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Annex 2: List of 'Mountainous' Areas Annex 2: List of ‘Mountainous’ areas Settlements designated as ‘Mountainous’ areas (>700m) Municipality LAU 2 City: Berovo and villages: Budinarci, Vladimirovo, Dvorishte, Berovo Machevo, Mitrashinci, Ratevo, Rusinovo and Smojmirovo. Villages: Bratin Dol, Brusnik, Bukovo, Gopesh, Graeshnica, Dihovo, Dolenci, Dragos, Drevenik, Gjavato, Zlokukani, Kazani, Kisava, Bitola Krklino, Lavci, Lera, Lisolaj, Lopatica, Magarevo, Maloviste, Metimir, Nizepole, Oblakovo, Orehovo, Ostrec, Ramna, Rotino, Svinishte, Snegovo, Srpci, Staro Zmirnovo, Strezevo, Trnovo, Capari. Villages: Gorno Palchiste, Jelovjane, Novakje, Novo Selo, Rakovec, Bogovinje Selce Kec, Sinichane and Urvic. Brvenica Village: Gurgurnica Butel Village : Ljubanci Vasilevo Villages: Kushkulija, Nivichino. Vevchani Village: Vevchani Veles Village: Novo Selo Vinica Villages: Grljani, Kalimanci, Laki, Trshino. Villages: Vranovci, Gorjane, Novo Selo, Gurgjevishte, Kalishte, Vrapchishte Lomnica, Pozarane. Gevgelija Village: Huma Villages:Brodec, Vrutok, Gorno Jelovce, Gorna Djonovica, Dolno Jelovce, Dolna Djonovica , Zelezna Reka, Korito, Kunovo, Leshnica, Gostivar Merdita, Mitroj Krsti, Padalishte, Pechkovo, Simnica, Srbinovo, Strajane, Rechane, Trnovo, Kafa. Gradsko Village: Dvorishte Villages: Banishte, Gari, Gorno Kosovrasti, Krivci, Mogorche, Osoj, Debar Rajchica, Tatar Elevci, Hame, Dzepishte. Villages: Arbinovo, Brezani, Vrbjani, Godivje, Gorno Sredorecie, GrkoPole, Dolno Sredorecie, Zlesti, Klimeshtani, Laktinje, Mramorec, Debarca Slatino, Slatinski Ciflik, Slivovo, Soshani, Turje, CrvenaVoda, Belchista, Botun, Velmej, Izdeglavje, Leshani, Novo Selo, Ozdoleni, Pesocani, Volino, Orovnik, Trebenista, Gorenci, Mesheishta Villages: Bigla, Vetren, Vratislavci, Dramce, Kiselica, Grad, Nov Delchevo Istevnik, Selnik, Stamer, Star Istevnik, Turija, Virce, Gabrovo, Zvegor, Razlovci, Ciflik Villages: Babino, Bazernik, Boiste, Brezovo, Velmevci, Virovo, Golemo Ilino, Zeleznec, Zashle, Leskovo, Malo Ilino, Mrenoga, Demir Hisar Radovo, Rastojca, Smilevo,Suvo Grlo, Cerovo, Kochishte, Obednik, Zvan, Sloeshntica, Strugovo,Zurce , Zagorice, Novo Selo, Rakitnica, Sopotnica, Suvo Dol, Utovo, Dolenci Villages: Zrze, Margari, Gorno Selo, Gostirazni, Drenovci,Dolgaec, Dolneni Strovija, Kosino, Nebregovo, Slepce Zelino Villages: Gorna Lesnica, Lukovica, Sedlarevo,Merovo, Cerevo Zelenikovo Village: Paligrad Jegunovce Villages: Belovishte, Vratnica, Jazince, Rogachevo, Staro Selo. Villages: Bojancishte, Bohula, Galiste, Klinovo, Kumanichevo, Kavadarci Majden, R’zanovo, Radnja, Rozden, Stragovo, Bunarce Pravednik, Konopiste Villages: Vrteshka, Ebeplija, Junuzlija, Micak, Kepekcelija, Kurfalija, Karbinci Kucica, Muratlija, Pripecani, Prnalija, Kucilat, Kalauzlija Villages: Bacista, Bukojcani, Lesnica, Midinci, Recani-Zajasko, Tajmiste, Gorno Strogomiste, Dlapkin Dol, Zajas,Dolno