Vardar region
The Vardar region ( Macedonian Вардарски регион Vardarski region , Albanian Rajoni vardar ) is one of the eight statistical regions , the highest administrative level in the Republic of North Macedonia . The administrative unit is divided into seven opštini, which represent the lowest administrative level. The region is located in the center of the country and borders Greece in the south . Neighboring regions are Pelagonia , southwest , Skopje , east and southeast (turning clockwise from southwest). The region is named after the central Macedonian river Vardar .
Regions in North Macedonia do not fulfill any administrative tasks, but are only there for purely statistical purposes. In some cases, however, they form historical regions that are and were economically and culturally linked.
structure
The Vardar region is made up of the following seven opštini:
population
population
year | Residents | change |
---|---|---|
1994 | 130,793 | - |
2002 | 133,248 | + 2.95% |
Biggest places
rank | city | Residents |
---|---|---|
1 | Veles | 43,716 |
2 | Kavadarci | 29,188 |
3 | Negotino | 13,284 |
4th | Demir Kapija | 3,275 |
5 | Čaška | 1,471 |
Ethnic structure
The Macedonians are the largest ethnic group with over 85 percent , followed by the Albanians and the Turks .
number | % | |
All in all | 133,248 | 100 |
Macedonians | 117.044 | 87.83 |
Albanians | 5,127 | 3.62 |
Turks | 2,871 | 2.15 |
Bosniaks | 2,869 | 2.15 |
Serbs | 1,386 | 1.04 |
Other | 3,951 | 2.96 |
Web links
numbers
- Final results of the 2002 census (PDF; 2.18 MB; English), published by the Macedonian Statistical Office; Retrieved March 27, 2011
- Edition of publications of the Census of population, households and dwellings, 2002 . Selection of various publications of the 2002 census by the Macedonian Statistical Office; Retrieved March 27, 2011
Names
- Ministry of Local Self-Government (Macedonian and Albanian); Retrieved March 27, 2011