Bogomila
Bogomila Богомила |
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Basic data | ||||
Region : | Vardar | |||
Municipality : | Čaška | |||
Coordinates : | 41 ° 39 ′ N , 21 ° 24 ′ E | |||
Height : | 510 m. i. J. | |||
Residents : | 476 (2002) | |||
License plate : | VE |
Bogomila ( Cyrillic Богомила ) is a village in the central part of the Republic of North Macedonia . It belongs to the Čaška municipality and has 476 inhabitants.
geography
It is located in the Babuna Valley in the Jakupica Mountains. The highest peak in the area is the Solunska Glava mountain at 2540 m . North of the village is the Babuna waterfall . Bogomila has an MŽ train station and is on the Bitola - Bakarno Gumno - Prilep - Bogomila - Veles - Skopje railway line .
Demographics
According to the last census from 2002, the population consists of the following ethnic groups:
- Macedonians 471
- Albanians 2
- Serbs 2
- Turks 1
Attractions
In the village there is an old bridge (maz. Стариот мост; also Ѕидан Мост "stone bridge"), which according to some historians from Roman times, according to other historians from Ottoman times. It has been a protected cultural monument since 1953.
traffic
Bogomila train station is on the Veles – Kremenica railway line . The trains of the two pairs of trains that run daily between Skopje and Bitola stop here .
Daughters and sons
- Petar Poparsow (1868–1941), founder of the BMARK - Bulgarian Macedonia-Adrianople Revolutionary Committee, later also known as IMRO.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Macedonia - Ѕидан мост во Богомила. In: geografi.nu. Retrieved August 14, 2016 (Macedonian).
- ↑ Жителите на Богомила со жив штит ќе го бранат споменикот на културата “Ѕидан Мост”. In: revolucionermk.com. December 2, 2015, accessed August 14, 2016 (Macedonian).
- ^ Tobias Heinze: Course book of the Macedonian Railway. Timetable year 2020. In: ec-tobias.de , accessed on May 31, 2020.