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Karbinci Municipality
Општина Карбинци— Rural municipality — region Eastern Statistical Region Municipal seat Karbinci Government – mayor Boris Gavrilov Area – Total 229.7 km2 (88.7 sq mi) Population – Total 4,012 – Density 17.47/km2 (45.2/sq mi) Time zone CET (UTC+1) Area code(s) 032 Website http://www.OpstinaKarbinci.gov.mk/ Karbinci (Macedonian: Карбинци) is a municipality in eastern Republic of Macedonia. Karbinci is also the name of the village where the municipal seat is found. Karbinci Municipality is part of the Eastern Statistical Region.
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Geography
The municipality borders Probištip Municipality, Češinovo-Obleševo Municipality and Zrnovci Municipality to the north and east, and Radoviš Municipality and Štip Municipality to the west and south.
Demographics
The 2002 Macedonian census recorded 4,012 residents of Karbinci Municipality.[1] Ethnic groups in the municipality:
- Macedonians = 3,200 (79.8%)
- Turks = 728 (18.2%)
- others.
Demographics Karbinci Municipality Census year Population 1994 4,342 2002 4,012 Inhabited places
The number of the inhabited places in the municipality is 29.
Inhabited places in Karbinci Municipality Villages: Argulica | Batanje | Vrteška | Golem Gaber | Gorni Balvan | Gorno Trogerci | Dolni Balvan | Dolno Trogerci | Ebeplija | Januzlija | Kalauzlija | Karbinci | Kepekčelija | Kozjak | Krupište | Kurfalija | Kučilat | Kučica | Mal Gaber | Mičak | Muratlija | Nov Karaorman | Odjalija | Prilepčani | Prnalija | Radanje | Ruljak | Tarinci | Crvulevo References
- ^ 2002 census results in English and Macedonian (PDF)
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