Below is a list of newspapers and magazines published in North Macedonia:
Name | HQ | Format | Circulation | Political alignment | Ownership | Founded | Website |
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Nova Makedonija | Skopje | N/A | N/A | centrist[ citation needed ] | 1944 | novamakedonija | |
Vecher | Skopje | N/A | N/A | centrist[ citation needed ] | 1963 | vecer | |
Sloboden Pechat | Skopje | N/A | N/A | centre-left, left-wing [ citation needed ] | 2013 | slobodenpecat | |
Nezavisen Vesnik | Skopje | N/A | N/A | centre-left, left-wing [ citation needed ] |
| 2017 | nezavisen |
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Kumanovo is a city in North Macedonia and the seat of Kumanovo Municipality, the largest municipality in the country. Kumanovo lies 340 metres above sea level and is surrounded by the Karadag part of Skopska Crna Gora mountain on its western side, Gradištanska mountain on its southern side, and Mangovica and German mountain on the Eastern side. Skopje airport also serves Kumanovo.
Nikola Yanakiev Karev was a Macedonian Bulgarian revolutionary. He was born in Kruševo and died in the village of Rajčani both today in North Macedonia. Karev was a local leader of what later became known as the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO). He was also a teacher in the Bulgarian Exarchate school system in his native area, and a member of the Bulgarian Workers' Social Democratic Party. Today he is considered a hero in Bulgaria and in North Macedonia.
Dnevnik was the first private daily newspaper in Macedonia, now known as North Macedonia.
Stojan Andov was a Macedonian politician, a founding member of the Liberal Party of Macedonia, and a president of Assembly.
Fadil Nimani was a Kosovar Albanian insurgent commander of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) during the Kosovo War and the National Liberation Army (NLA) during the 2001 insurgency in Macedonia, in which the Albanian population sought independence of Albanian-inhabited areas in FR Yugoslavia and Macedonia, respectively.
Dragan Bogdanovski was a Macedonian émigré, activist and a founder of VMRO-DPMNE.
Ploshtad was a weekly newspaper in Kumanovo, Macedonia that started to work since 2013. Newspaper editor was Marjan Petrushevski. The newspaper price was 20 MKD.
National Institution Cultural Center Trajko Prokopiev - Kumanovo abbreviated NICC Trajko Prokopiev is a cultural center in Kumanovo, North Macedonia. It holds the name of the local composer Trajko Prokopiev (1909-1979). Former name was Cultural Home "Josip Broz Tito" (Дом на култура ,,Јосип Броз Тито.
On 21 April 2015, 40 armed men with UÇK patches attacked a border police station located at Gošince, near the Kosovo border. The group tied and beat the policemen manning the outpost and stole weapons and radios. They stayed for a couple of hours, filming the event, and issued a message through an interpreter before leaving.
Debrešte is a village in a highland area in the municipality of Dolneni, North Macedonia. It is the largest settlement in the municipality in terms of population.
Lažani (Macedonian: Лажани, is a village located in a lowland area in the municipality of Dolneni, Macedonia.
Nezavisen Vesnik is a daily newspaper in North Macedonia. Newspaper was free at the beginning but from 7 May 2018 price will be 10 MKD.
Nash Vesnik was a local regional newspaper in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and later the Republic of Macedonia, now known as North Macedonia. First it was a monthly newspaper. Because of a great interest, it started to be published twice a month. Since April 1970, it was published weekly every Friday and since 1971, it became an official newspaper of the local government in Kumanovo. In 1989, the responsibility of the newspaper went to the Assembly of Macedonia.
Mlad Borec was a weekly magazine in Socialist Republic of Macedonia and later Macedonia. The motto of the magazine was "with youth - for the youth". In the late 1980s, under the editorial leadership of Nikola Mladenov and with the backing of reformists in the Republic's youth organizations including Risto Ivanov, Mlad Borec was a leader in media pluralism as it offered alternative, critical perspectives.
Shpic translated: "Pinnacle", was a daily newspaper in North Macedonia. The newspaper was free until 2010, after which date it cost 15 MKD.
Bitolski Vesnik is a regional weekly newspaper in North Macedonia. First the newspaper had only 8 pages. Since 1998 the newspaper organizes a manifestation "We select the most successful people from Bitola".
Glbus was a weekly political magazine in Macedonia. Currently the magazine operates with online edition.
Beseda was a periodical magazine in former Yugoslavia for Art and Culture.