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DEMIR HISAR MUNICIPALITY

Demir Hisar (Демир Хисар)
Municipal seat: Demir Hisar (Демир Хисар)
Address: Bitolska b.b, 7240 Demir Hisar
WWW: http://www.demirhisar.gov.mk/
Status: Rural municipality
Covers Area: 480,13 sq km
Location: South-western part of the country, on the Plakjenska mountain and the valley of Crna river

Populated places

  • Demir Hisar (seat)
  • Žurče
  • Barakovo
  • Belče
  • Edinakovo
  • Graište
  • Kočište
  • Kutretino
  • Leskovo
  • Novo Selo
  • Obednik
  • Pribilci
  • Rakitnica
  • Rastojca
  • Sladuevo
  • Slepče
  • Smilevo
  • Strugovo
  • Suvodol
  • Sveta
  • Utovo
  • Vardino
  • Zagoriče
  • Železnec
  • Žvan
  • Babino
  • Bazernik
  • Boište
  • Brezovo
  • Cerovo
  • Dolenci
  • Golemo Ilino
  • Malo Ilino
  • Mrenoga
  • Radovo
  • Sloeštica
  • Sopotnica
  • Suvo Grlo
  • Velemvci
  • Virovo
  • Zašle

NOTE: By the 2003 territorial division of Macedonia, the rural municipality Sopotnica was attached to Demir Hisar.

Municipality: Population: According to:
Demir Hisar 9,497 Territorial Division 2003
Demir Hisar 7,616 1994 Census
7,178 2002 Census
Sopotnica 2,994 1994 Census
2,319 2002 Census

 

Monuments of the nature:

  • Drevnik - Proposed to be legally protected
  • Reka Javorica - Proposed to be legally protected
  • Dabovo steblo - Proposed to be legally protected
  • Izvor Popolžani - Proposed to be legally protected
  • Mrenoga - Proposed to be legally protected

Monuments of the culture:

  • St. Nikola Toplički, Žvan (14th/15th century)
  • Monastery St. Jovan Preteca, Slepče (14th or 19th century)
  • St. Dimitrija, Žvan, (17th century)
  • St. Jovan Bogoslov (St. Nikola), Slepče (17th century)
  • Monastery Zurce (17th century)

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  • The fertile imagination of woodcarvers, the exquisite patterns of Macedonian carpets and the filigree working of gold and silver are all parts of the rich creative tradition of this people