Bela Crkva, Republic of Macedonia
- Bela Crkva, Republic of Macedonia
"Also see: Bela Crkva (disambiguation)"
Bela Crkva (Macedonian Cyrillic: Бела Црква; meaning "White Church") is a small village situated in the Prilep Oblast of the Republic of Macedonia. It is situated along the main road between Krivogaštani and Demir Hisar, and has a population consisting entirely of ethnic Macedonians. The number of inhabitants according to the 2002 national census was 498. Bela Crkva is divided into Dolna Bela Crkva and Gorna Bela Crkva.
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