Ressen ( Maked. Resen , Tour. Resne ) is a city in the southwestern part of Northern Macedonia , the center of the community of the same name .
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| Resen | |||||
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| A country | |||||
| Region | Pelagonian | ||||
| Community | Resen | ||||
| Mayor | Mikhail Volkanovsky ( VMRO-DPMNE ) [1] | ||||
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| NUM height | 865 m | ||||
| Timezone | UTC + 1 , in the summer UTC + 2 | ||||
| Population | |||||
| Population | 8520 [2] people ( 2013 ) | ||||
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| Car code | OH | ||||
| resen.gov.mk ( maced .) | |||||
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History
With the riot of Major Ahmed Niyazi-Bey in Resen, on July 6, 1908, the Young Turkish Revolution began in the Ottoman Empire .
Population
According to the 2002 census, 8,748 inhabitants lived in Resen.
| Nationality | Total |
| Macedonians | 7011 - 80.14% |
| Albanians | 205 - 2.34% |
| Turks | 1119 - 12.79% |
| Gypsies | 169 |
| Vlahi | 18 |
| Serbs | 58 |
| Rest | 178 |
Personalities
- Lyapchev, Andrei ( 1866 - 1933 ) - Prime Minister of Bulgaria .
- Niyazi Bey, Ahmed ( 1873 - 1913 ) - Ottoman officer, leader of the Young Turks uprising.
- Dimitrov, Lyuben - Bulgarian revolutionary, member of the Macedonian patriotic organization .
- Pimen (Sotir Ilievsky) ( 1971 -) - Metropolitan MOC .
- Radev, Simeon ( 1879 - 1967 ) - Bulgarian writer and diplomat.
- Tatarchev, Hristo ( 1869 - 1952 ) - one of the founders of SMOTER .
Notes
- ↑ Novi town governors in 46 opshtini Archived April 9, 2009. (maced)
- ↑ Citypopulation.de