Timeline of Kumanovo

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Kumanovo, North Macedonia.

Prehistory

Megalithic Observatory Kokino
  • Kostoperska karpa settlement established
  • Bronze Age Gradiste settlement established
  • Neolithic site of Mlado Nagoričane settlement established
  • Iron Age tumulus Groblje at Vojnik established

Antic Period

  • 600 BC – 217 BC Kumanovo area under Peoninan Kingdom
  • (148BC-330AD) Kumanovo area under  Roman Empire
    • Roman Necropolis Drezga of Lopate established
    • Roman Settlement Vicianus at village of Klečovce established

Early Middle Ages

Middle Ages

Ottoman Empire

1900–1912

Balkan Wars

First World War

  • 1915,
  • 1918 under  Serbia
  • 1919 May 6, Boro Menkov birth

Kingdom of Yugoslavia

Second World War

Socialist Republic of Macedonia

  • 1944 Zitomel company established[8]:229
  • 1945
    • Krsto Lazarov Konjushki executed[16]
    • Teodosiy Dzhartov executed
    • Kumanovo Library established
    • Tane Georgievski Library established[8]:257
    • Pobeda company established[8]:220 Later renamed CIK
  • 1946
  • 1947
    • Jug Turist company established[8]:233
    • DIER company established[8]:222 later renamed "Dimche Erebica"
    • Iskara company established[8]:218
    • FK Bashkimi established
  • 1948
    • Theater Kumanovo established
    • NAMA (or Naroden Magazin) company established[8]:233
    • Svetlina-Kumanovo company established[8]:233
    • Prosveta company established[8]:244
    • Population: 20,242
  • 1951 Saltir Putinski elected mayor
  • 1952 FZC 11 Oktomvri company established[8]:216
  • 1953
    • Kozjak company established[8]:244
    • Population: 23,339
  • 1954
    • Tekstilpromet company established[8]:233
    • Bibrok company established[8]:227
    • Kiro Fetak company established[8]:227
    • Biserka company established
    • 11 Noemvri company established[8]:218
  • 1956 Lipkovo Dam completed[8]:246
  • 1957
  • 1958
  • 1959 Josip Broz Tito 2nd brief visit[17]
Red flag represents the great achievement of communism in Kumanovo
  • 1960
    • ZIK company established[8]:229
    • Nace Bugjoni high school established
  • 1961
  • 1962 Monument to the Revolution built
  • 1963 Jezdimir Bogdanski elected mayor
  • 1964
    • Boro Petrushevski – Papuchar tobacco company established[8]:233
    • Museum Kumanovo established
  • 1965 Radio Kumanovo established[8]:265
  • 1967 Agro-Kumanovo company established[8]:234
  • 1970 Polet Company established[8]:222
  • 1971
    • Kiril Installed as Metropolitan bishop of DPK
    • Population: 46,363
  • 1972
  • 1974
    • House Museum of Hristijan Todorovski Karpoš established
    • Metodi Petrovski elected mayor
  • 1976 Pioners Home 29 Noemvri established[8]:255
  • 1980
  • 1981 Population: 60,842
  • 1982 Momchilo Jovanovski elected Mayor[13]
  • 1986 Momchilo Jovanovski loses Mayor position[13]

Macedonia

21st century

2000s

2010s

See also

List of mayors of Kumanovo
List of Metropolitans of Diocese of Kumanovo and Osogovo
Timeline of Skopje

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