Regions
In August 2004, the Republic of Macedonia was reorganised into 84 municipalities (opstini; sing. opstina), 10 of which comprise Greater Skopje. This is reduced from the previous 123 municipalities established in September, 1996. Macedonia is also subdivided into eight statistical regions, based on the prior municipal/county framework; one of these regions, Skopje, encompasses Greater Skopje and the surrounding area.
Macedonia's regions and municipalities are as follows:
Eastern Region
- Berovo
- Cesinovo-Oblesevo
- Delcevo
- Karbinci
- Kocani
- Lozovo
- Makedonska Kamenica
- Pehcevo
- Probistip
- Stip
- Sveti Nikole
- Vinica
- Zrnovci
Northeastern Region
- Kratovo
- Kriva Palanka
- Kumanovo
- Lipkovo
- Rankovce
- Staro Nagoricane
Pelagonia Region
- Bitola
- Demir Hisar
- Dolneni
- Krivogastani
- Krusevo
- Mogila
- Novaci
- Prilep
- Resen
Polog Region
- Bogovinje
- Brvenica
- Gostivar
- Jegunovce
- Mavrovo and Rostusa
- Tearce
- Tetovo
- Vrapciste
- Želino
Skopje Region
- Aerodrom
- Aracinovo
- Butel
- Cair
- Centar
- Cucer-Sandevo
- Gazi Baba
- Gjorce Petrov
- Ilinden
- Karpos
- Kisela Voda
- Petrovec
- Saraj
- Sopiste
- Studenicani
- Suto Orizari
- Zelenikovo
Southeastern Region
- Bogdanci
- Bosilovo
- Gevgelija
- Konce
- Novo Selo
- Radovis
- Star Dojran
- Strumica
- Valandovo
- Vasilevo
Southwestern Region
- Centar Zupa
- Debar
- Debarca
- Drugovo
- Kicevo
- Makedonski Brod
- Ohrid
- Oslomej
- Plasnica
- Struga
- Vevcani
- Vranestica
- Zajas
Vardar Region
- Caska
- Demir Kapija
- Gradsko
- Kavadarci
- Negotino
- Rosoman
- Veles
