Ržanovo / Rzhanovo ’Ржаново | |
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Village | |
Coordinates: Coordinates: 41°22′23″N20°39′56″E / 41.37306°N 20.66556°E | |
Country | North Macedonia |
Region | Southwestern |
Municipality | Struga |
Elevation | 1,250 m (4,100 ft) |
Population (2002) | |
• Total | 0 |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
Area code | +38946 |
Rzhanovo is a village in the municipality of Struga, North Macedonia. [1]
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