Malaysia – a small hilly-mountainous region in the western part of the Republic of Macedonia. It stretches on the western slopes of the Karaorman Mountain, covering the entire basin of the Marsh River (Big River), right tributary of black drim. The east is bordered by Debarca, in the northwest with Debar Zupa, west with Debar Drimkol and south with the northern periphery of the Struga Pole. In the past, it was called a schedule, where the famous son-made electricity originated. Today’s name has given neighboring Albanians living on the northern periphery of Struga field, and marks “Hill”. Relief is hilly and mountain, interrupted with more deep valleys. The climate is mountainous, with cold winters and fresh summers. Karaorman’s slopes are covered with oak and beech forest. In M. There are four villages: seisy, chests, R’novo and Lok. All are either displaced or found in full resettlement phase. While in 1961 in M. They lived 926 h., in 2002 It remained to live only 22 h. Both in the chests (10) and seioving (11), and the other two villages are displaced. The population consists of Macedonians on which primary occupation is livestock. Lit.: Branislav Russians ¢, Malesia, “Annual Proceedings of FF”, REC. 6, Skopje, 1953. Al. ST.
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