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'''Kriva Palanka''' ({{lang-mk|Крива Паланка}} {{IPA-mk|ˌkriːva ˈpalanka||Mk-Kriva Palanka.ogg}}) is a town located in the northeastern part of ]. It has 14,558 inhabitants. The town of Kriva Palanka is the seat of ] which has almost 21,000 inhabitants.<ref>{{Cite web|title=За Крива Паланка|url=https://www.krivapalanka.gov.mk/za-kriva-palanka|website=Општина Крива Паланка|language=mk-MK|access-date=2020-05-02}}</ref> '''Kriva Palanka''' ({{langx|mk|Крива Паланка}} {{IPA-mk|ˌkriːva ˈpalanka||Mk-Kriva Palanka.ogg}}) is a town located in the northeastern part of ]. It has 13,481 inhabitants. The town of Kriva Palanka is the seat of ] which has 18,059 inhabitants.<ref>{{Cite web|title=За Крива Паланка|url=https://www.krivapalanka.gov.mk/za-kriva-palanka|website=Општина Крива Паланка|language=mk-MK|access-date=2020-05-02}}</ref>


The town lies near the ''Deve Bair'' national border crossing with ]; as such, there is nearly constant heavy traffic passing through the main road which bisects the two sides of the town (Deve Bair is considered the main border crossing between North Macedonia and Bulgaria because it links the capitals ] with ]). The town lies near the ''Deve Bair'' national border crossing with ]; as such, there is nearly constant heavy traffic passing through the main road which bisects the two sides of the town (Deve Bair is considered the main border crossing between North Macedonia and Bulgaria because it links the capitals ] with ]).
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==Etymology== ==Etymology==


The name of the town derives from the curved riverbed of the river ]. The old name of Kriva Palanka was ''Egri Dere'', in ] - "Curved River". The Turkish word ''dere'' was later substituted with '']''. The name of the town derives from the curved riverbed of the river ]. The old name of Kriva Palanka was ''Egri Dere'', in ] - "Curved River". The Turkish word ''dere'' was later substituted with '']''. The word Palanka literally means '']'', a place bigger than a ] but smaller than a ].


==Geography and climate== ==Geography and climate==
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During this period, ] with the help of the local traders in 1814-1819, printed five famous books in Buda in a lively folk speech. Yoakim not only addressed the need for literacy, but had a crucial role in the establishment of the church - cell school in 1817, which was placed in Enger's house, in which vicinity later with great efforts by the city aristocrats and the donor David Jerej, in 1833 the church of St. Dimitrija would be built. During this period, ] with the help of the local traders in 1814-1819, printed five famous books in Buda in a lively folk speech. Yoakim not only addressed the need for literacy, but had a crucial role in the establishment of the church - cell school in 1817, which was placed in Enger's house, in which vicinity later with great efforts by the city aristocrats and the donor David Jerej, in 1833 the church of St. Dimitrija would be built.


As a result of church-educational activity in Kriva Palanka, as early as 1833 functions the epitropic — church community, which in 1861 was transformed into a church — school community, and already the same year will be self-governed without renouncement of the Skopje Patriarchal metropolitan. As a result of church-educational activity in Kriva Palanka, as early as 1833 functions the epitropic — church community, which in 1861 was transformed into a ] church — school community, and already the same year will be self-governed without renouncement of the Skopje Patriarchal metropolitan.


From 1877 to 1912, Kriva Palanka was part of the ] of the ] while after the ] it became part of the ]. From 1877 to 1912, Kriva Palanka was part of the ] of the ] while after the ] it became part of the ].
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==Population== ==Population==


{| class="wikitable" align="center" {| class="wikitable"
|
! Ethnic group
| colspan="2" |2021
! number
|- |-
|
| ] || 13,758, 97%
|Number
|%
|- |-
|'''TOTAL'''
| ] || 2
|14,450
|100
|- |-
|]
| ] || 560
|13,758
|95.2
|- |-
|]
| ] || 2
|560
|3.88
|- |-
| ] || 88 |Serbs
|88
|0.61
|- |-
|others
| ] || 1
|- |44
|0.03
| other || 39
|} |}


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==Religion== ==Religion==

The population of Kriva Palanka is mostly of the Orthodox faith. Orthodoxy is deeply entered into the life and traditions of the citizens of Kriva Palanka for which testify the large number of churches and monasteries that are located in the city and in the immediate vicinity. Kriva Palanka is well known in North Macedonia for one of the most beautiful monastery complexes, the monastery of Saint Joachim Osogovski. The population of Kriva Palanka is mostly of the Orthodox faith. Orthodoxy is deeply entered into the life and traditions of the citizens of Kriva Palanka for which testify the large number of churches and monasteries that are located in the city and in the immediate vicinity. Kriva Palanka is well known in North Macedonia for one of the most beautiful monastery complexes, the monastery of Saint Joachim Osogovski.


