Bitola ( Macedonian : Битола [ˈbitɔɫa] ) is a municipality in the southern part of North Macedonia . Bitola is also the name of the city where the municipal seat is located. The municipality is located in the Pelagonia Statistical Region .
4-823: The municipality of Bitola borders the Demir Hisar Municipality to the north, the Mogila Municipality to the northeast, the Resen Municipality to the west, the Novaci Municipality to the southeast and Greece to the south. The municipality extends through the Pelagonia Valley, reaching the highest points of the Baba Mountain . The Black River runs through the municipality. The population of
8-526: The municipality in 2002 was 105,644. By the 2003 territorial division of the Republic, the rural Bistrica Municipality and Capari Municipality were annexed to the Bitola Municipality. Without these two municipalities the population of the municipality was 86,176, according to the national census of 1994, and 86,480 at the last census. The population of the defunct Bistrica Municipality in 1994
12-726: The southwestern part of North Macedonia . Demir Hisar , which means "iron fortress" in Turkish , is also the name of the town where the municipal seat is located. The Demir Hisar Municipality is part of the Pelagonia Statistical Region . The municipality borders the Kičevo Municipality to the north, the Kruševo and Mogila Municipalities to the east, the Bitola Municipality to the south, and
16-399: Was 5,779, and according to the last census was 5,042. The population of the former Capari Municipality in 1994 was 1,793, and according to the last census was 1,424. The number of inhabited places in the municipality is 66. There is one city and 65 villages. Demir Hisar Municipality Demir Hisar ( Macedonian : Демир Хисар [dɛˈmir‿xisar] ) is a municipality in
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