| Statistical regions of North Macedonia | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Category | Unitary state | 
| Location | North Macedonia | 
| Number | 8 statistical regions | 
| Populations | 138,722 (Vardar) – 607,007 (Skopje) | 
| Government | |
| Subdivisions | |
North Macedonia is divided into eight statistical regions.[1]
Regions
| Region | Area (km2) | Macedonian name | Population (2021 census) | Largest city | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Eastern | 3,537 | Источен регион | 150,234 | Štip | 
| Northeastern | 2,310 | Североисточен регион | 152,982 | Kumanovo | 
| Pelagonia | 4,717 | Пелагониски регион | 210,431 | Bitola | 
| Polog | 2,416 | Полошки регион | 251,552 | Tetovo | 
| Skopje | 1,812 | Скопски регион | 607,007 | Skopje | 
| Southeastern | 2,739 | Југоисточен регион | 148,387 | Strumica | 
| Southwestern | 3,340 | Југозападен регион | 177,398 | Ohrid | 
| Vardar | 4,042 | Вардарски регион | 138,722 | Veles | 
See also

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References
- ↑ "General and Regional Statistics". State Statistical Office of the Republic of North Macedonia. Retrieved 31 August 2010.
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