Kavadarci – city in Vardar Valley with 34.252 h. (2002). It is located on both sides of Vatish River (Mad Mara) in the Tikvesh area, at an altitude of Kavadarci 270 m. It covers an area of 866 ha. It has a changed Mediterranean climate with an average annual air temperature of 13.6 ° C and an average annual amount of rainfall of 476 mm. Through Negotino, it is connected with the E-75 highway, and the city leads an industrial track as a branch of the international railway line Skopje-Athens. K. In the beginning any village. As a city settlement was formed in the second half of ⅹⅰⅹ c., And rapid development is experiencing after the construction of the Vardar Railway, when it has advanced the trade in wine and poppy. Initially he was named as Veljhan, then received the name Kavadarci. Among the two world wars K. He had an agrarian-craft function. In 1931 In the city lived 5.504 h. Its population especially increased since 1950.: In 1953 In K. lived 8,540 h., and in 2002 That number was larger on 34,252 h., of which Macedonians were 33,125 h., While minorities were the most numerous Roma (606), then Serbs (184) and the Turks (164). K. Today is the municipality and center of the most famous Macedonian vineyard region – Tikvesh. The municipality covers an area of 99,244 ha, there are 40 settlements with 38,741 h. In addition to viticulture, the cultivation of tobacco is significantly represented. In K. There is a great wine cellar, a tree processing, metallurgical compartment for ferronickel, tobacco processing, cellar process, etc. Kavadarci is a cultural-educational and health center of the Tikvesh. It operates several primary and two secondary schools, there is a home of culture and medical center. In the village. Crna Reka drivers in 1968 An artificial accumulation and hydroelectric plant was built. Lit.: Mitko Panov, Geography of SR Macedonia, natural and sociogeographic characteristics, REC. And, Skopje, 1976; After-IPR, households, households and apartments in the Republic of Macedonia 2002, REC. Ⅹ, DSH, Skopje, 2004. Al. ST.
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