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The Macedonian 20 denari note, issued in 1993, is part of the A series. It is a banknote commemorating the Daut Pasha Hamam and the Skopje Clock Tower.
This banknote has a face value of 20 denari. It was issued in Macedonia.
The dimensions of the banknote are 150 millimeters long and 73 millimeters wide.
The Daut Pasha Hamam is a historic hammam located in Skopje, Macedonia. It was built in the 15th century during the reign of Pasha Daut, from whom it takes its name. The Hamam is an important example of Ottoman Islamic architecture in the region. It is characterized by its multiple domes and richly decorated interiors. Over the centuries, it has served as a social gathering place and public bath, playing an essential role in the daily life of the local community. Today, the Daut Pasha Hamam is a protected cultural monument and houses an art gallery.
The Skopje Clock Tower is another iconic landmark of the city. It stands next to the Murat Pasha Mosque in the Old Bazaar of Skopje. Built in the 16th century, the tower was damaged during the 1963 earthquake but was subsequently rebuilt. Its architecture reflects the Ottoman influence and the history of the city.