Mosodas is primarily inhabited by ethnic Macedonians and has a population of approximately 200 people. The village is known for its traditional architecture, with many of its houses dating back to the 19th century. These houses are characterized by their wooden construction and distinctive roof shapes. Mosodas is also home to a local church, dedicated to Saint Nicholas, which is an important cultural and religious landmark for the community. The village is surrounded by lush forests and is known for its natural beauty. Mosodas is connected to the rest of the country by a network of roads, making it accessible for both residents and visitors. The village's economy is primarily agricultural, with residents engaging in farming and livestock rearing. Despite its small size, Mosodas plays a significant role in the cultural and historical fabric of the region, preserving traditional customs and practices. The village is also known for its hospitality, welcoming visitors with open arms and offering a glimpse into the authentic Macedonian way of life.