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  2. List of cities in North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    Map of the cities in North Macedonia. This is a list of cities and towns in North Macedonia.There are 34 cities and towns in North Macedonia. In Macedonian, every city or town, regardless of size, is called grad (град, pl. gradovi, градови), but a smaller one can also be called gratče (гратче, pl. гратчиња, gratčinja), a diminutive of grad.

  3. Večer (North Macedonia) - Wikipedia

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    Večer (Macedonian: Вечер, lit. 'Evening') is a daily newspaper in North Macedonia.The first issue of Večer was published on 11 November 1963 by NIP Nova Makedonija.

  4. Municipalities of North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    Map of the municipalities of North Macedonia, with the city of Skopje indicated on the map as 1.The map shows the rural and the urban municipalities. The numbers of the map correspond with the numbers of the municipalities indicated to the left of the municipality name in the table below the maps, the second one is a map of the City of Skopje municipalities, the numbers of this municipalities ...

  5. List of newspapers in North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    Nova Makedonija: Skopje N/A N/A centrist [citation needed] Repro Print DOOEL Skopje. 1944 ... Makedonski Sport (1998-2018) Republika (1991-1991) [12] Shpic (2006-2011)

  6. Nova Makedonija - Wikipedia

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    Nova Makedonija (Macedonian: Нова Македонија, "New Macedonia") is the oldest daily newspaper in the Republic of North Macedonia. It was established with decision of the presidium of ASNOM and published by NIP Nova Makedonija .

  7. Category:Villages in North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 20 December 2020, at 20:32 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Vevčani - Wikipedia

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    Етнография и статистика, Makedonija. Etnografija i statistika), counted the village as having 2590 Bulgarian inhabitants. [7] A study conducted in 1907 had counted 440 households with 2,347 inhabitants. [8]

  9. Gostivar - Wikipedia

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    Gostivar (Macedonian: Гостивар [ˈɡɔstivar] ⓘ; Albanian definite form: Gostivari) is a city in North Macedonia, located in the upper Polog valley region. It is the seat of one of the larger municipalities in the country with a population of 59,770, [1] and the town also covers 1.341 square kilometres (331 acres).