Creševo
Creševo or Creshevo (Macedonian: Црешево) is a village in Gazi Baba Municipality of North Macedonia. Creševo is located in the northeast of Skopje, 15 km from the center of Skopje, capital city of Republic of North Macedonia. Geography and locationIt is located at the foothills of Skopska Crna Gora. In the east of Creševo is the village of Stračinci, in the northeast there is the village of Viniče, and Bulačani is located in the northwest, Smilkovci is in the southwest and Stajkovci is located in the south of the village of Creševo. HistoryCreševo is an old village located at the foot of Mount Skopska Crna Gora. The date of the origin of the village is not known, but It is thought that even during the Roman Empire there was a settlement which was located 3 km from the village named as Elenovo. The earliest documented trace is found in literature about King Stefan Milutin as early as, 1300 and published 1905 in Српски Етнографски Зборник.[1]
There are documents which mention Creševo in the Ottoman Empire in the documents of Mustafa Pasha who was rewarded for his loyalty to the Sultan Bayezid II.
Significant archaeological sites in the area of Creševo are: Breaks Dool found necropolis from Roman times. Selishte, isolated finding from Roman times. Smilkovci a settlement from Roman times. DemographyAccording to the last census of the population of Macedonia since 2021, the village has 982 inhabitants. Below is a table on the national structure of the population[3]
Social institutionsIn the village of Creševo there is a middle school satellite school "Naum Ohridski", while the center is in the village of Bulačani. Administration and policy
Christian Orthodox ChurchesThere are three churches in the village of Creševo, one of which was an old monastery.[4]
Culture and sportsEvery year the cultural manifestation "Revue of folk costumes, instruments and songs of Creševo" is held, where numerous cultural artists, as well as costumes from different parts of our country, are represented. References
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