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Light tremor registered in Macedonia

Wed, Aug 19 2009 14:47 CET 1760 Views 2 Comments
A tremor with a strength of 3.7 on the Richter scale was registered in the morning of August 19, European Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC) said.

The tremor was registered just before 2pm, local time, had an epicentre around 103 km east of Kumanovo and 10 km north of Berovo the EMSC said.

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Anonymous Zank Thu, Aug 20 2009 05:38 CET

It is pronounce FYROM not Macedonia.
Macedonians are Greeks

Anonymous Valeri Wed, Aug 19 2009 18:40 CET

Alexander?....


Hey, you guys have Kumanovo too?
Well there you go! So you are Kumans - barbarians ;)


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