Borino

village in North Macedonia

Borino is a village in the Municipality of Krusheva, in the Republic of North Macedonia.

Borino
Борино
Village
Borino
Population
 • Total441
Vehicle registration

Geography change

Borino village, situated roughly 31 kilometers to the north of Krushevo and 30.5 kilometers to the northwest of Prilep, is renowned for its two small lakes. One of these lakes covers an area of roughly 5 hectares, while the other spans approximately 1.5 hectares. These lakes contribute to Borino's charm as a lowland settlement close to Mount Bush.

Population change

Based on the data written by the Bulgarian historian Vasil K'nchov in his work "Macedonia, Ethnography and Statistics" in 1900, there were about 200 inhabitants, all Albanians, living in the village of Borino at that time. [1] According to the population census held in North Macedonia in 2002, Borino had 441 inhabitants. [2] The ethnic affiliation of the inhabitants of Borino village was as follows:

Ethnicity in total
Albanian 340
Turkish 13
BOSNIAK 86
Others 0

The following table lists the official data according to population censuses in the years 1948 - 2002.[3]

year Macedonian Albanian Turk Roma Vlach Serbia BOSNIAK Others in total
1948 445
1953 2 4 502 . . . 508
1961 418 . . . . . . . . . 418
1971 4 4 339 . . . . . . 97 444
1981 2 41 220 . . . 211 474
1991 239 138 118 495
1994 290 37 111 438
2002 340 13 86 2 441

References change

  1. Кънчов, Васил. „Македония. Етнография и статистика“. Sofje, 1900, Faqe.246.
  2. Agjencia Shtetërore e Statistikave e Maqedonisë së Veriut: Popullsia sipas përkatësisë etnike sipas regjistrimeve të popullsisë 1948, 1953, 1961, 1971, 1981, 1991, 1994 dhe 2002
  3. "Baza e të dhënave MakStat". Archived from the original on 10 December 2021. Retrieved 28 August 2020.

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