Kočani Municipality

Kočani (Macedonian: Кочани [ˈkɔtʃani] (listen)) is a municipality in the eastern part of North Macedonia. Kočani is also the name of the town where the municipal seat is found. The municipality is part of the Eastern Statistical Region.

Municipality of Kočani

Општина Кочани
Urban municipality
Flag
Seal
Country North Macedonia
Region Eastern
Municipal seatKočani
Government
  MayorNikolco Ilijev (SDSM)
Area
  Total375.44 km2 (144.96 sq mi)
Population
  Total38,092
  Density105.71/km2 (273.8/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
Area code(s)033
car platesKO
ISO 3166-2MK-42
Websitehttp://www.kocani.gov.mk
The map of Kočani Municipality

Geography

The municipality borders Kriva Palanka Municipality to the north, Kratovo Municipality and Probištip Municipality to the west, Makedonska Kamenica Municipality and Vinica Municipality to the east, and Češinovo-Obleševo Municipality and Zrnovci Municipality to the south.

History

By the 2003 territorial division of the Republic, the rural Orizari Municipality was attached to Kočani Municipality.

Demographics

There are 38,092 residents of Kočani Municipality, according to the 2002 census.[1] Ethnic groups in the Kočani municipality:

  • Macedonians = 35,472 (93.1%)
  • Roma = 1,951 (5.1%)
  • Turks = 315 (0.8%)
  • others.
Demographics of Kočani Municipality
Census yearPopulationTerritorial
Division 2003

199432,051

38 092
200233,689
Demographics of the former Orizari Municipality
Census yearPopulation

19944,724

20024,403

Settlements

Inhabited places in Kočani Municipality
villages: Bezikovo (Безиково) | Beli (Бели) | Vraninci (Вранинци) | Gorni Podlog (Горни Подлог) | Gorno Gradče (Горно Градче) | Glavovica (Главовица) | Grdovci (Грдовци) | Dolni Podlog (Долни Подлог) | Dolno Gradče (Долно Градче) | Jastrebnik (Јастребник) | Kostin Dol (Костин Дол) | Leški (Лешки) | Mojanci Selo (Мојанци) | Nebojanci (Небојани) | Nivičani (Нивичани) | Novo Selo (Ново Село) | Orizari (Оризари) | Pantelej (Пантелеј) | Pašaďikovo (Пашаџиково) | Polaki (Полаки) | Preseka (Пресека) | Pribačevo (Прибачево) | Pripor (Припор) | Rajčani (Рајчани) | Rečani (Речани) | Trkanje (Тркање) | Crvena Niva (Црвена Нива) |

Town: Kočani (Кочани)

References

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

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