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Urban municipality in Pelagonia Statistical Region, Macedonia
Municipality of Prilep Општина Прилеп
Urban municipality
Flag of Municipality of PrilepFlag
Location of Municipality of Prilep
CountryMacedonia
regionPelagonia Statistical Region
Municipal seatPrilep
Government
 • mayorMarjan Ristevski
Area
 • Total1,194.44 km (461.18 sq mi)
Population
 • Total76,768
 • Density64.27/km (166.5/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
Area code048
car platesPP
Websitehttp://www.Prilep.gov.mk

Prilep (Template:Lang-mk) is a municipality in southern Republic of Macedonia. Prilep is also the name of the city where the municipal seat is found. It is located in the Pelagonia Statistical Region.

Geography

The municipality borders Čaška and Dolneni municipalities to the north, Kavadarci Municipality to the east, Krivogaštani, Mogila and Novaci municipalities to the west, and Greece to the south.

The municipality spreads over the northeastern part of the Pelagonia valley, it takes contains much of the Mariovo region.

Demographics

The population of the municipality is 76,768 of whom approximately 70,000 live in the municipality center Prilep, the rest live in the villages of the municipality.

According to the last national Macedonian census from 2002 the majority in the municipality is represented by the ethnic Macedonians, 70,878 (92.3%). Other ethnic groups include: Roma (4,433), Turks (917), Serbs (172), Bosniaks (86), Albanians (22), Vlachs (17), and others (243).

Inhabited places

The number of the inhabited places in the municipality is 59. There is one city and 58 villages.

Inhabited places in Prilep Municipality
Villages: Štavica | Čumovo | Belovodica | Berovci | Carevikj | Dabnica | Dren | Galičani | Golemo Radobil | Golemo Konjari | Kadino Selo | Krstec | Leništa | Mažučište | Mal Radobil | Malo Konjari | Malo Ruvci | Nikodin | Novo Lagovo | Oreovec | Pletvar | Prilepec | Prisad | Rakle | Selce | Smolani | Staro Lagovo | Toplica | Trojanci | Varoš | Volkovo | Živovo | Čanište | Bešeište | Dunje | Gugjakovo | Kalen | Kokre | Kruševica | Manastir | Peštani | Polčište | Veprčani | Vitolište | Vrpsko | Šeleverci | Čepigovo | Alinci | Bonče | Erekovci | Kanatlarci | Klepač | Lopatica | Marul | Podmol | Topolčani | Trojkrsti | Veselčani | Zagorani |

City: Prilep

References

  1. 2002 census results in English and Macedonian (PDF)

External links

Municipalities of North Macedonia
Eastern Map of North Macedonia
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