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Radovish

Radovish ( Maked. Radovish ), obsolete Radovishte ( Serb. Radovishte , Bulgarian. Radovishch ) is a city in Northern Macedonia , the center of the Radovish community of the same name. The population of Radovish is 16,223 people.

City
Radovish
Radovish
FlagEmblem
FlagEmblem
A country North Macedonia
Statistical RegionSoutheastern
communityRadovish
Town governorGerasim Konzulov
History and Geography
Former namesRadovist
Square
Center height432 m
TimezoneUTC + 1 , in summer UTC + 2
Population
Population16,223 people ( 2002 )
Digital identifiers
Telephone code(+389) 32
Postcode2420

Content

Geography

Radovish is located in the southeastern part of Northern Macedonia , and at the foot of the Plachkovitsa Mountain in the Radovish Basin .

History

For the first time, Radovish was mentioned in 1019 in a letter from the Byzantine emperor Vasily II the Bulgarian Slayer . [one]

The remains of a medieval fortress were found in the Hisar locality. [2]

Population

According to the 2002 census, 16,223 residents lived in Radovish, of which: [3]

NationalityTotal
Macedonians13,991
Albaniansone
Turks1 927
gypsies181
vlahi20
Serbs60
boshnyakione
other42

People associated with the city

  •   Anastasius Strumishsky (Spas Strumisshsky) (1774-1794), Christian New Martyr
  •   Karamanov, Ako (1927-1944), Communist Partisan
  •   Emin, Ilhami (1931 -), poet and translator
  •   Tsipushev, Cyril (? - 1928), Bulgarian revolutionary
  •   Tsipushev, Kotse (1877-1966), Bulgarian revolutionary
  •   Danevsky, Tome (b. 1970), politician, deputy oi VMRO-DPMNE

Photo

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    Central part of Radovish

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    Central part of Radovish

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    Winter in Radovish

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    View of Radovish

Literature

  • Vidoeski, Bozidar. Radovish (Pan-Slavic Linguistic Atlas 103). Fonološki opisi srpsko hrvatskih, slovenačkih i makedonskih govora ubuhvačenih Opšteslovenskim lingvističkim atlasom. Knjiga I. Sarajevo: Akademija nauka i umjetnosti Bosne i Hercegovine, 1981, pp. 731-738.

Notes

  1. ↑ Snegarov, Ivan. “A History of the Ariepiscopian on Ohridskat,” Volume 1, Sofia, 1924, p . 56 (Bulgarian)
  2. ↑ Mikulchiќ, Yves. “The Middle Ages of Gradov and Tvrdini in Macedonia”, Skopiј, 1996, pp . 270-271 (Macedonian)
  3. ↑ Ministry of Local Government. The base on the opshtinsky urban plan is archived on September 15, 2008. (Maced.)


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Radovish&oldid=98518380


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