Ohrid Municipality

The Municipality of Ohrid (Macedonian: Општина Охрид) is a municipality in the southwestern part of North Macedonia. Ohrid is also the name of the city where the municipal seat is found. Ohrid Municipality is in the Southwestern Statistical Region.

Municipality of Ohrid

Општина Охрид
Urban municipality
The Church of St. John at Kaneo above the lake
Country North Macedonia
Region Southwestern
Municipal seatOhrid
Government
  MayorKonstantin Georgievski
Area
  Total389.93 km2 (150.55 sq mi)
Population
  Total55,749
  Density142.97/km2 (370.3/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
Area code(s)046
car platesOH
Websitehttp://www.Ohrid.gov.mk/
Official nameNatural and Cultural Heritage of the Ohrid region
CriteriaCultural and Natural: (i)(iii)(iv)(vii)
Reference99ter
Inscription1979 (3rd session)
Extensions1980, 2019
Area83,350 ha (206,000 acres)

Geography

Ohrid Municipality borders

Demographics

  • According to the national census of 2002, the municipality of Ohrid, before the attachment of Kosel Municipality, had 54,380 inhabitants; according to the census of 1994, it had 52,732.
  • The former Kosel Municipality had a population of 1,369 in 2002 and 1,759 in 1994.

The present-day combined municipality has 55,749 residents.[1]

Ethnic groups in the municipality include:

Inhabited places

The municipality has 29 inhabited places, one town and 28 villages.

Inhabited places in Ohrid Municipality
Village(s): Šipokno | Dolno Lakočerej | Gorno Lakočerej | Elšani | Elešec | Konjsko | Lagadin | Leskoec | Orman | Peštani | Ljubaništa | Rača | Ramne | Sveti Stefan | Trpejca | Velestovo | Velgošti | Kosel | Kuratica | Livoišta | Openica | Plakje | Rasino | Rečica | Sirula | Skrebatno | Sviništa | Vapila | Zavoj Town(s): Ohrid

References

  1. 2002 census results in English and Macedonian (PDF)

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