This is a list of presidents of the Council of Kumanovo Municipality.
# | Name | Portrait | Appointed | Ended | Political party | Mayor | Northeastern [1] | President |
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4 | Atina Mugreshanska | 2017 | present | SDSM | Maksim Dimitrievski | Mladen Protic | Gjorge Ivanov | |
3 | Aleksandar Arsikj | 2016 | 2017 | SDSM | Zoran Damjanovski | Mladen Protic | Gjorge Ivanov | |
2 | Maksim Dimitrievski | 2012 | 2016 | SDSM | Zoran Damjanovski | Mladen Protic | Gjorge Ivanov | |
1 | Viktor Cvetkovski | 2011 | 2012 | SDSM | Zoran Damjanovski | Mladen Protic | Gjorge Ivanov |
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.
Lipkovo is a municipality in the north part of North Macedonia. Lipkovo is also the name of the village where the municipal seat is found. Lipkovo Municipality is part of the Northeastern Statistical Region.
Kumanovo is a municipality located in the northern part of North Macedonia. Kumanovo is also the name of the city where the municipal seat is found. Kumanovo Municipality is part of the Northeastern Statistical Region.
The Corridor VIII is one of the Pan-European corridors. It comprises both road and rail routes. Both commence on the Italian Adriatic coast at Bari or Brindisi, with a ferry crossing to Durrës in Albania. From there the routes cross the southern Balkans into Bulgaria and thence to Varna, on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast. The road corridor follows the route: Tirana/Durrës/Vlorë – Elbasan – Skopje – Pernik – Sofia – Plovdiv – Burgas – Varna. Although as yet incomplete, it is broadly paralleled by the rail route: Durrës/Vlorë-Lin-Radožda-Kičevo-Skopje-Kumanovo-Beljakovtse-Kriva Palanka-Gyueševo-Sofija-Burgas-Varna
Gradski Stadium Kumanovo is a multi-purpose stadium in Kumanovo, Republic of North Macedonia. It is used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of FK Kumanovo and FK Goblen. It holds 2,000 people.
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Kumanovo, North Macedonia.
Kumanovo Bus Station is the main Bus station in Kumanovo, Macedonia. It was operated by Jug-Turist company mow by Rule Turs company.
Saltir Putinski was a mayor of Kumanovo from 1951 to 1961. He was a member of the Kozjak partisan detachment.
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Zoran Damjanovski is a Mayor of Kumanovo Municipality in Macedonia serving his third term.
Boris Protikj was a Mayor of Kumanovo Municipality in Macedonia.
Blage Kiprijanovski was a Mayor of Kumanovo Municipality in Macedonia.
Teodosiy Dzhartov was a Bulgarian activist from Vardar Macedonia.
Kumanovo Town Cemetery is located in the southeast part of Kumanovo, North Macedonia.
Maksim Dimitrievski is the incumbent Mayor of Kumanovo Municipality. Previously he was a member of the City Council, President of the Council of Kumanovo Municipality, and a member of the Assembly of Macedonia.
Nikola Peshev was the first Mayor of Kumanovo, Socialist Republic of Macedonia.
President of the Council of Kumanovo Municipality is the President of the Council of Kumanovo Municipality. Council has 33 members. The President and the Council work closely with the Mayor of Kumanovo.
The COVID-19 pandemic in North Macedonia is part of the ongoing worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2. The virus was confirmed to have reached North Macedonia in February 2020. The initial contagion in the country was mainly connected with the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy as there are circa 70,000 residents of Italy from North Macedonia and resulted in many people returning to North Macedonia, bringing the virus with them. As of 9 July, over 7,000 cases have been confirmed in the country, due to its second wave caused by family reunions during Eid al-Fitr among the Muslim minority and the overall re-opening of the country to organize the parliamentary elections.