Džepčište

Džepčište
Џепчиште
Xhepçisht
Village
Džepčište is located in North Macedonia
Džepčište
Džepčište
Location within North Macedonia
Coordinates: 42°02′N 21°00′E / 42.033°N 21.000°E / 42.033; 21.000
CountryNorth Macedonia
RegionPolog
MunicipalityTetovo
Population
 (2021)
 • Total
3,338
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Car platesTE
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Džepčište (Macedonian: Џепчиште; Albanian: Xhepçisht) is a village in the municipality of Tetovo, North Macedonia.

Geography

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Džepčište is located at the range of Shar Mountain-Scardica, as well as in the field of Polog valley, characterized by relatively frosty winters as mountain stream climate prevailing during the long winter and warm and dry with temperatures reaching up to 45 degrees Celsius in the summer time for a Mediterranean climate. Overall, it has four seasons and fertile agricultural land and is known for the stable and very well-grown vegetables and local fruits.

Demographics

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According to the statistical office of North Macedonia, Džepčište numbers about 760 residential homes. Approximately 700 of them are inhabited by Albanians and around 9 houses with ethnic Macedonians. Many individuals from this village live abroad, especially in European countries where they work and live, many with their families.

According to the 2021 census, the village had a total of 3.338 inhabitants.[1] Ethnic groups in the village include:[1]

Year Macedonian Albanian Turks Romani Vlachs Serbs Bosniaks Others Total
2002 19 3.934 ... ... 1 ... ... 35 4.051
2021 33 3.198 1 ... 1 ... ... 105 3.338

According to the 1942 Albanian census, Džepčište was inhabited by 1408 Muslim Albanians, 100 Bulgarians and 38 Serbs.[2]

In statistics gathered by Vasil Kanchov in 1900, the village of Džepčište was inhabited by 385 Muslim Albanians and 80 Orthodox Bulgarians.[3]

Notable people

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References

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  1. ^ a b Macedonian Census (2021), Book 5 - Total population according to the Ethnic Affiliation, Mother Tongue and Religion, The State Statistical Office, Skopje, 2021
  2. ^ "Ethnic/Religious composition of Dibër and Tetovë prefectures".
  3. ^ Vasil Kanchov (1900). Macedonia: Ethnography and Statistics. Sofia. p. 264.
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