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