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Prilep (Macedonian:Прилеп) is a municipality in southern Republic of Macedonia. Prilep is also the name of the city where the municipal seat is found.

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

Geography

The municipality spreads over the norteastent part of the Pelagonia valley, it takes also a past of Mariovo region.

Demographics

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

According to the last National Macedonian census the majority in the municipality is represented by the Macedonians: 64 527, the following are the Roma: 4 421 , Serbs: 315, Turks: 254, Albanians: 29 and others.

By the 2003 territorial division of the republic, the rural Topolčani municipality and Vitolište municipality were attached to Bitola municipality. Without these two municipalities the population of the municipality of Bitola was 71 899 according to the National census of 1994, and 73,351 at the last census .The population of the abolished in 2003 Topolčani municipality in 1994 was 3 385, and according to the last census was 2 923. The population of the abolished in 2003 Vitolište municipality in 1994 was 882, and according to the last census was 494. With the Territorial administrative division of the republic in 2003 the municipalities of Capari and Bistrica were atached to Bitola and so the population of the present day municipality is 76 768.

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


Inhabited places in Prilep Municipality File:MMCA(Prilep).png
Village(s): 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 |

Town(s): Prilep

Notes

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

See also

External links


Municipalities of North Macedonia
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