Poreche – a mountainous area in the middle course of the r. Fever. From the East it is closed with the hard access was of Dautica, Karadzica and the Suva Mountain, in the north is separated by Suva Gora from Polog, west with the mountains Cheleoica and Pesjak from the Kicevo valley and the south of the Busheva Mountain by the Krushevo region. In the northeast, the link with the Skopje valley is maintained through the tower (1,135 m), in the southeast with Pelagonia through the Barbaras, and in the west with the Kicevo valley along the valley of the fever. The surrounding mountains are composed of crystalline shales, through which complexes of limestones and dolomites are lying. In the middle part of the area, there is a plateau covered with freshwater sands and clays of leses of magnetic and lemonite ore. In the middle of the plateau, fever has disposed of its basket, and with more small tributaries completely decayed. In some places it is covered with forest, but for the most part it is naked or overgrown with shrubs. The northern mountain periphery protects the area of cold influences, so the climate is mild and the pythos of chestnut, the vine and tobacco are managed here. In the first half of ⅹⅰⅹ c. in P. Strong rugs from Poreche developed mining, and this exploitation and melting of iron ore. Samokov, blacksmith and coffin are known as well-known mining villages. Later, due to arutency, the exploitation of iron ore completely dared, and the population of mining was reoriented to the articles. In P. There are 51 villages and Makedonski Brod as a city settlement. The largest number of villages are on the impaired hills of the Porecian plateau. They are inhabited by Macedonians, but are busy by strong emigration movements. As a result of emigration their number from 18.033 h. In 1961 decreases on 7,141 h. In 2002 The resettlement is directed mainly towards Skopje. The primary occupation of the more demanded cultivation of tobacco and orchards. Lit.: Petar Johns ¢, Poreche. Potlja and Morlon Stanovision, Ska, Kne. 28, Belgrade, 1935. Al. ST.
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