Statistical regions of North Macedonia
North Macedonia is divided into eight statistical regions.[1]
Statistical regions of North Macedonia | |
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Category | Unitary state |
Location | North Macedonia |
Number | 8 statistical regions |
Populations | 154,535 (Vardar) – 578,144 (Skopje) |
Government | |
Subdivisions |
Regions
Region | Area (km2) |
Macedonian name | Population (2014) [2] | Largest city | |
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Eastern | 3,537 | Источен регион | 177,411 | Štip | |
Northeastern | 2,310 | Североисточен регион | 176,174 | Kumanovo | |
Pelagonia | 4,717 | Пелагониски регион | 231,500 | Bitola | |
Polog | 2,416 | Полошки регион | 319,532 | Tetovo | |
Skopje | 1,812 | Скопски регион | Rajoni i Shkupit | 617,646 | Skopje |
Southeastern | 2,739 | Југоисточен регион | Rajoni jug-lindor | 173,572 | Strumica |
Southwestern | 3,340 | Југозападен регион | Rajoni jug-perëndimor | 220,065 | Ohrid |
Vardar | 4,042 | Вардарски регион | Rajoni i Vardarit | 153,272 | Veles |
See also
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References
- "General and Regional Statistics". State Statistical Office of the Republic of North Macedonia. Retrieved 31 August 2010.
- Citypopulation
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