Kisela Voda

Kisela Voda, a municipality in the Republic of North Macedonia, is steeped in history and holds a significant place in the country’s contemporary landscape. Founded in the 20th century, Kisela Voda has evolved into a dynamic and culturally rich urban center.

Historically, the municipality’s development is closely tied to the broader history of North Macedonia, particularly during the period of Yugoslavia. Over time, Kisela Voda has witnessed urbanization and the expansion of its residential areas, reflecting the country’s growth and development.

The population of Kisela Voda was estimated to be around 60,000 residents, making it one of the larger municipalities in North Macedonia. In the present day, Kisela Voda continues to play a significant role as a suburban municipality within the capital city of Skopje. It is known for its residential neighborhoods, educational institutions, and cultural amenities, offering a comfortable and convenient living environment for its residents. Kisela Voda’s future prospects remain closely tied to its contributions to the greater Skopje metropolitan area and its commitment to sustainable development and quality of life for its citizens.

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City: Kisela Voda

Country: North Macedonia

Population: 61,965

Area: 46.86 km2

Mayor

Orce Gjorgjievski