prilepí
Prilepí (Cyrillic: прилепи́) is a small village located in the southern part of the Republic of Macedonia, near the border with Greece. Situated in the municipality of Demir Kapija, it lies within the broader region of Pelagonia, known for its fertile plains and historical significance. The village is primarily surrounded by agricultural land, with vineyards and orchards being prominent features of the landscape.
The name "Prilepí" is believed to derive from the Macedonian word "prilep," meaning "to attach" or "to
Prilepí has a predominantly Macedonian population, with a rich cultural heritage influenced by both local traditions
The village is also close to the ancient city of Pelagonia, an important archaeological site that dates
Today, Prilepí continues to preserve its traditional way of life while adapting to modern influences. The village