Probištip Municipality
Probištip Municipality Општина Пробиштип | ||
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Urban municipality | ||
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Country | Macedonia | |
Region | Eastern Statistical Region | |
Municipal seat | Probištip | |
Government | ||
• Mayor | Toni Tonevski (VMRO-DPMNE) | |
Area | ||
• Total | 325.57 km2 (125.70 sq mi) | |
Population | ||
• Total | 16 193 | |
• Density | 49.74/km2 (128.8/sq mi) | |
Time zone | CET (UTC+1) | |
Area code(s) | 032 | |
car plates | PS | |
Website | http://www.Probistip.gov.mk |
Probištip Municipality (Macedonian: Општина Пробиштип [ˈprɔbiʃtip]) is an urban municipality in eastern Republic of Macedonia. Probištip is also the name of the city where the municipal seat is found. This municipality is part of the Eastern Statistical Region.
Geography
The municipality borders Kratovo Municipality to the north, Kočani and Češinovo-Obleševo municipalities to the east, Sveti Nikole Municipality to the west, Štip and Karbinci municipalities to the south.
The municipality spreads over the middle and lower part of the line of Zletovska River.
Demographics
Following the 2003 territorial division of Macedonia, the rural Zletovo Municipality was attached to Probištip Municipality. The former had 3,428 residents while the latter had 12,963 inhabitants. The combined municipality, thus, had 16,193 inhabitants.[1] Ethnic groups in the municipality include the following:
- Macedonians = 15,977 (98.7%)
- others = 216 (1.3%)
Inhabited places
Inhabited places in Probištip Municipality | ||
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villages: Buneš | Bučište | Gajranci | Gorni Stubol | Gorno Barbarevo | Grizilevci | Gujnovci | Dobrevo | Dolni Stubol | Dolno Barbarevo | Dreveno | Drenok | Zarepinci | Zelengrad | Zletovo | Jamište | Kalnište | Kukovo | Kundino | Lezovo | Lesnovo | Marčino | Neokazi | Pestršino | Petrišino | Pišica | Plešanci | Puzdreci | Ratavica | Strisovci | Tursko Rudari | Strmoš | Tripatanci | Troolo | Štalkovica |
Cities: Probištip |
Economy
Mining
The main economic objects in the municipality are the lead and zinc mines “Zletovo”, now called “Indo Minerals and Metals” which were in continual exploitation from 1970.
References
- ↑ 2002 census results in English and Macedonian (PDF)
External links
Coordinates: 42°01′N 22°09′E / 42.01°N 22.15°E