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Demir Hisar (town)

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Demir Hisar
Демир Хисар (Macedonian)
Town
Flag of Demir Hisar
Coat of arms of Demir Hisar
Demir Hisar is located in North Macedonia
Demir Hisar
Demir Hisar
Location within North Macedonia
Coordinates: 41°13′15″N 21°12′11″E / 41.22083°N 21.20306°E / 41.22083; 21.20306
Country North Macedonia
Region
Pelagonia
Municipality
Demir Hisar
Government
 • MayorNikola Najdovski (VMRO-DPMNE)[1]
Population
 (2021)
 • Total2,431
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Area code(+389) 047
Car platesDH
ClimateCfb

Demir Hisar (Macedonian: Демир Хисар [dɛˈmir‿xisar] ) (formerly Murgaševo until 1946) is a small town in North Macedonia. It is the seat of Demir Hisar Municipality.

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Etymology

The name of the town comes from Ottoman Turkish Demir Hisar (Iron Fortress) when the settlement was part of the Ottoman Empire.

Demographics

The Yugoslav census of 1953 recorded 902 people in Demir Hisar of whom 449 were Macedonians, 412 Turks, 27 Albanians and 14 others.[2] The 1961 Yugoslav census recorded 1129 people of whom 1047 were Macedonians, 39 Albanians, 24 Turks, and 19 others.[2] The 1971 Yugoslav census recorded 1828 people of whom 1731 were Macedonians, 34 Turks, 30 Albanians, 4 Romani, 1 Bosniak and 28 others.[2] The 1981 Yugoslav census recorded 2283 people of whom were 2145 Macedonians, 75 Albanians, 19 Turks, 17 Romani and 27 others.[2] The Macedonian census of 1994 recorded 2447 people of whom 2336 were Macedonians, 9 Albanians, 4 Turks and 98 others.[2] According to the 2002 census, the town had a total of 2593 inhabitants.[3] Ethnic groups in the village include:[3]

As of the 2021 census, Demir Hisar had 2,431 residents with the following ethnic composition:[4]

  • Macedonians 2,281 (93.8%)
  • Persons for whom data are taken from administrative sources 69 (2.8%)
  • Albanians 39 (1.6%)
  • Roma 16 (0.7%)
  • Vlachs 9 (0.4%)
  • Serbs 5 (0.2%)
  • Others 12 (0.5%)

History

In the 1467/1468 Ottoman defter, Murgaševo had 115 households, 8 bachelors and 3 widows. The majority of household heads bore Slavic or general Christian personal names, however, when including kinship ties, the Albanian element constituted just under a quarter[5]

In statistics gathered by Vasil Kanchov in 1900, the village of Murgaševo was inhabited by 240 Muslim Albanians.[6] In 1905 in statistics gathered by Dimitar Mishev Brancoff, Murgaševo was inhabited by 240 Muslim Albanians.[7] The population of Demir Hisar (Murgaševo) are Tosks, a subgroup of southern Albanians.[8] In the 2010s, only three Albanian families remain in Demir Hisar and nearby Albanian villagers from Obednik are assisting the community in efforts to repair the dilapidated old village mosque.[9]

Gallery

References

  1. ^ Local Elections 2021 – Mayor of Demir Hisar. State Election Commission.
  2. ^ a b c d e Sherafedin Kaso (2005). The settlements with Muslim population in Macedonia. Logos-A. p. 74. ISBN 978-9989-58-155-7..
  3. ^ a b Macedonian Census (2002), Book 5 - Total population according to the Ethnic Affiliation, Mother Tongue and Religion, The State Statistical Office, Skopje, 2002, p. 230.
  4. ^ Total resident population of the Republic of North Macedonia by ethnic affiliation, by settlement, Census 2021
  5. ^ . Димитров, Никола (2017). ГЕОГРАФИЈА НА НАСЕЛБИ - Општина Демир Хисар -. Битола: Национална и универзитетска библиотека "Св. Климент Охридски", Скопје. p. 27-28.
  6. ^ Vasil Kanchov (1900). Macedonia: Ethnography and Statistics. Sofia. p. 238.
  7. ^ D.M.Brancoff (1905). La Macédoine et sa Population Chrétienne. Paris. pp. 172-173.
  8. ^ Indogermanische Gesellschaft (1929). Indogermanisches Jahrbuch, Vol. 13. Karl J. Trübner. p. 183. "Monastir (Bitol) auch für das Studium des Alb. geeignet: Ostrec (11 km von Monastir), Zlokućani haben geg., Dihovo, Bratindol, Magarevo, Ramna, Kažani, Dolenci, Lera, Crnovec, Drevenik, Murgašovo tosk. Bevölkerung. Die tosk."
  9. ^ Hasani, Qenan (30 July 2011). "Obednikasit ndihmojnë xhaminë e Murgashovës, I shpëtoi 2001-shit, rrezikohet tani [Obednik villagers assist the mosque of Demir Hisar, it escaped the events of 2001, though now is endangered] Archived 2017-08-03 at the Wayback Machine". Koha. p. 7.

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