Čučer-Sandevo municipality
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| Čučer-Sandevo municipality Општина Чучер-Сандево Komuna e Çuçer Sandevë | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Čučer-Sandevo (Macedonian:Чучер-Сандево) is a municipality in northern Republic of Macedonia. Čučer-Sandevo is also the name of the village where the municipal seat is found.
The municipality borders Serbia in the west and north, City of Skopje in the south and lipkovo municipality in the east.
History
- The municiplaity was formed in 1996, till than was a part of Čair municipality.
Demographics
| Demographics of Čučer-Sandevo municipality |
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| Census year | Population | |
| 1994 | 8,064 | |
| [2002] | 8,493 | |
| Inhabited places in Čučer-Sandevo Municipality |
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| village(s): Banjanje (Бањане) | Blace (Блаце) | Brazda (Бразда) | Brest (Брест) | Brodec (Бродец) | Gluvo (Глуво) | Gornjane (Горњане) | Kučevište (Кучевиште) | Mirkovci (Мирковци) | Pobozje (Побожје) | Tanuševci (Танушевци) | Čučer-Sandevo (Чучер - Сандево) | ||
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| Municipalities of the Republic of Macedonia |
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| Aračinovo | Berovo | Bitola | Bogdanci | Bogovinje | Bosilovo | Brvenica | Čaška | Centar Župa | Češinovo-Obleševo | Čučer-Sandevo | Debar | Debartsa | Delčevo | Demir Hisar | Demir Kapija | Dolneni | Drugovo | Gevgelija | Gostivar | Gradsko | Ilinden | Jegunovce | Karbinci | Kavadarci | Kičevo | Kočani | Konče | Kartovo | Kriva Palanka | Krivogaštani | Kruševo | Kumanovo | Lipkovo | Lozovo | Makedonska Kamenica | Makedonski Brod | Mavrovo and Rostuša | Mogila | Negotino | Novaci | Novo Selo | Ohrid | Oslomej | Pehčevo | Petrovec | Plasnica | Prilep | Probištip | Radoviš | Rankovce | Resen | Rosoman | Sopište | Star Dojran | Staro Nagoričane | Štip | Struga | Strumica | Studeničani | Sveti Nikole | Tearce | Tetovo | Valandovo | Vasilevo | Veles | Vevčani | Vinica | Vraneštica | Vrapčište | Zajas | Zelenikovo | Želino | Zrnovci
Greater Skopje · Aerodrom | Butel | Čair | Centar | Gazi Baba | Gorče Petrov | Kisela Voda | Karpoš | Saraj | Šuto Orizari | ||
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