- Staro Nagoričane Municipality
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Staro Nagoričane Municipality
Старо Нагоричане— Municipality — Старо нагоричане Location within Macedonia Country Macedonia region Northeastern Statistical Region Seat Staro Nagoričane Population – Total 4,840 Time zone CET (UTC+1) – Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2) Postal code 1303 Area code(s) +389 031 Car plates KU Staro Nagoričane (Macedonian: Старо Нагоричане) is a municipality in northern Republic of Macedonia. Staro Nagoričane is also the name of the village where the municipal seat is found. This municipality is part of the Northeastern Statistical Region.
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Geography
The municipality borders Serbia to the north, Kumanovo Municipality to the west, Kratovo Municipality to the south, and Rankovce Municipality to the east.
History and culture
By the 2003 territorial division of the republic, the rural Klečevce Municipality was attached to Staro Nagoričane Municipality.
A particularly fine example of medieval Serbian ecclesiastical architecture is found in the municipality, in the form of the 10th century Church of St. George. (See: Serbo-Byzantine style)
Demographics
According to the 2002 Macedonian census, this municipality has 4,840 inhabitants.[1] Ethnic groups in the municipality:
- Macedonians = 3,906 (80.7%)
- Serbs = 926 (19.1%)
- others = 8 (0.2%)
Demographics of Staro Nagoričane Municipality Census year Population Territorial
Division 20031994 5,074 5,867 2002 4,258 Demographics of the former Klečevce Municipality Census year Population 1994 2,162 2002 1,609 Inhabited places
Inhabited places in Staro Nagoričane Municipality villages: Algunja (Алгуња0 | Aljince (Аљинце) | Arbanaško (Арбанашко) | Bajlovce (Бајловце) | Breško (Брешко) | Bukovljane (Буковљане) | Vojnik (Војник) | Vragoturce (Враготурце) | Vračevce (Врачевце | Dejlovce (Дејловце) | Dlabočica (Длабочица) | Dobrača (Добрача) | Dragomance (Драгоманце) | Drenok (Дренок) | Žegljane (Жегљане) | Željuvino (Жељувино) | Kanarevo (Канарево) | Karlovce (Карловце) | Koince (Коинце) | Kokino (Кокино) | M'glence (М'гленце) | Makreš (Макреш) | Malotino (Малотино) | Mlado Nagoričane (Младо Нагоричане) | Nikuljane (Никуљане) | Oblavce (Облавце) | Orah (Орах) | Osiče (Осиче), Pelince (Пелинце) | Puzajka (Пузајка) | Ramno (Рамно) | Rugince (Руѓинце) | Nagoričane (Старо Нагоричане) | Stepance (Степанце) | Strezovce (Стрезовце), Strnovac (Стрновац) | Cvetišnica (Цветишница) | Cvilance (Цвиланце) | Čelopek (Челопек) References
- ^ 2002 census results in English and Macedonian (PDF)
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