==Economy== ==Economy==
Economically, trade is most developed in Kriva Palanka due to the proximity to the Bulgarian border, and the rest are engaged in agriculture (mostly cultivated potato, to a lesser extent corn, wheat, barley, rye, oats, etc..), then mining is also important with the nearby mines Toranica (lead and zinc) and Bentomak. In the center of Kriva Palanka there are several traditional craft stores that are still actively working. There are also grocery stores, and on the hills near the town there are many sawmills and cutmills for firewood and furniture.


==Education==
Economically, trade is most developed in Kriva Palanka due to the proximity to the Bulgarian border, and the rest are engaged in agriculture (mostly cultivated potato, to a lesser extent corn, wheat, barley, rye, oats, etc..), then mining is also important with the nearby mines Toranica (lead and zinc) and Bentomak. In the center of Kriva Palanka there are several traditional craft stores that are still actively working. There are also grocery stores, and on the hills near the town there are many sawmills and cutmills for firewood and furniture.
In the city operate many kindergartens, three primary schools and a high school. There are several kindergartens, three primary schools and a high school.
Due to its location on the European Corridor G-8, since a long time ago is planned an extension of the railroad to Kriva Palanka and the Bulgarian border, which is currently built to the village of Beljakovce.
In near future will begin the project for gasification of the town.

==Twin cities==

List of Kriva Palanka's sister and twin cities:<ref name=SC>{{cite web |url=https://istmedia.rs/grad-bor-3-oktobra-slavi-svoj-dan-dolaze-gosti-iz-ukrajine-makedonije-i-rumunije-ali-ne-i-francuzi-crnogorci-i-kinezi/ |title=Grad Bor 3. oktobra slavi svoj dan. Dolaze gosti iz Ukrajine, Makedonije i Rumunije, ali ne i Francuzi, Crnogorci i Kinezi|publisher=Istmedia |type=website |access-date=2 October 2019}}</ref>

* {{flagicon|Serbia}} ''']''', ]
* {{flagicon|Romania}} ''']''', ]
* {{flagicon|Serbia}} ''']''', ]


==References== ==References==

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Place in Northeastern, North Macedonia
Kriva Palanka Крива Паланкa (Macedonian)
From the top, Kriva River flowing through Kriva Palanka, Downtown Kriva Palanka, Osogovo Monastery
Flag of Kriva PalankaFlagCoat of arms of Kriva PalankaCoat of arms
Nickname: Palanka
Kriva Palanka is located in North MacedoniaKriva PalankaKriva PalankaLocation within Macedonia
Coordinates: 42°7′N 22°11′E / 42.117°N 22.183°E / 42.117; 22.183
Country North Macedonia
Region Northeastern
Municipality Kriva Palanka
Government
 • MayorSashko Mitovski (SDSM)
Elevation620 m (2,030 ft)
Population
 • Total13,481
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code1330
Area code+389 031
Car platesKP
ClimateCfb
Websitewww.krivapalanka.gov.mk
Kriva Palanka
Monastery of Joakim Osogovski

Kriva Palanka (Macedonian: Крива Паланка [ˌkriːva ˈpalanka] ) is a town located in the northeastern part of North Macedonia. It has 13,481 inhabitants. The town of Kriva Palanka is the seat of Kriva Palanka Municipality which has 18,059 inhabitants.

The town lies near the Deve Bair national border crossing with Bulgaria; as such, there is nearly constant heavy traffic passing through the main road which bisects the two sides of the town (Deve Bair is considered the main border crossing between North Macedonia and Bulgaria because it links the capitals Skopje with Sofia).

Etymology

The name of the town derives from the curved riverbed of the river Kriva. The old name of Kriva Palanka was Egri Dere, in Turkish - "Curved River". The Turkish word dere was later substituted with Palanka. The word Palanka literally means town, a place bigger than a village but smaller than a city.

