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Vinica Municipality
Општина Виница— Urban municipality —
Coat of armsCountry Macedonia region Eastern Statistical Region Municipal seat Vinica (Republic of Macedonia) Government – mayor Marjan Kostadinov Area – Total 432.67 km2 (167.1 sq mi) Population – Total 19,938 – Density 46.08/km2 (119.3/sq mi) Time zone CET (UTC+1) Area code(s) 033 car plates ŠT Website http://www.OpstinaVinica.gov.mk Vinica (Macedonian: Виница) is a municipality in eastern Republic of Macedonia. Vinica is also the name of the town where the municipal seat is found. Vinica Municipality is part of the Eastern Statistical Region.
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Geography
The municipality borders Kočani Municipality and Makedonska Kamenica Municipality to the north, Delčevo Municipality to the east, Radoviš Municipality and Berovo Municipality to the south, and Zrnovci Municipality to the west.
History
By the 2003 territorial division of Macedonia, the rural Blatec Municipality was attached to Vinica Municipality.
Demographics
According to the 2002 Macedonian census, Vinica Municipality has 19,938 residents.[1] Ethnic groups in the municipality:
- Macedonians = 18,261 (91.6%)
- Roma = 1,230 (6.2%)
- others.
Demographics of Vinica municipality Census year Population Territorial
Division 20031994 17,058 19,938 2002 17,914 Demographics of the former Blatec Municipality Census year Population 1994 2,005 2002 2,024 Inhabited places
The number of the inhabited places in the municipality is 16.
Inhabited places in Vinica Municipality Villages: Blatec | Vinička Kršla | Gradec | Grljani | Dragobrašte | Istibanja | Jakimovo | Kalimanci | Kruševo | Laki | Leski | Lipec | Pekljani | Trsino | Crn Kamen | Towns: Vinica
References
- ^ 2002 census results in English and Macedonian (PDF)
External links
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