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Krivogaštani Municipality
Krivogaštani Municipality () is a municipality in the western part of North Macedonia North Macedonia, officially the Republic of North Macedonia, is a landlocked country in Southeast Europe. It shares land borders with Greece to the south, Albania to the west, Bulgaria to the east, Kosovo to the northwest and Serbia to the n .... '' Krivogaštani'' is also the name of the village where the municipal seat is located. This municipality is part of the Pelagonia Statistical Region. Geography The municipality borders the Kruševo Municipality to the west, the Dolneni Municipality to the north, the Prilep Municipality to the east, and the Mogila Municipality to the south. Demographics According to the 2021 North Macedonia census, the municipality has 5,167 inhabitants. Ethnic groups in the municipality include: Inhabited places The main village of Krivogaštani is located along the main route from Prilep to Kruševo. Other villages within this municipality include ...
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Bosniaks
The Bosniaks (, Cyrillic script, Cyrillic: Бошњаци, ; , ) are a South Slavs, South Slavic ethnic group native to the Southeast European historical region of Bosnia (region), Bosnia, today part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and who share a common Genetic studies on Bosniaks, ancestry, Culture of Bosnia and Herzegovina, culture, History of Bosnia and Herzegovina, history and the Bosnian language. Traditionally and predominantly adhering to Sunni Islam, they constitute native communities in what is today Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Croatia and the Republic of Kosovo. Largely due to displacement stemming from the Bosnian War in the 1990s they also make up a significant diaspora with several communities across Europe, the Americas and Oceania. Bosniaks are typically characterized by their historic ties to the Bosnia (region), Bosnian historical region, adherence to Islam in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Islam since the 15th and 16th centuries, Culture of Bosnia an ...
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Vrbjani, Krivogaštani
Vrbjani () is a village in the municipality of Krivogaštani, North Macedonia North Macedonia, officially the Republic of North Macedonia, is a landlocked country in Southeast Europe. It shares land borders with Greece to the south, Albania to the west, Bulgaria to the east, Kosovo to the northwest and Serbia to the n .... Demographics According to the 1467-68 Ottoman defter, Vrbjani appears being largely inhabited by an Albanian population. The register displayed mixed Albanian and Slavic anthroponymy, with instances of individuals bearing both Slavic and Albanian names. The names are: Stanisha Gjergji, Radusha Vlada, Gjino his brother, Dojçin son of Gjergj, Dojçin Petro, Nikola Dibrani, Petro Dibrani, Marin son of Drala, Minço, son in law of Drala, Gjergji unmarried, Dobra Peca (Peci). According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 294 inhabitants. Ethnic groups in the village include:Macedonian Census (2002) ''Book 5 - Total population according to the E ...
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Vogjani
Vogjani (, also transliterated ') is a small village situated in North Macedonia. It lies at the end of a cluster of villages including Bela Crkva and Krušeani. The river Crna runs alongside the village. Its position makes it the final village in its part of the Municipality of Krivogaštani (within the Pelagonia statistical region), with bordering Bučin further down the Crna being in the neighbouring Kruševo Municipality. The settlement has an absolute Macedonian majority. The village has a post office and has a rail link with the municipality (''opština'') of Demir Hisar. The rail link continues to the village of Sopotnica and was constructed in late 1950. The line was a link between the upper Demir Hisar region and the Bakarno Gumno exchange, which was then included within the rest of the wider rail network. Demographics Vogjani appears in the 1467-68 Ottoman defter. The registered inhabitants displayed Slavic anthroponymy alongside mixed Slavic-Albanian anthroponymy, ...
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Slavej
Slavej () is a village in Municipality of Krivogaštani and was once known as Aleksandrovo. Demographics According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 388 inhabitants. Ethnic groups in the village include:Macedonian Census (2002) ''Book 5 - Total population according to the Ethnic Affiliation, Mother Tongue and Religion'' The State Statistical Office, Skopje, 2002, p. 125. * Macedonians 381 *Serbs The Serbs ( sr-Cyr, Срби, Srbi, ) are a South Slavs, South Slavic ethnic group native to Southeastern Europe who share a common Serbian Cultural heritage, ancestry, Culture of Serbia, culture, History of Serbia, history, and Serbian lan ... 2 *Others 5 References Villages in Krivogaštani Municipality {{Krivogaštani-geo-stub ...
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Podvis, Krivogaštani
Podvis is a village in Municipality of Krivogaštani. Former name: Tursko. It used to be part of the former municipality of Žitoše Žitoše (, ) is a village in the municipality of Dolneni, North Macedonia. It used to be a municipality of its own and its FIPS code was MKC4. FIPS codes for North Macedonia Demographics According to the 2021 census, the village had a total of .... Demographics According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 143 inhabitants. Ethnic groups in the village include:Macedonian Census (2002) ''Book 5 - Total population according to the Ethnic Affiliation, Mother Tongue and Religion'' The State Statistical Office, Skopje, 2002, p. 102. * Macedonians 143 References Villages in Krivogaštani Municipality {{Krivogaštani-geo-stub ...
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Pašino Ruvci
Pašino Ruvci () is a village in Municipality of Krivogaštani, North Macedonia. Geography and location The village of Pashino Ruvci is located on the southwest of Prilep. The closest village to it is Obršani, Obrshani, which is just northern of Pashino Ruvci. History Pashino Ruvci, for the first time in the history archives, is mentioned as Rusche or Ruvce in the period between 1650 and 1750. In the mid-19th century, together with the village of Borotino, they were given as a gift from the Turkish government to Ali-pasha from Bitola, as a reward for his contributions during the war. At the end of the 19th century, the village was part of Bitola's kaza. The old name of this village, given by the Ottoman Turks, ottomans during their reign is Ashar Usu. Demography According to the statistics of Vasil Kanchov ("Macedonia, Ethnography and statistics") from 1900, in Pashino Ruvci lived 450 villagers, all of which were Bulgarians. According to the Bulgarian Exarchate secretary ...
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