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Thursday, 10 April 2008
  • Kicevo 
Municipality of Kicevo is the centre of the Kicevo region, located in the western part of the Republic of Macedonia, accommodated in the Kicevo valley, which represents a clearly shaped natural unit, surrounded by high mountains. Kicevo spreads on a territory of 49 square kilometers. According to the population number, Kicevo is the biggest community with approximately 52.5% of the total number of population in the region. Main economic feature for the region is the Mining and Energy Plant "Oslomej" with a capacity of 660,000 KV/h annual generation which makes it the first facility of such type constructed in the Republic of Macedonia.

Despite the mountainous surrounding of the regions, Kicevo has a good road infrastructural connection with the other regions in the country.

The demographic structure of the population in the Municipality of Kicevo is diverse and interesting. Municipality of Kicevo (according to the 2002 Census) has 30,138 inhabitants, 15,143 of which are men (50.2% of the total population in the municipality) and 14,995 women (49.8% of the total population). Kicevo is a multiethnic community. It encompasses 16,140 Macedonians (53.6% of the total population in the municipality), 9,202 Albanians (30.5% of the total population), 2,430 Turks ( 8.1% of the total population in the municipality), 1,630 Roma (5.4% of the total population in the municipality), 76 Vlachs (0.3% of the total population in the municipality), 86 Serbs (0.3 % of the total population in the municipality), 7 Bosniaks, while the other population is accounted for 567 inhabitants or 2.1%.
 
 
 
  • Prilep 
Municipality of Prilep is located in the central part of the southern area in the Republic of Macedonia. It encompasses the Prilep field, which comprises the north part of the biggest valley in Macedonia - Pelagonija. Prilep is located on an altitude of 620-650 meters and in the hilly parts up to 680 meters. There are 76,768 inhabitants in the Municipality of Prilep, 73,351 of which live in the town. Majority of the population in the Municipality of Prilep, i.e., 70,878 are Macedonians, and there are 4,433 Roma, 172 Serbs, 917 Turks, 22 Albanians, 17 Vlachs, 86 Bosniaks, as well as 243 inhabitants belonging to other nationalities. 
 
 
 
  • Gjorce Petrov 
The Municipality of Gjorce Petrov was established on September 14th, 1996 with the Law on the City of Skopje which stipulates the areas comprising the City (Official Gazette of the Republic of Macedonia No. 49/96).

The territory of the Municipality of Gjorce Petrov stretches on the north-west side of Skopje, on the left bank of Vardar River. The Municipality of Gjorce Petrov encompasses the rural settlement located on the basin of the Lepenec River. It is a border municipality, as its northern border stretches along the state border with Serbia and Montenegro, i.e., Kosovo and Metohija. Gjorce Petrov is an urban municipality, part of the City of Skopje, and its territory borders with the Municipalities of Karpos, Cucer Sandevo, Saraj and Kondovo. Despite its urban parts, the Municipality also encompasses rural part with six rural settlements: Novo Selo, Volkovo, Nikistane, Orman, Kuckovo and Gracani.

According to the preliminary results of the 2002 Census, Municipality of Gjorce Petrov has a population of 41,710 inhabitants and 11,709 households. Compared to the 1994 Census, there is a growth of almost 10% in terms of the population number covering a period of 8 years.
 
 
 
 

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