Northeastern Statistical Region
Northeastern statistical region Североисточен плански регион |
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statistical region |
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Area |
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• Total |
2,306 km2 (890 sq mi) |
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Population (2014) |
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• Total |
176,174 |
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• Density |
76/km2 (200/sq mi) |
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The Northeastern Statistical Region (Macedonian: Североисточен плански регион) is one of eight arbitrary statistical regions in the Republic of Macedonia. It borders Kosovo and Serbia to the north and Bulgaria to the east, while internally, it borders the Skopje and Eastern statistical regions.
Municipalities
The municipalities of the region
Northeastern Statistical Region is divided into six municipalities:
Demographics
Population
The current population of the Northeastern Statistical Region is 172,787 citizens or 8.5% of the total population of the Republic of Macedonia, according to the last population census in 2002.
Census year |
Population |
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1994 |
163,841 |
N/A |
2002 |
172,787 |
+5.46% |
Ethnicities
Map of the majority ethnic groups in the region.
The largest group in the region is the Macedonians. Albanians, Serbs, and Roma also account for a significant population.[1]
References
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| Geography | | |
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| History | |
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| Places of interest | Buildings | |
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| Monuments | |
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| Parks | |
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| Squares | |
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| Bridges |
- Iskta bridge
- Mitev bridge
- Sredorek bridge
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| Streets |
- Ivo Lola Ribar Nagorichki sokak
- Done Bozinov Proevski sokak
- 11 Oktomvri Ukjumat sokak
- Narodna Revolucija Pchinski pat
- Nikola Tesla Vranjsko dzade
- Ilindenska Romanovski sokak
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| Religion |
Orthodox Churches and Monasteries | |
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| Sunni Mosques | |
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| Catholic church |
- St. Therese of the Child Jesus
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| Protestant church |
- Evangelic church
- Adventist church
- Jehovah's witnesses Church
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| Museums and Cultural Buildings | |
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| Sport | |
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| Education | |
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| Events |
- Days of Comedy
- International Art Colony
- Pivtijada
- Summer Jazz Festival (former)
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| People | |
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Coordinates: 42°08′24″N 21°42′36″E / 42.1400°N 21.7100°E / 42.1400; 21.7100