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Macedonisches Becken mit dem albanesischen Küstengebiete

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ID 116486
System Class Source
Case Study The Macedonian Roadsystem
Provenance k. u. k. Insitutions
Scale Scale 1
Source Cartography

Description

**ZITAT ÜBERARBEITEN** Macedonisches Becken mit dem albanesischen Küstengebiete, Beilage 5 1:1500000 1886 (Militär-Geographie.png).

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Places (65)
Name Class Begin End Description
Bukovikj Place
Katlanovo Place
Kačanik Place The traveller Feliks Petančić mentioned Kačanik in 1522 under the name of Clissura.
Kumanovo Place The toponym "Kumanovo" can be associated with the Turkic people called Cumans. Present day Kumanovo lies probably on the remains of the ancient Aquae, shown as a pictogram on the Tabula Peutingeriana. The medieval written sources do not provide evidence for Kumanovo. This is probably due to the fact that Žegligovo and Nagoričino were the centers of the region in the Middle Ages. The first appearance of Kumanovo in the sources is in the Defter for the Sanjak Köstendil. Kumanovo is registered in the Defter from 1519 and from the years 1570 to 1572. Therein, it is described as a village. The Ottoman traveller Evliya Çelebi visited Kumanovo in the year 1660 and refers to it as "kasaba" ("small town"). The British physician Edward Brown passed through "Comonova" in 1668/69.
Militär-Geographie Road 10 Place Road from Debar to Struga.
Militär-Geographie Road 11 Place Road from Tetovo, Brodec to Prizren.
Militär-Geographie Road 12 Place Road from Tetovo to Каčanik.
Militär-Geographie Road 13a Place Road from Skopje, Bukovikj to Tetovo. The Road is divided in three parts because of the different classification.
Militär-Geographie Road 13b Place Road from Skopje, Bukovikj to Tetovo. The Road is divided in three parts because of the different classification.
Militär-Geographie Road 13c Place Road from Skopje, Bukovikj to Tetovo. The Road is divided in three parts because of the different classification.
Militär-Geographie Road 14 Place Road from Tetovo, Gostivar, Kičevo to Bitola.
Militär-Geographie Road 15 Place Road from Prilep to Kruševo.
Militär-Geographie Road 16 Place Road from Skopje to Prilep.
Militär-Geographie Road 17 Place Road from Veles to Prilep.
Militär-Geographie Road 17-18 Place Road from Veles to Gradsko. This road has no number but connects road 17 and 18.
Militär-Geographie Road 18 Place Road from Gradsko, Pletvar, Prilep to Bitola.
Militär-Geographie Road 19 Place Road from Bitola to Navaci.
Militär-Geographie Road 1a Place Road from Kočanik, Prizren to Kukes. The Road is divided in three parts because of the different classification.
Militär-Geographie Road 1b Place Road from Kočanik, Prizren to Kukes. The Road is divided in three parts because of the different classification.
Militär-Geographie Road 1c Place Road from Kočanik, Prizren to Kukes. The Road is divided in three parts because of the different classification.
Militär-Geographie Road 2 Place Road from Struga, Ohrid, Kozjak, Bitola, Xino Nero, Arnissa, Edessa, Giannitsa to Thessaloniki.
Militär-Geographie Road 2-21 Place Road from Miravci, Gevgelija to Giannitsa. This road has no number but connects road 2 and 21.
Militär-Geographie Road 20a Place Road from Negotino, Vorino to Edessa. The Road is divided in two parts because of the different classification.
Militär-Geographie Road 20b Place Road from Negotino, Vorino to Edessa. The Road is divided in two parts because of the different classification.
Militär-Geographie Road 21 Place Road from Vorino, Cevgelija to Dojran.
Militär-Geographie Road 28 Place Road from Ohrid to Korçë.
Militär-Geographie Road 29 Place Road from Road 28 to Pogradec.
Militär-Geographie Road 30 Place Road from Kozjak to Korçë.
Militär-Geographie Road 31 Place Road from Bitola to Magarevo.
Militär-Geographie Road 32a Place Road from Kozjak, Grnčari, Drenovo to Bilisht. The Road is divided in three parts because of the different classification.
Militär-Geographie Road 32b Place Road from Kozjak, Grnčari, Drenovo to Bilisht. The Road is divided in three parts because of the different classification.
Militär-Geographie Road 32c Place Road from Kozjak, Grnčari, Drenovo to Bilisht. The Road is divided in three parts because of the different classification.
Militär-Geographie Road 36a Place Road from Bitola, Barešani to Florina. The Road is divided in two parts because of the different classification.
Militär-Geographie Road 36b Place Road from Bitola, Barešani to Florina. The Road is divided in two parts because of the different classification.
Militär-Geographie Road 38 Place Road from Florina to Xino Nero.
Militär-Geographie Road 54 Place Road from Kočanik, Gjilan to Bujanovac.
Militär-Geographie Road 54-60a Place Road from Gjilan, Presevo to Road 60. The Road is divided in two parts because of the different classification. This road has no number but connects road 54 and 60.
