- Štip
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footnotes = Štip ( _mk. Штип, Audio-IPA|Mk-Shtip.ogg| [ˈʃtip] ) is the largest city in the eastern part of theRepublic of Macedonia . Located at the intersection of theLakavica ,Ovče Pole , andKočani valleys, it has existed at least 2000 years, and as of 2002, it had a population of about 43,000. Two rivers pass through Štip, theBregalnica which is the second largest inRepublic of Macedonia and theOtinja which bisects the city center. The hillIsar , with its early medieval fortress on top, dominates the city and provides for the common reference as "The city under the Isar'. The area surrounding the city is suffering fromdeforestation which is contributing to the temperature extremes, summers being hot and dry with days above convert|40|C|F, and winters being cold and snowy (but short) and minimums going to convert|-10|C|F. Štip serves as a cultural and economic center of easternRepublic of Macedonia , and is the largest textile production center in the country, as well as the location of one of the public universities,Goce Delčev University of Štip . The city of Štip is the seat ofŠtip municipality .History
Štip (or Astibo/Astibos/Astibus) has its heritage in being the ancient capital of the
Paeonian tribe who were situated in the region west of the fertile riverAxius basin, around the fifth and fourth centuries BC. The two tribes that lived along the riverAstibo , an estuary to the Axius, were theDerrones , named after their god of healing, Darron, and theLaeaeans , who minted their own heavy coins as a sign of their sovereignty following the example of the Greek city-states onChalkidiki [cite web|url=http://www.macedoniagiftshop.com/ancient_macedonian_coins.html|title=Macedonian Coins|date=2007-09-07|accessdate=2007-09-07] . Although these tribes were heavily weakened by the Persian invasion of 480 BC, led by KingXerxes I , they remained a formidable power and a well-organized people, renowned for the production of their exceptionally heavy coins with emblems including domesticated specimens of the wildaurochs for which Paeonia was also famous. They were absorbed into the Macedonian empire by Alexander I before 360BC [ cite book |title= The Miracle that was Macedonia|last= Hammond|first= N. G. L.|authorlink= |coauthors= |year= 1991|publisher= Sidgwick & Jackson Ltd|location= London|isbn= |pages= 22] .The area itself is first mentioned in the writings of the historian
Polien form the 3rd century BC, who talks of a river namedAstibo which is presumed to be the riverBregalnica today. Polien also states that thePaeonian emperors were crowned [cite web|url=http://www.culture.org.mk/eASTIBO.HTM|title=Astibo|date=2007-09-07|accessdate=2007-09-07] in the vicinity of today's Štip. The first mention in written sources of a settlement in this area is from the time of the Roman emperorTiberius 14-37 AD, when it is mentioned as an important settlement in the Roman province ofPaeonia and the second stop on the Roman road fromStobi toPautalia [cite web|url=http://faq.macedonia.org/travel/cities/shtip.html|title=Stip|date=2007-09-07|accessdate=2007-09-07]During the second half of the 3rd century BC the barbarian tribes, especially the
Goths destroyed much of the northern settlements in the eastern part of the Roman Empire, among which Astibo as well. However, a new settlement -Estipeon - was soon founded on the same site which thrived though the late Roman and the Early Byzantine period [cite web|url=http://www.stip.gov.mk/?jazik=1&id=02040202|title=City of Shtip|date=2007-09-07|accessdate=2007-09-07] . Between the 5th and 6th century AD the joint Slavic and Avar tribes attacks destroyed the Byzantine settlement, and the Slavic tribe ofSagudats permanently settled in this area, and gave the town its current nameŠtip . During the 10th century, theSaints Cyril and Methodius , after creating the first Slavic alphabet, came to preach to the Slavic tribes in this area before continuing their route toGreat Moravia , thus the Slavic population from this area were the first Christians among the Slavs [cite web|url=http://www.stip.gov.mk/?jazik=1&id=02|title=City of Shtip|date=2007-09-07|accessdate=2007-09-07]Many rulers conquered the area of Štip during the early Middle Ages. The
Bulgarian Empire incorporated the area during the rule of TzarSamuil , however after theByzantine victory at theBattle of Kleidion it fell again underByzantium until 1330 when theSerb ian king Stefan Dečanski conquered it and incorporated it into theSerbian Empire . Serbian rule lasted only until 1395 whenOttoman Turkey conquered the area, and renamed the city toIshtib and made it the capital of the local county. There is little information about the development of Štip during Turkish occupation which would continue for the next five centuries, interrupted only during 1689-1690 when the city was liberated by the Austrians for two years. During theBalkan Wars , Štip and the surrounding territory joined theKingdom of Serbia . Events concerning the Kingdom of Serbia itself meant that Štip would shortly become a part of theKingdom of Yugoslavia together with the rest ofVardar Macedonia . During theSecond World War the Axis-alliedBulgaria n forces occupied the city untilNovember 8 ,1944 , after which it was captured by theMacedonian National Liberation Army . [cite web|url=http://www.stip.gov.mk/?jazik=1&id=02|date=2007-09-07|title=City of Shtip|accessdate=2007-09-07] Because of this, Macedonia's modern republic recognises November 8th as 'Liberation Day' in the city and municipality of Štip, it is thus a local holiday (known as a "praznik").Geography
Located at the intersection of the
Lakavica ,Ovče Pole , andKočani valleys, the area of the contemporary city of Štip has been judged an attractive place to establish a settlement from very early times. The landscape is mostly hilly, with the only flat parts being along the riversBregalnica andOtinja . The soil is mostly sandy, and has large patches of red soil ( _mk. Црвеница) which indicates large percentage ofIron in the soil. The geographical area of the city of Štip is bordered by the mountainPlachkovica east, by theKrivolak valley south-east, the estuary of the riverBregalnica in the south-west, and by its alluvial plain in the north [cite web|url=http://www.stip.gov.mk/?jazik=1&id=020105|title=Geography of Shtip|date=2007-09-13|accessdate=2007-09-13] .Demographics
According to the National Census of 2002 the populations of Štip Municipality breaks down as follows:
Economy
Today, Štip is the center of the country’s textile and fashion industry.
