Municipality of Struga Општина Струга Komuna e Strugës |
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Municipality |
Flag | Coat of arms | |
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Country |
Macedonia |
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Region |
Southwestern Statistical Region |
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Municipal seat |
Struga |
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Government |
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• mayor |
Ziadin Sela (DPA) |
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Population |
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• Total |
63,376 |
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Time zone |
CET (UTC+1) |
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Municipality of Struga (Macedonian: Општина Струга; Opština Struga, Albanian: Komuna e Strugës) is a municipality in western Republic of 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, Bogovica, Brčevo, Burinec, Delogoždi, Draslajca, Dolna Belica, Dolno Tateši, Drbovjani, Drenok, Džepin, Frngovo, 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, Selci, Šum, Tašmaruništa, Toska, Velešta, Višni, Vraništa, Zagračani and Zbaždi.
Demographics
Municipality of Struga after 2004
According to the last national census from 2002 this municipality has 63,376 inhabitants:[1] Ethnic groups in the municipality include:
In the municipality there is a large number of Macedonian Muslims, who declared as Macedonians, Albanians or Turks.
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The mother tongues of the population, according to the 2002 census, are:[2]
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According the 2002 census, the religions practiced the municipality are:[2]
religion |
adherents |
% |
Orthodox Christians |
19,764 |
31.1 |
Muslims |
42,867 |
67.6 |
Catholics |
35 |
0.05 |
Protestants |
1 |
0.001 |
others |
709 |
1.1 |
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Municipality of Struga before 2004
After 2004 the municipalities of Delogoždi, Velešta i Labuništa merged with Struga Municipality due to political reasons and the demographics changed. Before that, the demographics of the municipality was:
- Ethnic groups.
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- Languages
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- Religion
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Religion |
Followers |
% |
Orthodox Christians |
17,515 |
47.4 |
Muslims |
18,967 |
51.4 |
Catholics |
30 |
0.08 |
others |
380 |
1.03 |
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References
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| Village(s) |
- Bezovo
- Bidževo
- Bogovica
- Brčevo
- Burinec
- Delogoždi
- Draslajca
- Dolna Belica
- Dolno Tateši
- Drbovjani
- Drenok
- Džepin
- Frngovo
- 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
- R'žanovo
- Selci
- Šum
- Tašmaruništa
- Toska
- Velešta
- Višni
- Vraništa
- Zagračani
- Zbaždi
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| Former |
- Bač
- Belčišta
- Bistrica
- Blatec
- Bogomila
- Capari
- Čegrane
- Češinovo
- Delogoždi
- Dobruševo
- Dolna Banjica
- Drugovo
- Džepčište
- Izvor
- Kamenjane
- Klečovce
- Kondovo
- Konopište
- Kosel
- Kukliš
- Kukurečani
- Labuništa
- Lukovo
- Mavrovi Anovi
- Mešeišta
- Miravci
- Murtuno
- Negotino-Pološko
- Obleševo
- Orašac
- Orizari
- Oslomej
- Podareš
- Rostuša
- Samokov
- Šipkovica
- Sopotnica
- Srbinovo
- Staravina
- Topolčani
- Velešta
- Vraneštica
- Vitolište
- Vratnica
- Vrutok
- Zajas
- Žitoše
- Zletovo
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The municipality names in italics have an Albanian population of over 50% but below 60%. Names in brackets are Albanian equivalents of the Macedonian names. |
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Coordinates: 41°11′N 20°41′E / 41.18°N 20.68°E / 41.18; 20.68