Militär-Geographie Road 54-60b Place Road from Gjilan, Presevo to Road 60. The Road is divided in two parts because of the different classification. This road has no number but connects road 54 and 60.
Militär-Geographie Road 55 Place Road 55 from Skopje, Kumanovo, Ciftlik to Kjustendil.
Militär-Geographie Road 55-57 Place Road from Kumanovo to Road 57. This road has no number but connects road 55 and 57.
Militär-Geographie Road 56 Place
Militär-Geographie Road 56 Place Road from Štip, Kočani, Delčevo to Blagoevgrad.
Militär-Geographie Road 57 Place Road 57 from Kačanik, Skopje, Katlanovo to Veles.
Militär-Geographie Road 57-59 Place Road from Kočanik to Road 59. This road has no number but connects road 57 and 59.
Militär-Geographie Road 58 Place Road from Skopje to Viti.
Militär-Geographie Road 59-60 Place Road from Road 59 to Road 60. This road has no number but connects road 59 and 60.
Militär-Geographie Road 59a Place Road from Gjilan, Kumanovo, Sveti Nikole, Štip, Dojran to Thessaloniki. The Road is divided in three parts because of the different classification.
Militär-Geographie Road 59b Place Road from Gjilan, Kumanovo, Sveti Nikole, Štip, Dojran to Thessaloniki. The Road is divided in three parts because of the different classification.
Militär-Geographie Road 59c Place Road from Gjilan, Kumanovo, Sveti Nikole, Štip, Dojran to Thessaloniki. The Road is divided in three parts because of the different classification.
Militär-Geographie Road 60 Place Road from Kumanovo to Vranje.
Militär-Geographie Road 61 Place Road from Road 55 to Banja.
Militär-Geographie Road 62a Place Road from Štip, Topolnica, Strumica, Novo Selo, Petrič to Melnik. The Road is divided in four parts because of the different classification.
Militär-Geographie Road 62b Place Road from Štip, Topolnica, Strumica, Novo Selo, Petrič to Melnik. The Road is divided in four parts because of the different classification.
Militär-Geographie Road 62c Place Road from Štip, Topolnica, Strumica, Novo Selo, Petrič to Melnik. The Road is divided in four parts because of the different classification.
Militär-Geographie Road 62d Place Road from Štip, Topolnica, Strumica, Novo Selo, Petrič to Melnik. The Road is divided in four parts because of the different classification.
Militär-Geographie Road 63a Place
Militär-Geographie Road 63a Place Road from Dupnitsa, Blagoevgrad, Krupnik, Sidirokastro to Thessaloniki. The Road is divided in three parts because of the different classification.
Militär-Geographie Road 63b Place Road from Dupnitsa, Blagoevgrad, Krupnik, Sidirokastro to Thessaloniki. The Road is divided in three parts because of the different classification.
Militär-Geographie Road 63c Place Road from Dupnitsa, Blagoevgrad, Krupnik, Sidirokastro to Thessaloniki. The Road is divided in three parts because of the different classification.
Militär-Geographie Road 65 Place Raod from Dojran to Serres.
Militär-Geographie Road 66 Place Road from Serres to Thessaloniki.
Militär-Geographie Road 7 Place Road from Debar to Kukës.
Militär-Geographie Road 9 Place Road from Debar to Gostivar.
Militär-Geographie Road Railway Place
Skopje Place The Bulgarian Tsar Constantine I Asen mentioned the town of Skopje in his donation of goods to the Monastery of St. George-Gorg (na brъdě Vir'gině prěmo Skopii grad(a) nadь Serěvǫ, vь grad(ě) Skopьskomъ). The Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos mentioned the town of Skopje in his donation to the monastery of Saint Nikita in the years 1299/1300 (πλησίον [τῶν Σκοπίων]). In 1299/1300 or 1308 a Serbian version of a charter by Andronikos II Palaiologos - at the instigation of the Serbian king Stefan Uroš II Milutin - confirmed the donations made by Michael IX (ō priloženi ježe vь Skopi ). In both charters the Upper Town of Skopje is also mentioned (kь gradu Skopьskomu/ἀπὸ τοῦ κάστρου τῶν Σκοπίων). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donations by Tsar Constantine I Asen and added new properties to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (svetago i velikago mučenika Hristova Gjeōrgiïa prěmo Skopiju gradu na Seravě na brьdě rekoměmь Verьginь). On 1 January 1345 the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan issued a charter in Skopje concerning the Tower of Hrusija on the Holy Mount Athos. In the period from April until August 1346 King Stefan Dušan enacted a series of charters in Skopje for several monasteries on the Holy Mount Athos, for Georgios Phokopoulos and for Dubrovnik. In the year 1346/47 the same King mentioned the town of Skopje in the foundation charter of the episcopal see in Zletovo (такодже и подвигосмо всечьстнѹю Скопию), which he most probably issued in Skopje itself. On 21 May 1349 Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan issued a charter for the anagnost Dragoje in Skopje. In the years 1354/55 the same Emperor enacted a charter in Skopje for the Church of the Presentation of the Theotokos in Arhiljevica. Petančić mentioned it in 1522 as Scopia.