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NOTE: By the 2003 territorial division of
Macedonia, the rural municipalities Centar Župa & part
from Rostuše
were attached to Debar.
 
Name:
Debar (Дебар).
Municipal Center:
Debar (Дебар).
Status: Urban municipality.
Covers Area: n/a sq km.
Location: Western part of the country, in
the Debar field and the valley of Crni Drim river.
Populated places Debar (town) and the
villages: Banište, Bomovo, Dolno Kosovrasti, Gorno
Kosovrasti, Gorenci, Hame, Konjari, Krivci, Otišani, Rajčica,
Selokukji, Spas, Tatar Elevci, Dzepište, Žitineni,
Bajramovci, Balanci, Breštani, Broštica, Centar Župa, Dolno
Melničani, Dolgaš, Elevci, Evla, Gorno Melničani, Golem
Papradnik, Kočišta, Kodzadzik, Mal Papradnik, Novak, Osolnica, Pareši,
Pralenik, Mogorče, Osoj, Gari.
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Municipality: |
Population: |
According to: |
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Debar |
25,915 |
Territorial Division 2003 |
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Debar |
17,588 |
1994 Census |
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17,952 |
2002 Census |
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Centar Župa |
6,200 |
1994 Census |
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6,299 |
2002 Census |
Monuments of the
nature in Debar municipality:
Gipsana Peštera Alčija
(Plaster Cave) - Proposed to be legally protected;
Babin Srt -
Proposed to be legally protected;
Monuments of the
culture in
Debar municipality:
Church St. Barbara, village of Rajčica (16th
century) |
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