Proper noun
Bitola
The second largest city in North Macedonia (after Skopje); formerly named Monastir.
For the reason of Bitola being called the city with most pianos, there is one night of the festival dedicated to piano competitions. Source: Internet
In 1945, the first Gymnasium (named " Josip Broz Tito ") to use the Macedonian language, was opened in Bitola. Source: Internet
At one time during the Ottoman rule, Bitola had consulates from twelve countries. Source: Internet
Bitola also has significant capacity in the textile and food industries. Source: Internet
Bitola was also the headquarters of many cultural organizations that were established at that time. Source: Internet
Bogorodica church File:NI Istitute and Museum Bitola. Source: Internet