Rudnik Raduša Explained

Rudnik Raduša
Native Name:Рудник Радуша
Rudnik
Settlement Type:Village
Pushpin Map:North Macedonia
Pushpin Map Caption:Location within North Macedonia
Lat Dir:N
Lat Deg:42
Lat Min:05
Lat Sec:07
Lon Dir:E
Lon Deg:21
Lon Min:13
Lon Sec:29
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1: Skopje
Subdivision Type2:Municipality
Subdivision Name2: Saraj
Population As Of:2021
Population Total:179
Timezone:CET
Utc Offset:+1
Timezone Dst:CEST
Utc Offset Dst:+2
Coordinates:42.0833°N 34°W
Postal Code Type:Postal code
Website:.
Blank Name:Car plates
Blank Info:SK

Rudnik Raduša (Macedonian: Рудник Радуша, Albanian: Rudnik) is a village in the municipality of Saraj, North Macedonia. The village is located in the extreme northwestern part of the Skopje Valley, in the Žeden Gorge, immediately located on the left side of the Vardar River. It is located in the northern part of the area of the Municipality of Saraj. Traditionally, the place was part of the Raduša village. The small Raduška River passes through Rudnik Raduša, which flows into the Vardar in the village itself.

Name

The word rudnik means mine in Macedonian, while the name Raduša derives from the personal name Raduš or Raduh. Rudnik Raduša was formerly the site of a significant chromite mine that served as a crucial source of chromium for Yugoslavia.[1] When the chromium mine in Raduša opened, the separated mining settlement became a separate administrative unit, which is why it got the name Rudnik Raduša.

Demographics

In 1961, the village had a rather mixed ethnic composition, with a large Macedonian majority — out of a total of 702 inhabitants, 427 were Macedonians, 125 Albanians, 20 Serbs and 12 Turks, and 78 others. During the next decade, the population decreased by more than half. In the following censuses, the decrease in the number of Macedonians at the expense of the Albanians is noticeable. The 1991 census was not completely held in the village of Rudnik Raduša, because part of its population refused to participate, that is, boycotted its holding, which is why there are no complete data for the village for that census year. According to the 2002 census, 211 inhabitants lived in the village of Rudnik Radusha, of which 138 were Albanians, 11 Macedonians, 58 Roma, and 4 others.[2]

According to the 2021 census, the village had a total of 179 inhabitants. Ethnic groups in the village include:[3]

YearMacedonianAlbanianTurksRomaniVlachsSerbsBosniaksOthersTotal
200211138...58.........4211
2021...156...............23179

Self-government and politics

The village is part of the Municipality of Saraj, which was changed by the new territorial division of Macedonia in 2004. In the 1996–2004 period, the village was part of the former Municipality of Kondovo. In the period from 1965 to 1996, the village was located within the large municipality of Idadija. The village belonged to the former Municipality of Gjorče Petrov in the period from 1955 to 1965. In the period 1952-1955, the village was within the then Municipality of Rašče, in which, in addition to the village of Rudnik Raduša, there were also the villages of Gorno Svilari, Dolno Svilari, Dvorce, Kopanica, Raduša, and Rašče. In the 1950–1952 period, the village was part of the former municipality of Raduša, which included the villages of Dvorce, Raduša and Rudnik Raduša.

Polling station

In the village is the polling station No. 2456 according to the State Election Commission, located in the premises of the elementary school in the village of Raduša. In the 2020 parliamentary elections, a total of 110 voters were registered at these polling stations.

Cultural and natural landmarks

Rivers

Lakes

Transport

The regional road R2234 (SarajTearce) passes along the Raduška river between Rudnik Raduša and Raduša.The village is served by the Raduša railway station on the SkopjeKičevo line.

Notes and References

  1. Encyclopedia: Raduša . Mala splošna enciklopedija . Franček . Šafar . Jože . Snoj . Oto . Oto Bihalji-Merin . 1973 . Državna založba Slovenije.
  2. Web site: Census of Macedonia. 2002. State Statistical Office of Macedonia. 2 February 2022.
  3. Macedonian Census (2021), Book 5 - Total population according to the Ethnic Affiliation, Mother Tongue and Religion, The State Statistical Office, Skopje, 2021