The 9th Congress of the Balkan Stomatological Society will be held in the Metropol Hotel, May 13-16, 2004. The hotel is located on the lake coast, on 7 km distance from the center of the town of Ohrid and offers vast varieties of congress facilities.

The official language of the congress is English. Simultaneous translation will be available during the sessions.

   
The town of Ohrid is a living museum, housing unique monuments, which testify for its cultural, spiritual, educational significance from the Neolithic, Roman, Hellenic, Byzantine, Medieval and Ottoman period. There are many sites of interest among which the most eye-catching are the Fortress of emperor Samuel (10th century), the antic theatre, the gallery of Icons, the early Christian Episcopal churches (St. Sofia from 11th century, the restored early Christian basilica from the 5th century St.
http://www.ohrid.org.mk
http://www.ohrid.com.mk
Usefull information about our country:
Population: 2.1 milions
Capital: Skopje
Alphabet: Cyrilic
Time: GMT + 1
Political system: parliamentary democracy
Currency: Denar (MKD)
Exchange rate: 1Eur = 62 Denars
Electricity: 220V
HOTEL ACCOMODATION

Room rates
Room rates are quoted in EURO, per room and night, breakfast/lunch/supper, VAT inclusive.

REGISTRATION PAGE
Hotel Category Price per night
Single Double
Metropol **** 45 62
Bellevue **** 40 52
Anex of Metropol *** 35 44

Reservation and payment:
For reservation of hotel accomodation and tours please fill in the registration page which will be send automaticly to Frama Travel Agency the official travel agency of the Congress.

Frama Travel Agency
GTC 1 kat
1000 Skopje
Tel:
++389 2 3115 124
Fax: ++ 389 2 3162 411
e-mail: info@frama.com.mk
website: http://www.frama.com.mk

According to the received form, the Agency will confirm the booking for hotel accomodation.
Hotel pricae include full board and local sejourn tax.
Due to the restricted number of single rooms, reservations will be sonfirmed following the order of arrival.


The deadline for hotel reservation is April 15, 2004