Strogomiste, Kolari, Gresnica, Knezino, Osoj,Rastani, Belica, Brzhdani, Vidrani, Golemo Crsko, Gorna Dusegubica, Gorno Dobrenoec, Dolna Dushegubica,Dolno Dobrenoec, Manastirsko Dolenci, Ivancista, Kichevo Izvor, Javorec, Judovo, Kladnik, Klenoec, Kozica,Lavcani, Malkoec, Malo Crsko, Podvis, Popoec, Popolzhani,Prostranje, Cer, Drugovo, Ehlovec, Sviniste,Berikovo,Jagol Dolenci, Novo Selo, Papradiste, Garani, Jagol, Premka, Srbica, Zubrino, Tuin, Shutovo, Arangel, Oslomej, Popovjani, Dupjani,Kozicino, Krusica, Orlanci, Pates, Robetino, Svetorace, Karbunica, Vranestica, Recani-Celopecko Konche Villages: Gorni Lipovik, Negrenovci Villages: Bezikovo, Gorno Gradce, Glavovica, Jastrebnik, Kostin Kochani Dol, Leski ,Nebojani, Nivicani, Novo Selo, Polaki, Trkanje, Preseka, Pantelej, Rajcani, Pasadzikovo, Recani, Dolno Gradce Villages: Gorno Kratovo, Emirica, Kavrak, Knezevo, Kojkovo, Kratovo Kunovo, Lukovo, Mushkovo, Nezilovo, Blizanci,Stracin, Prikovci, Tatomir, Shlegovo, Ketenovo. City: Kriva Palanka and villages: B’s, Bashtevo, Borovo, Varoviste, Gabar, Golema Crcorija, Gradec, Dlabocica, Dobrovnica, Drenak, Drenje,Duracka Reka, Zidilovo, Kiselica, Konopnica, Kostur,Koshari Kriva Palanka Krklja , Krstov Dol, Lozanovo, Luke, Mala Crcorija, Martinica, Metezevo, Nerav, Ogut, Osice,Podrzi konj, Stanci, Trnovo, Uzem, Kostur, Mozdivnjak. City: Krushevo and villages : Arilevo, Belushino, Birino,Gorno Krushevo Divjaci, Dolno Divjaci, Ostrilci, Pusta Reka,Selce ,Norovo, Jakrenovo, Vrboec, Borino Villages: Belanovce, Glaznja, Goshince, Zlokukane,Izvor, R”nkovce, Lipkovo Straza, Strima. Villages: Adzievci, Belicica, Bibaj, Bituse, Bogdevo,Boletin, Velebrdo, Volkovija, Viduse, Vrben,Vrbjani, Galicnik, Grekaj,Duf, Zirovnica , Zuznje,Jance , Kicinica, Krakornica, Leunovo, Mavrovo i Lazaropole, Mavrovi Anovi, Nivishte, Nikiforovo, Nistrovo,Nicpur, Rostusha Novo Selo, Orkuse, Prisojnica,Rosoki, Rostusa, Ribnica, Selce, Sence, Skudrinje, Sretkovo, Tanuse, Trebiste, Tresonce, Cerovo,Mavrovo, Susica Makedonska Villages:Dulica, Kosevica, Kostin Dol, Moshtica, Sasa, Cera Kamenica Villages: Bence, Bitovo, Breznica, Brest, Volce, Dolni Manastirec, Gorno Botusje, Gorno Krusje, Dolnono Botusje, Makedonski Dolno Krusje, Drenovo, Zagrad, Zvecan,Ince, Kovac, Kosovo, Brod Lupste, Staro Selo, Ramne,Rastes, Slansko, Susica, Tazevo, Tomino Selo, Trebovlje, Cresnevo, Krapa, Lokvica, Mogilec, Rusjaci, Vir Mogila Villages: Mojno, Crnichani Villages: Brnik, Budimirci, Gnilez, Grumazi, Grunista, Iveni, Meglenci, Orle, Petalino, Polog, Zovich ,Staravina,Armatush, Novaci Makovo, Gradesnica, Dolno Orehovo, Zivojno,Paralovo, Tepavci, Zovik 2, Veleselo Novo Selo Villages: Barbarevo, Badolen, Stinik. Villages: Vapila, Velestovo, Elsani, Zavoj, Konjsko, Kuratica, Livoista, Ljubanista, Ramne, Plake, Rasino, Recica, Svinista,Sirula, Ohrid Skrebatno, Sipokno, Dolno Lakocerej, Gorno Lakocerej, Orman, Velgosti, Dolno