Municipality of Studeničani
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Studeničani Municipality Општина Студеничани Komuna e Studeniçanit | ||
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Rural municipality | ||
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region | Skopje Statistical Region | |
Municipal seat | Studeničani | |
Government | ||
• Mayor | Azem Sadiku (DPA) | |
Area | ||
• Total | 276.16 km2 (106.63 sq mi) | |
Population (2002) | ||
• Total | 17,246 | |
• Density | 62/km2 (160/sq mi) | |
Time zone | CET (UTC+1) | |
Area code(s) | 02 | |
Car Plates | SK |
Studeničani Municipality (Macedonian: Студеничани (help·info), Albanian: Studeniçani) is a municipality in central Republic of Macedonia. Studeničani is the name of the village where the municipal seat is found. It is located in the Skopje Statistical Region.
Geography
The municipality borders the City of Skopje to the northeast, Sopište Municipality to the northwest and west, Čaška Municipality to the south, Zelenikovo Municipality to the east and Petrovec Municipality to the northeast.
Demographics
According to the 2002 Macedonians census, this municipality has 17,246 inhabitants.[1] Ethnic groups in the municipality:
- Albanians = 11,793 (68.4%)
- Turks = 3,285 (19.1%)
- Bosniaks = 1,662 (9.6%)
- Macedonians = 309 (1.8%)
- others = 197 (1.1%)
Demographics of Studeničani Municipality | ||
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Census year | Population | |
1994 | 14,747 | |
2002 | 17,246 | |
Inhabited places
Inhabited places in Studeničani Municipality | ||
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village(s): Aldinci (Алдинци) | Batinci(Батинци) | Vrtekica (Вртекица) | Gorno Količani (Горно Количани) | Dolno Količani (Долно Количани) | Dračevica (Драчевица) | Elovo (Елово) | Kaldirec (Калдирец) | Malčište (Малчиште) | Markova Sušica (Маркова Сушица) | Morani (Морани) | Osinčani (Осинчани) | Pagaruša (Пагаруша) | Ramni Gaber (Рамни Габер) | Studeničani (Студеничани) | Umovo (Умово) | Cvetovo (Цветово) | Crvena Voda (Црвена Водa) | Crn Vrv ( Црн Врв) |
References
- ↑ 2002 census results in English and Macedonian (PDF)
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Coordinates: 41°56′N 21°31′E / 41.93°N 21.52°E
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