Kumanovo at a Glance

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Southern Court / Bulgaria

City of Kumanovo
Location: North Central Macedonia, in the extreme east of the Kumanovo municipality.
Climate: Temperate.
History: Settled in the late 15th or early 16th century, the town was first noticed by Ottoman authorities in 1519. Kumanovo became the administrative center for its region in the early 17th century. In the late 17th century, it became a center of rebellion against Ottoman rule. During World War II, Kumanovo was a center of anti-fascist insurrection and Macedonian nationalism.
Who Rules: Mayor Zoran Damjanoviski.
Supernatural Power: Duke Damyan
Population: Aproximately 135,000, Over the past decade, the city has grown significantly due to immigration from the countryside in search of employment.
Economy: Diverse. Metal fabrication, textiles, tobacco and agriculture.
Notable Hotels: None of note (None that advertise in English, anyway :)
Places to Shop: Green Market, others
Places of Worship: Church of St. Nicholas (13th century icons are stored here), Church Holy Trinity, Church of St. George, Staro Nagoričane, Church of St. Petka, Karpino Monastery, Eski Mosque
Police: The Police of Kumanovo are strong and violent. They greatly fear allowing the chaos of the countryside into the city, which makes for an atmosphere of martial law, particularly after dark.
Organized Crime: Minor within the city, though rumors fly about smuggling rings. In the countryside, some of the most violent criminals in Europe organize themselves. In the city, "Security Companies" run the majority of illegal activity.
Notable Supernaturals: Rumors abound of animals that have been seen in the streets. Though these rumors span decades, the descriptions remain strikingly similar.
Resident Occultists:
Landmarks:
- Milano Arena
- Tane Georgievski Library
- KUD "Pance Pesev" (Gallery of Folklore
- Trajko Prokopiev (museum and national theater).
- Kokino (4,000 year old Megalithic Observatory, 4th oldest in the world according to NASA) 30km NE of Kumanovo proper)
- Sculpture of Batko Gjorgjija
- Hristijan Todorovski - Karposh House Museum
- statue of the Woman Fighter
Monuments to:
- Four Poles Monument
- Kosturnica
- Zebrnjak
Local Lore: Maps: http://wikimapia.org/#lat=42.1332401&lon=21.712718&z=15&l=0&m=b&search=kumanovo%20macedonia
Websites: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kumanovo#Geography