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NOTE: By the 2003 territorial division of
Macedonia, the rural municipalities Bistrica & Capari were
attached to Bitola.
Name:
Bitola (Битола).
Municipal Center:
Bitola (Битола).
Official Site:
http://www.bitola.gov.mk
Status: Urban municipality.
Covers Area: n/a sq km.
Location: Southern part of the country,
in the Pelagonija valley.
Populated places: Bitola (city),
Bratin Dol, Brusnik, Bukovo, Dihovo, Dolno Orizari, Gorno
Orizari, Karamani, Krklino, Lavci, Logovardi, Magarevo,
Nižepole, Orehovo, Poeševo, Raštani, Snegovo, Trn, Trnovo,
Žabeni, Barešani, Bistrica, Dolno Egri, Graešnica, Kanino,
Kišava, Kravari, Kremenica, Krstoar, Lažec, Medzitlija,
Oleveni, Optičari, Ostrec, Porodin, Sredno Egri, Velušina,
Zlokukjani, Gjavoto, Capari, Dolenci, Gopeš, Kažani, Lera,
Malovište, Metimir, Ramna, Rotino, Srpci, Streževo, Svinište.
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Municipality: |
Population: |
According to: |
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Bitola |
92,874 |
Territorial Division 2003 |
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Bitola |
86,176 |
1994 Census |
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86,480 |
2002 Census |
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Bistrica |
5,779 |
1994 Census |
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5,042 |
2002 Census |
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Capari |
1,793 |
1994 Census |
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1,424 |
2002 Census |
Monuments of the
nature in Bitola municipality:
Pelister I
- Proposed to be legally protected;
Pelister II
- Proposed to be legally protected;
Pelister III
- Proposed to be legally protected;
Pelister IV
- Proposed to be legally protected;
Platan
- Proposed to be legally protected;
Pelister
- Legally Protected.
Monuments of the
culture in Bitola municipality:
Heraclea Lyncestis - Archeological site
Bitola carsija
(bazaar) (14th
century)
Clock tower
(14th century)
Judge Ajdar
mosque (16th
century)
Jeni mosque
(16th century)
Isaac mosque
(16th century)
Bezisten (16th
century)
Jeni amam
(turkish baths) (17th
century)
Amam Deboj
(17th century)
Zandan kule
(prison tower)
Old fountains
in Bitola
Church St.
Dimitrius (19th
century)
Church of
Holy Mother of God (19th
century)
Memorial room of Kemal Ataturk (20th
century) |
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