Under the Law on New Territorial Division of August
2004, the new Municipality of Aerodrom has been constituted, which in
the past used to be an integral part of the Municipality of Kisela Voda.
It was established on April 12th 2005, when the first meeting of the
Municipality Council was held.
The Municipality of Aerodrom consists of:
۰ Total population: 72,009 inhabitants
Sex :
female – 36 718
male – 35 291
Nationality:
Macedonians – 89,5 %
Serbian – 4,3 %
Albanians – 1,4 %
Romes – 0,8 %
Vlachs – 0,7 %
Turkish – 0.6 %
Others – 2,7 %
Education (for people aged above 15):
Without elementary education: 488
Incomplete elementary education: 2264
Elementary education: 9254
High school education: 35 078
Associate Degree: 2535
University education: 10603
Master’s Degree: 417
PhD Degree: 274
Adults attending elementary school: 20
(unemployed – 13,000; 10% of them with university degree);
households 21,495; apartments (residences) 23,754
Territory 20 km2; urban part 10.4 km2 or 60%; rural land 9.6 km2 or 40%;
7 settlements: Micurin, Aerodrom, Jane Sandanski, Lisice, Novo Lisice
(New Lisice), Regional Center, Gorno Lisice (Upper Lisice), and Dolno
Lisice (Lower Lisice)
• Numbers of firms
6788 registered business subjects with
registered employees
(information obtained from the Employment
Agency)
• Trade centers / Shopping malls: 3
TC. Skopjanka
TC. Biser
TC in the Lisice settlement
(Tri Biseri and one in Gorno and Dolno
Lisice)
• Post offices: 5
Under Railway station
In the “Tri Biseri” center
2 in the Lisice settlement (old and new)
1 in Upper Lisice
• Clinics: 2
Jane Sandanski Polyclinic – Old Aerodrom,
1 ambulance in the Lisice settlement
• Churches : 3
1. Gorno Lisice – St.Petar and Pavle (St.
Peter and Paul),
2. Dolno Lisice – Sveta Troica (Holy
Trinity)
3. Aerodrom – Sveti Ilija
Borders: From the railway bridge on River Vardar – junction of
the three borders of the Municipality of Aerodrom, Centar, and Gazi
Baba, stretching along the “Skopje” Transport Centar, the railway line
toward Veles all the way to the bridge on Markova Reka (River Markova),
continuing along the outer border of the cadastre municipality of Lower
Lisice to River Vardar, and then taking the opposite direction to the
railway bridge on River Vardar.