Konjsko, Kosel, Trpejca, Openica, Pestani, Leskoec, Podmolje. Petrovec Village: Divlje City: Pehcevo and villages: Negrevo,Pancarevo, Crnik, Ciflik, Pehcevo Robovo, Umlena Plasnica Village: Preglovo. Villages: Belovodica, Beshishte, Bonce, Veprcani, Vitoliste, Volkovo, Dabnica,Zivovo, Kokre, Krusevica, Krstec,Lopatica, Pletvar, Polciste, Prilep Prilepec, Prisad, Oreovac, Shtavica, Pestani, Leniste, Malo Ruvci, Marul,Selce, Cumovo City: Probistip and Vilages: Grizilevci, Zelengrad, Jamishte, Probishtip Kundino, Lesnovo, Marcino, Gorni Stubol, Dobrevo, Dreveno, Shtalkovica Villages: Ali Koch, Ali Lobasi, Kozbunar, Kodzalija, Novo Selo, Papavnica, Smilanci, Shaintas, Shipkovica, Shturkovo, Drzani, Radovish Karalobosi, Karadzaral, Hudaverlija, Durutlija, Koselija, Supurge, Cesme Maale Villages: Baratlija, German, Milutince, P’kliste, Stanca, Gulince, Krivi Rankovce Kamen, Petralica, Psaca, Radibus, Odreno,Otosnica City: Resen and villages: Arvati, Bolno, Brajcino, Gorno Krusje, Evla, Zlatari, Izbista, Ilino, Konjsko, Kriveni, Lavci, Leva Reka, Grncari, Dolno Dupeni, Podmocani, Rajca, Gorno Dupeni, Stenje, Jankovec, Resen Krani, Sopotsko, Leskoec, Ljubojno, Otesevo, Petrino, Pokrvenik, Stipona, Shurlenci, Kurbinovo, Preljublje, Shtrbovo, Slivnica, Dolna Bela Crkva, Dolno Perovo, Nakolec, Asamati, Pretor, Drmeni, Ezerani, Carev Dvor, Gorna Bela Crkva,Volkoderi, Kozjak Saraj Village: Raovik Sveti Nikole Village: Stoimanci Villages: Drzilovo, Sveta Petka, Nova Breznica, Patishka Reka, Gorno Sopishte Sonje Studenichani Villages: Aldinci, Elovo, Kaldirec, Ramni Gaber, Cvetovo, Crn Vrv Villages: Arbanashko, Dlabocica, Dejlovce, Aljince, Kokino, Staro Nagoricane M”glence, Malotino, Osiche, Ramno, Bukovljane, Cvetishnica Villages: Bezovo, Bogojci, Boroec, Brcevo, Burinec, Visni, Gorna Belica, Drenok, Zbazdi, Jablanica, Labunista, Lakavica, Lokov, Mali Vlaj, Mislodezda, Modric, Nerezi, Piskupstina, Frangovo, Podgorci, Poum, Prisovjani, R’zanovo, Selci, Toska, Lukovo, Oktisi, Struga Tasmarunista, Vraniste, Globocica, Draslajca, Novo Selo, Shum, Livada,Veleshta, Dolno Tatesi, Gorno Tatesi, Dzepin, Zagracani, Koroshishta, Radolishta, Radozda, Dolna Belica, Dobovjani, Delogozdi Tearce Villages: Brezno, Varvara, Jelosnik Villages: Bozovce, Brodec, Vejce, Veshala, Gajre, Djermo, Lavce, Tetovo Lisec, Otunje, Selce, Setole, Sipkovica,Jedoarce Villages: Bajramovci, Brestani, Gorno Melnicani, Gorenci, Dolgas, Dolno Melnicani, Elevci, Zitineni, Kocista, Kodzadzik, Novak, Centar Zupa Osolnica, Odzovci, Pareshi, Balanci, Crno Boci, Evla, Mal Papradnik, Pralenik, Centar Zupa Villages: Gorno Jabolciste, Gorno Vranovci, Papradiste,Popadija, Chashka Cresnovo, Dolno Jabolciste, Oreshe, Plevenje, Nezilovo, Krnino, Kapinovo Chucher- Villages: Blace, Brest, Brodec, Tanusevci. Sandevo Villages: Kalapetrovci, Kosevo, Nikoman, Pocivalo, Sasavarlija, Suvo Stip Grlo Total designated settlements 734 .
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