Podgorci, Struga
Podgorci (Macedonian: Подгорци, Albanian: Podgorcë) is a small village in the municipality of Struga, North Macedonia.[1] HistoryThe etymology of Podgorci may be the same/ similar to the etymology of Podgorica, the capital city of Montenegro. Podgorica literally means "under the hill". Gorica, a diminutive of the word Gora, which is another word for Mountain or Hill, it means "little/small hill". This Slavic toponym is present throughout the Balkan region. In 1900, Vasil Kanchov gathered and compiled statistics on demographics in the area and reported that the village of Podgorci was inhabited by about 600 Bulgarian Christians and 550 Bulgarian Muslims.[2] The "La Macédoine et sa Population Chrétienne" survey by Dimitar Mishev (D. Brankov) concluded that the Christian part of the local population in 1905 was composed of 288 Exarchist Bulgarians and 352 Patriarchist Bulgarians. There were Bulgarian and Serbian schools in the beginning of 20th century[3] According to the 1943 Albanian census, Podgorci was inhabited by 700 Muslim Albanians, 563 Orthodox Macedonians and 30 Orthodox Aromanians.[4] DemographicsPodgorci has been inhabited by Orthodox Christian Macedonians and a Torbeš population.[5][6][7] PopulationAs of the 2021 census, Podgorci had 2,430 residents with the following ethnic composition:[8]
2002 Population:[9] 2,160
LanguagesLanguages spoken among the population of Podgorci:[9]
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