Geography and climate

Kriva Palanka has a temperate continental climate with moderately cold winter, warm summer, and relatively warm autumn. The higher parts of the municipality on Osogovo mountain are affected by the alpine climate. The average annual temperature is 10.2 C. The warmest month is July with an average temperature of 20.0 C and the coldest month is January with an average temperature of -0.3 C. Compared to the surrounding region, the Kriva Palanka area gets significant rainfall. This is due to the high altitude setting, which stimulates orographic precipitation of moisture carried by the western and southern winds. The average date of first snow cover in the area is 30 November. The areas over 1700 meters above sea level have quite low mean annual temperatures, therefore the peaks of Ruen and Carev Vrv are under snow cover from October until early June. Ruen remains under snow even in July.

History

The town is one of the youngest in North Macedonia. It was settled by Ottoman vizier Bayram Pasha and originally served as a fort to strengthen that region. The formation of the town is noted in Turkish documents from 1633. This includes a stone plate with Arabic encryption on the entrance of the fortress. The plate was later moved to the mosque which was situated in the center of the town and now is kept in the Museum of Macedonia in Skopje.

Its favorable position enabled this small settlement to become a larger town. There was a significant Christian influence in the town which led to the development and revival of the town in a Christian and orthodox manner. A class of rich and influential traders and artisans was formed who traveled outside the Ottoman Empire and brought new ideas of the 19th century to the city.

During this period, Yoakim Karchovski with the help of the local traders in 1814-1819, printed five famous books in Buda in a lively folk speech. Yoakim not only addressed the need for literacy, but had a crucial role in the establishment of the church - cell school in 1817, which was placed in Enger's house, in which vicinity later with great efforts by the city aristocrats and the donor David Jerej, in 1833 the church of St. Dimitrija would be built.

As a result of church-educational activity in Kriva Palanka, as early as 1833 functions the epitropic — church community, which in 1861 was transformed into a Bulgarian Exarchate church — school community, and already the same year will be self-governed without renouncement of the Skopje Patriarchal metropolitan.

From 1877 to 1912, Kriva Palanka was part of the Kosovo Vilayet of the Ottoman Empire while after the Balkan Wars it became part of the Kingdom of Serbia.

After the First World War in 1919-1920 when Kriva Palanka for the first time obtained the status of municipality as part of the Vardar Banovina of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, the town received its first native president (mayor) and its physical appearance, which has mostly been maintained as it is today. In that time Kriva Palanka became richer with a few significant facilities: The Municipal Building, The Officer's House, primary school Partizan, the old Hospital, and the first regulation of the riverbed of Kriva Reka from Osichka Maala to Numulija. In addition, the construction of the first power plant in North-East Macedonia began on the river Durachka, but the construction was stopped later on.

From 1941 to 1944, during the Axis occupation of Yugoslavia, Kriva Palanka, as most of Vardar Macedonia was annexed by the Kingdom of Bulgaria.

Population

2021
Number %
TOTAL 14,450 100
Macedonians 13,758 95.2
Roma 560 3.88
Serbs 88 0.61
others 44 0.03

The city has a favorable demographic picture with population growth. Notable is the high birthrate among the Macedonians, given that in the city and several surrounding villages, many families of Macedonian nationality live with 4 or more children.

Religion

The population of Kriva Palanka is mostly of the Orthodox faith. Orthodoxy is deeply entered into the life and traditions of the citizens of Kriva Palanka for which testify the large number of churches and monasteries that are located in the city and in the immediate vicinity. Kriva Palanka is well known in North Macedonia for one of the most beautiful monastery complexes, the monastery of Saint Joachim Osogovski.

Economy

Economically, trade is most developed in Kriva Palanka due to the proximity to the Bulgarian border, and the rest are engaged in agriculture (mostly cultivated potato, to a lesser extent corn, wheat, barley, rye, oats, etc..), then mining is also important with the nearby mines Toranica (lead and zinc) and Bentomak. In the center of Kriva Palanka there are several traditional craft stores that are still actively working. There are also grocery stores, and on the hills near the town there are many sawmills and cutmills for firewood and furniture.

Education

There are several kindergartens, three primary schools and a high school.

References

  1. "За Крива Паланка". Општина Крива Паланка (in Macedonian). Retrieved May 2, 2020.
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