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'''Rajčani''' ([[Macedonian language|Macedonian]]: Рајчани) is a village in the [[Kočani municipality|Kočani]] region of [[Republic of Macedonia|Macedonia]].<br>
'''Rajčani''' ({{lang-mk|Рајчани}}) is a village in the [[Kočani municipality|Kočani]] region of [[North Macedonia]].
Closely to the village, at the area of Svilanovo, on 27th of April 1905 in figthing with Turk's asker [[Nikola Karev]] was killed. He was president of [[Krusevo]] Republic, first republic on [[Balcans]] at that period.


According to the 2002 census, there are 33 inhabitants.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.stat.gov.mk/publikacii/knigaX.pdf|title=Census in Macedonia 2002|last=|first=|date=|website=|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=}}</ref>
[[Category:Villages in the Republic of Macedonia]]


== Historical significance ==
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On 27 April 1905, near the village, in the area of Svilanovo, [[Nikola Karev]] was killed while fighting with the Ottoman Turks. He was president of [[Kruševo Republic|Krusevo Republic]], which according to Bulgarian and Macedonian historiographies was the first modern-day republic in the [[Balcans|Balkans]].


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[[Category:Villages in Kočani Municipality]]


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Latest revision as of 17:48, 11 February 2024

Rajčani (Macedonian: Рајчани) is a village in the Kočani region of North Macedonia.

According to the 2002 census, there are 33 inhabitants.[1]

Historical significance[edit]

On 27 April 1905, near the village, in the area of Svilanovo, Nikola Karev was killed while fighting with the Ottoman Turks. He was president of Krusevo Republic, which according to Bulgarian and Macedonian historiographies was the first modern-day republic in the Balkans.

41°57′N 22°16′E / 41.950°N 22.267°E / 41.950; 22.267References[edit]

  1. ^ "Census in Macedonia 2002" (PDF).