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What is the electricity voltage, and can I buy adapters in country?

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What is the electricity voltage, and can I buy adapters in country?

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The electricity voltage in Macedonia is 220V, 50 Hz. The electrical plugs are the typical European plug with two circular metal pins. You can buy adapters both in the U.S. and in Macedonia. Please note that American electronics such as curling irons and hair dryers run on 110V and need both an adapter and a transformer to adjust the voltage. Computers that have the black box on the power cord and state in writing on the box: “Input 110V-240V,” only need an adapter because the black box transforms the voltage automatically. Items such as curling irons, clothes irons, hair dryers, hair and beard trimmers are inexpensive and readily available in Macedonia.

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