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Rankovce Municipality
Општина Ранковце— Rural municipality — Country Macedonia region Northeastern Statistical Region Municipal seat Rankovce Government – mayor Orce Todorovski Area – Total 240.71 km2 (92.9 sq mi) Population – Total 4,144 – Density 17.22/km2 (44.6/sq mi) Time zone CET (UTC+1) car plates KU Rankovce (Macedonian: Ранковце) is a municipality in northeastern Republic of Macedonia. Rankovce is also the name of the town where the municipal seat is found. Rankovce Municipality is part of the Northeastern statistical region.
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Geography
The municipality borders Serbia to the north, Kriva Palanka Municipality to the east, Kratovo Municipality to the south and Staro Nagoričane Municipality to the west.
Demographics
According to the 2002 Macedonian census, Rankovce Municipality has 4,144 residents.[1] Ethnic groups in the municipality:
- Macedonians = 4,058 (97.9%)
- Roma = 57 (1.4%)
- others = 29 (0.7%)
Demographics of Rankovce Municipality Census year Population 1994 4,347 2002 4,144 Inhabited places
Inhabited places in Rankovce Municipality [[Image:|40px]] Villages: Baratlija (Баратлија) | Vetunica (Ветуница) | Vržogrnci (Вржогрнци) | German (Герман) | Ginovci (Гиновци) | Gulinci (Гулинци) | Krivi kamen (Криви Камен) | |Ljubinci (Љубинци) | Milutince (Милутинце) | Odreno (Одрено) | Opila (Опила) | Otošnica (Oтошница) | P'klište (П'клиште) | Petralica (Петралица) | Psača (Псача) | Radibuš (Радибуш) | Rankovce (Ранковце) | Stanča (Станча) References
- ^ 2002 census results in English and Macedonian (PDF)
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