Ohrid municipality
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Ohrid municipality Општина Охрид |
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Municipality of Ohrid (Macedonian: Општина Охрид) is a municipality in the south-western part of the Republic of Macedonia. Ohrid is also the name of the city where the municipal seat is found.
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[edit] Geography
Ohrid municipality borders Debarca municipality in the west and north, Resen municipality in the west, and a little part borders the Mogila municipality in the north-east.
[edit] Demographics
According to the last census of 2002
the former municipality of Ohrid, before the attach of Kosel municipality had 54,380 ihabitants, and according to the census of 1994 it had 52,732. The abolished Kosel municipality had 1,369 inhabitants in 2002 and 1,759 in 1994. The present-day municipality has 55,749 inhabitants.The main ethnic group are Macedonians, who make up 85% of the population, followed by Albanians (5.9%), Roma (0.1%), Serbs (0.6%), Turks (4%), Vlachs (0.5%), Aromanians (0.50%) and others who make up 4.2% of the population.
[edit] Inhabited places
The municipality has 29 inhabited places, one town and 28 villages.
Inhabited places in Ohrid Municipality | ![]() |
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Village(s): Šipokno | Dolno Lakočerej | Gorno Lakočerej | Elšani | Elešec | Konjsko | Lagadin | Leskoec | Orman | Peštani | Ljubaništa | Rača | Ramne | Sveti Stefan | Trpejca | Velestovo | Velgošti | Kosel | Kuratica | Livoišta | Openica | Plakje | Rasino | Rečica | Sirula | Skrebatno | Sviništa | Vapila | Zavoj | |
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[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Official Ohrid municipality page
- Ohrid municipality on the site of the Macedonian ministry for Local Self-government
- Ohrid municipality on a general macedonian information page
- Demographics of the Republic of Macedonia's Municipalities by ethnic group (2002 census data)