Government
The current mayor of Štip is Pande Sarev( _mk. Панде Сарев) [cite web|url=http://www.stip.gov.mk/?jazik=1&id=0402|title=City Mayor|date=2007-09-13|accessdate=2007-09-13] .
Transportation
The public transport is organized in suburban services and inter-city. The suburbs of Babi, Senjak, Prebeg, Makedonka, Kezhovica, etc. are served by a fleet of municipal buses running 7 days a week and connecting several locations in the city center with the suburbs. The inter-city services are provided by the public transportation company "Balkan Ekspres" ( _mk. Балкан Експрес) which has connections to all cities in
Republic of Macedonia as well as some neighboring countries. The train station located in the northern suburb "Zheleznichka" provides links toKočani in the east, and Veles andSkopje to the west. There is a large fleet of private taxi vehicles in the city, with very competitive prices.Education
There are numerous pre-school, elementary/primary and middle school institutions in Štip. There are five high/secondary schools, each somewhat specialized in a particular field, according to the educational policy of
Republic of Macedonia . The five high schools are as follows:- Music High School ( _mk. Музички Училишен Образовен Центар) - [http://mcentarst.schools.edu.mk web site]
- Textile Secondary School "Dimitar Mirasčiev" ( _mk. Државно Средно Текстилно Училиште „Димитар Мирашчиев“)
- Secondary School for Children with Special Needs - Iskra - [http://centariskra.schools.edu.mk web site]
- Medical Secondary School "Jane Sandanski" ( _mk. Државно Средно Медицинско Училиште) - [http://janesandanski.schools.edu.mk web site]
- Electro-Technical Secondary School "Kole Nehtenin" ( _mk. Државно Средно Електротехничко Училиште) - [http://kolenehteninst.schools.edu.mk web site]
- Lyceum "Slavčo Stojmenski" ( _mk. Државна Гимназија „Славчо Стојменски“) - [http://slavcostojmenskist.schools.edu.mk web site]
The city is also the home of one of the four state universities of
Republic of Macedonia , theGoce Delčev University of Štip .Architecture and sights
Štip has a well preserved 14th-century
monastery and the ruins of its oldcastle which keeps a watchful eye on the town from the Isar Hill. The Bezisten, a massive stone building which used to be a closed bazaar (now an art gallery) is a remnant of the Ottoman influence in the city. In the old parts of the town (and especially in Novo Selo) some houses built in the Old Macedonian style of architecture can still be found. The town also boasts the healing powers of theKežovica mineral spa and with the ruins of the ancient city ofBargala .Arts and Culture
Štip boasts the largest festival of pop music in
Republic of Macedonia , calledMakFest . It has been held every November in the cultural center, "Aco Šopov", for over two decades. Another large cultural event in Štip is the "Štip Summer of Culture" ( _mk. Штипско Културно Лето), which is a month long festival held fromJuly 1 toAugust 1 , since1987 . [cite web|url=http://www.stip.gov.mk/?jazik=1&id=020401|title=Cultural Manifestations|date=2007-09-13|accessdate=2007-09-13] .ports and Recreation
Štip has two professional football teams, "Bregalnica-Štip" which plays in the Macedonian Major League, and "Kezhovica" which plays in the minor league.
Media
Štip is rich in different media establishments. The first private television in
Republic of Macedonia was founded in Štip, called "TV TEKO", which is still operational. The other currently operational local TV station is "TV IRIS". Both television stations took part in the pre-election monitoring for the election of 1998 [cite web|url=http://www.srd.org.mk/?ItemID=A6B54E243A07A54D861C6222CAD0AD4A|title=Radio Broadcasting Council|date=2007-09-13|accessdate=2007-09-13]Štip is home to several radio stations, among which is "Kanal 77", the first private radio station in
Republic of Macedonia , which currently has a network throughout the northeastern part of the country. Other important radio stations are "Radio Štip" _mk. Радио Штип [http://www.radiostip.com.mk/ web site] and the Roma language radio station "Radio Cherenja" _mk. Радио Черења [http://www.cerenja.com.mk/ web site] .Тhe local newspaper is called "Štipski Vesnik" ( _mk. Штипски Весник).
Notable people
References
External links
* [http://www.stip.gov.mk/ Official web site of the city of Štip]
* [http://www.stiponline.com.mk/ Štip Online]ee also
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Republic of Macedonia
*Paeonian
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