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Struga Municipality
Municipality of Struga (, ) is a municipality in western North Macedonia. ''Struga'' is also the name of the town where the municipal seat is found. Struga Municipality is part of the Southwestern Statistical Region. Geography The municipality borders *Lake Ohrid to the south, * Debarca Municipality to the east, *Centar Župa Municipality to the north, and *Vevčani Municipality and Albania to the west. Inhabited places The only town in the municipality is Struga. Besides Struga, there are additional 50 villages: * Bezovo, Bidževo, Bogojci, Brčevo, Burinec, * Delogoždi, Draslajca, Dolna Belica, Dolno Tateši, Dobovjani, Drenok, * Džepin, * Frangovo, * Globočica, Gorna Belica, Gorno Tateši, * Jablanica, * Kališta, Korošišta, * Labuništa, Lakaica, Livada, Lokov, Ložani, Lukovo, * Mali Vlaj, Misleševo, Mislodežda, Modrič, Moroišta, * Nerezi, Novo Selo, * Oktisi, * Piskupština, Podgorci, Poum, Prisovjani, * Radolišta, Radožda, Ržanovo, ...
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The following is a list providing an overview of sovereign states around the world with information on their status and recognition of their sovereignty. The 205 listed states can be divided into three categories based on membership within the United Nations System: 193 member states of the United Nations, UN member states, two United Nations General Assembly observers#Current non-member observers, UN General Assembly non-member observer states, and ten other states. The ''sovereignty dispute'' column indicates states having undisputed sovereignty (188 states, of which there are 187 UN member states and one UN General Assembly non-member observer state), states having disputed sovereignty (15 states, of which there are six UN member states, one UN General Assembly non-member observer state, and eight de facto states), and states having a political status of the Cook Islands and Niue, special political status (two states, both in associated state, free association with New ...
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Delogoždi
Delogoždi (, ) is a village in the municipality of Struga, North Macedonia. Geography Delogoždi lies south of Mountain Karaorman in an altitude of 800 meters and the east borders with the villages Dzhepin (1.6 km) and Koroshishta (2.3 km), in the south with the villages Livada (2.8 km) and Biceva (3.7 km), to the southwest with the village of Novo Selo (3.1 km), to the west with the village of Dolno Tateshi (2.9 km), and to the north with the village of Poum (2.9 km). The village is located northwest of the city of Struga, at a distance of 11 km. Demographics At the end of the 19th century, Delogoždi was an Albanian village, part of the Struga nahia in the Ohrid kaza of the Ottoman Empire. According to the statistics of Vasil Kanchov from 1900, Delogoždi had 730 inhabitants, all Albanians. According to the 1943 Albanian census, Delogoždi was inhabited by 1147 Muslim Albanians. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 2,920 inhabitants. Ethnic groups i ...
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Korošišta
Korošišta (, ) is a village in the municipality of Struga, North Macedonia. Demographics As of the 2021 census, Korošišta had 1,201 residents with the following ethnic composition: *Albanians 1,179 *Persons for whom data are taken from administrative sources 20 *Macedonians 1 *Others 1 According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 1,717 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. 90. *Albanians 1,698 * Macedonians 1 *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 ... 1 *Others 19 References External links Villages in Struga Municipality Albanian communities in North Macedonia { ...
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Kališta
Kališta (, ) is a village in the municipality of Struga, North Macedonia. Demographics The village of Kališta is inhabited by Tosks, a subgroup of southern Albanians and speak the Tosk Albanian dialect, "Ladorishti, Frëngova, Zagraçani dhe Kalishti fshatra toske" "Fshatrat e rrethinës së Strugës siç janë: Kalishti, Frengova, Ladorishti, Zagraçani dhe Shumi flasin në dialektin toskë, kurse në të gjithë fshatrat e tjerë flitet gegënishtja". as well as ethnic Macedonians. As of the 2021 census, Kališta had 764 residents with the following ethnic composition: *Albanians 623 *Macedonians 115 *Persons for whom data are taken from administrative sources 23 *Others 3 According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 1178 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. 181. *Albanians 1079 * Macedo ...
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Jablanica, Struga
Jablanica () is a village in the municipality of Struga, North Macedonia. Demographics Jablanica appears in the Ottoman ''defter'' of 1467 as a '' hass-ı mir-liva'' property in the vilayet of Dulgoberda. The settlement had a total of 20 households and the anthroponymy attested depicts a mixed Albanian-Slavic character, with a slight predominance of personal names belonging to the Slavic onomastic sphere: ''Pop'' ''Jovani'', ''Nikolla Susjaku'', ''Viho'' son of ''Pop Jovan'', ''Dimitri Lopi'', ''Dimitri Vasko'', ''Shagdo son of Gjinko'', ''Andrija'' son of ''Prodan'', ''Nikolla'' son of ''Vilkashin'', ''Gjergj Forkaleci'', ''Rajko Kuzini'', ''Nikolla'' son of ''Pop Jovan'', ''Gjure'' son of ''Shagdo'', ''Dimitri'' son of ''Rajko Kuzini'', ''Petko'' son of ''Dimitri Vasko'', ''Gjurec'' son of ''Gjorgo'', ''Alekoja'' son of ''Nikolla'', ''Miho'' son of ''Dimitri'', ''Dragoslav'' son of ''Nikolla'', ''Miho'' son of ''Gjon'', and ''Radoslav'' son of ''Prodan''. Jablanica has traditi ...
