Sveti Nikole ( Macedonian : Свети Николе [ˌsfɛːti ˈnikɔlɛ] ) is a municipality in eastern Macedonia . Sveti Nikole is also the name of the town where the municipal seat is found. Sveti Nikole Municipality is part of the Vardar Statistical Region .
4-445: The municipality borders Kumanovo Municipality and Kratovo Municipality to the north, Probištip Municipality to the east, Štip Municipality and Lozovo Municipality to the south, Veles Municipality and Petrovec Municipality to the west. Sveti Nikole Municipality has 18,497 residents, according to the 2002 Macedonian census. According to the 2021 North Macedonia census, this municipality has 15,320 inhabitants. Ethnic groups in
8-683: The municipal seat is located. The Kumanovo Municipality is part of the Northeastern Statistical Region . The municipality has an area of 509.48 km² and borders the Lipkovo , Ilinden and Aračinovo Municipalities to the west, Serbia to the north, the Sveti Nikole and Petrovec Municipalities to the south, and Staro Nagoričane and Kratovo Municipalities to the east. Kumanovo as an inhabited area dates back to 1519. The most detailed data comes from Evliya Çelebi , who traveled to
12-404: The municipality: Town(s) : Sveti Nikole (Свети Никлоле) 41°55′N 21°56′E / 41.91°N 21.94°E / 41.91; 21.94 Kumanovo Municipality Kumanovo ( Macedonian : Куманово [kuˈmanɔvɔ] ; Albanian : Kumanovë ) is a municipality located in the northern part of North Macedonia . Kumanovo is also the name of the city where
16-585: The region. The area was inhabited by 52 families and 300 residents. After the Karposh Uprising in 1689, Kumanovo entered a period of stagnation. After 1945, Kumanovo experienced fast economic, administrative and cultural development. By the 2003 territorial division of the Republic, the Orašac Municipality was merged with Kumanovo, as was a part of the rural Klečevce Municipality. The other part of Klečevce
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