Radio Stamps: Centenary Vaska Ilieva Glogovac.
This singer, who so many times crossed the Hertzian airwaves in the former Yugoslavia, was born in Chair [municipality that has the second largest bazaar in Europe after Istanbul]-Skopje on February 21, 1923 when the region was framed in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes; she died in the capital Skopje on May 4, 2001 [current Republic of North Macedonia]. The country is wedged between Greece, Albania, Kosovo [a contentious issue that has not yet been resolved and where hatred is palpable in the atmosphere], Serbia and Bulgaria. The capital is the most important city in the area and has almost half of the country's population that does not reach two million people. There are two official languages Macedonian and Albanian, it occupies 25,713 square kilometers; it is a member of NATO and has been calling the EU since 2005. She was one of the most popular folk singers of the Balkans or, if you prefer, of the former Yugoslavia, she was practically active for more than