Čaloševo
Čaloševo | |
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Village | |
Nickname(s): Valley of the Wolves | |
Coordinates: 41°45′17″N 21°47′46″E / 41.75472°N 21.79611°ECoordinates: 41°45′17″N 21°47′46″E / 41.75472°N 21.79611°E | |
Country | Macedonia |
Municipality | Veles Municipality |
Area | |
• Total | 6.3 km2 (2.4 sq mi) |
Elevation | 266 m (873 ft) |
Population | |
• Total | 197 |
• Density | 31.26/km2 (81.0/sq mi) |
Time zone | Central European (UTC+1) |
• Summer (DST) | Central European (UTC) |
Postal code | 1400 |
Area code(s) | +389 043 |
Car plates | VE |
Čaloševo (mak. Чалошево) is a small village located in the northeast part of Veles Municipality in the Republic of Macedonia. It is estimated to have 197 inhabitants. The population is mostly engaged in agriculture, farming and construction. The young people are engaged in athletics, sports and sports activities. Football is considered a religion.
Name
Name Čaloševo thought to originate from the Turkish language by some theories of Turkish dictionary is interpreted as Works and again I have no
History
Nikola Ognjanov ((1830-1835) - 1901)
Nikola Ognjanov who brought the first change in the village with its trading activities was one of the most merchants at the time that traded in Thessaloniki, Greece. In 1883 he won the award for the best trader in Veles region. Nikola Ognjanov was born in village Čaloševo. Unhappy died in (1901) in the village Čaloševo , was stabbed by a bull which was outraged.
Because Macedonia was under Turkish captivity , the same happened in the small village Čaloševo . The population in the village at that time was predominantly Muslim with less Christian. The village several Christian homes with these surnames (Ognjanovi, Tosevi, Gjoshevi, Ilcovi and Mokrovi). Muslims later reduced particularly in a period of (1921-1958) was totally relocated in Turkey. Today the population of Christian faith has about 70 families