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Gorno Tateši
Gorno Tateši (, ) is a village in the municipality of Struga, North Macedonia. Name The name of the village is an Albanian toponym and derived possibly from a personal name. "Татеши... Името е албанско (спор. Миреш, Пареш и др. и веројатно е произведено од лично име.)" Demographics As of the 2021 census, Gorno Tateši had 619 residents with the following ethnic composition: *Albanians 601 *Persons for whom data are taken from administrative sources 15 *Others 2 *Macedonians 1 According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 1148 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. 81. *Albanians 1144 * Macedonians 1 *Vlachs Vlach ( ), also Wallachian and many other variants, is a term and exonym used from the Middle Ages until the Mode ...
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Gorna Belica
Gorna Belica (; ) is a village in the municipality of Struga, North Macedonia. The village is located close to the Albania-North Macedonia border. Name The village is known as in Aromanian. History The village appears in the 1467/68 Defter. According to a local tradition, Gorna Belica was founded on the unseen slopes of Mount Jablanica by Aromanians from the villages of Niçë and Llëngë, fleeing the 18th century socio-political and economic crises in what is now southern Albania. Close family relations were maintained through intermarriage between Aromanians from Gorna Belica and those of Niçë and Llëngë. In the nineteenth century, other Aromanian groups like the Arvanitovlachs attempted to settle in Gorna Belica which caused friction with older Aromanian inhabitants but were allowed to do so later after negotiations. The Arvanitovlachs bought the properties of older Gorna Belica Aromanians who had converted to the Muslim faith and left the settlement. During ...
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Globočica, Struga
Globočica () is a village in Municipality of Struga, North Macedonia. Demographics According to statistics gathered by Vasil Kanchov in 1900, Globočica was populated by 300 Bulgarian Exarchists. According to Dimitar Mishev, the village had 360 Bulgarian Exarchist residents. During the years 1961–1964, inhabitants of Globochica moved to Struga; in 1903, the Cartographic Society of Sofia registered the village as inhabited by Albanians, as with all of the villages in Malësia Malësia e Madhe ("Great Highlands"), known simply as Malësia (, ), is a historical and ethnographic region in northern Albania and eastern central Montenegro corresponding to the highlands of the geographical subdivision of the Malësi e Madhe .... Nowadays, people descended from this village have been assimilated and identify as Macedonians. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Globocica, Struga Villages in Struga Municipality Albanian communities in North Macedonia ...
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Frangovo
Frangovo (, ) is a village in the municipality of Struga, North Macedonia. Name All the forms of the toponym are derived from the form ''Frangovo'', by reduction of the original sound cluster ''an'' into ''ân/ën'' or the denasalisation of the latter (Frangovo, Frngovo, Frgovo). The form ''Фрургови Власи/Frugovi Vlasi'' has a Serbian denasalisation of the sound cluster ''an'' > ''o̧'' > ''u'' of which the toponym was first recorded in a medieval document of Emperor Stefan Dušan that was probably written by a Serb. This is a possessive name formed with a suffix that is derived from the ethnonym '' Frang/Frank'' meaning (Western) Europeans or someone not of the Balkans and is probably associated with the Crusades era. "Сите приведени форми потекнуваат од формата Франгово, со редуцирање на првобитната група -ан- во -ън- или деназализација на последната (Фр ...
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Džepin
Džepin (, ) is a village in the municipality of Struga, North Macedonia. Demographics As of the 2021 census, Džepin had 122 residents with the following ethnic composition: *Albanians 119 *Persons for whom data are taken from administrative sources 3 According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 424 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. 90. *Albanians The Albanians are an ethnic group native to the Balkan Peninsula who share a common Albanian ancestry, Albanian culture, culture, Albanian history, history and Albanian language, language. They are the main ethnic group of Albania and Kosovo, ... 423 *Others 1 References External links Villages in Struga Municipality Albanian communities in North Macedonia {{Struga-geo-stub ...
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Drenok
Drenok () is a village on Jablanica () mountain in Municipality of Struga, North Macedonia. Demographic history Drenok (''Dranok'') appears in the Ottoman ''defter'' of 1467 as a village in the timar of Iskender in the vilayet A vilayet (, "province"), also known by #Names, various other names, was a first-order administrative division of the later Ottoman Empire. It was introduced in the Vilayet Law of 21 January 1867, part of the Tanzimat reform movement initiated b ... of Dulgoberda. The settlement had a total of four households and the anthroponymy attested depicts a presence of Albanian personal names alongside Christian names which belong to the Slavic onomastic sphere: ''Kojo'' son of ''Gjini'', ''Simko'' son of ''Lolça'', ''Petre'' brother of ''Kojo'', and ''Ninec'' brother of ''Simko''. Population As of the 2021 census, Drenok had 19 residents with the following ethnic composition: *Macedonians 18 *Serbs 1 References {{Struga Municipality Villages in S ...
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Dobovjani
Dobovjani (, ) is a village in the municipality of Struga, North Macedonia. Demographics According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 168 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. 81. *Albanians The Albanians are an ethnic group native to the Balkan Peninsula who share a common Albanian ancestry, Albanian culture, culture, Albanian history, history and Albanian language, language. They are the main ethnic group of Albania and Kosovo, ... 164 *Others 4 References External links Villages in Struga Municipality Albanian communities in North Macedonia {{Struga-geo-stub ...
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