Centar Župa Explained

Centar Župa
Official Name:Центар Жупа
Merkez Jupa
Settlement Type:Village
Pushpin Map:North Macedonia
Pushpin Map Caption:Location within North Macedonia
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1: Southwestern
Subdivision Type2:Municipality
Subdivision Name2: Centar Župa
Demographics Type1:Official Language(s)
Demographics1 Title1:primary
Demographics1 Info1:Macedonian
Demographics1 Title2:secondary
Demographics1 Info2:Turkish
Population As Of:2021
Population Total:354
Timezone:CET
Utc Offset:+1
Timezone Dst:CEST
Utc Offset Dst:+2
Postal Code Type:Postal code
Website:.
Blank Name:Car plates
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Centar Župa (Macedonian: {{Audio|Mk-Centar Zhupa.ogg|Центар Жупа; Turkish: Merkez Jupa) is a village and seat in the municipality of Centar Župa, North Macedonia. The town is inhabited mainly by Turks.

Demographics

Centar Župa is a new village formed by families who settled in the area and originate from the villages of Balanci, Bajramovci, Crno Boci, Golem Papradnik and Mal Papradnik.[1]

As of the 2021 census, Centar Župa had 354 residents with the following ethnic composition:[2]

According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 800 inhabitants. Ethnic groups in the village include:[3]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Limanoski. Nijazi. Rosoklija. Stojče Dojčinovski. Istorija, folklor i etnologija na islamiziranite Makedonci. 1987. Republička zaednica na kulturno naučnite manifestacii na Makedoncite muslimani. 281. "Центар Жупа како нова населба се формира од доселени фамилии од блиските села: Голем и Мал Папрадник, Баланци, Бајрамовци и Црнобоци."
  2. https://makstat.stat.gov.mk/PXWeb/pxweb/en/MakStat/MakStat__Popisi__Popis2021__NaselenieVkupno__PodatociNaselenie/T1503P21.px/table/tableViewLayout2/?rxid=cc8e0490-07b6-4002-adf4-9b4891b66655 Total resident population of the Republic of North Macedonia by ethnic affiliation, by settlement, Census 2021
  3. Macedonian Census (2002), Book 5 - Total population according to the Ethnic Affiliation, Mother Tongue and Religion, The State Statistical Office, Skopje, 2002, p. 189.