Strumica
Strumica (
Macedonian:
Струмица,
Turkish:
Usturumca,
Bulgarian:
Струмица) is a city of about 55,000 people in southeastern
Republic of Macedonia. There are about 150,000 people living in the region surrounding the city. The city is named after the
Strumica river which runs through it.
The region was a part of the Byzantine, medieval Bulgarian, and the Ottoman empires. During the
First Balkan War the city was liberatedfrom the Turks and for some six years became an integral part of Bulgaria.Following Bulgaria's defeat in
World War I, under the 1919 Treaty of
Neuilly-sur-Seine Bulgaria was forced to give Strumica to the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, later to be called Yugoslavia. Following the
World War II, Strumica remained in Yugoslavia and in 1945 became a part of the newly established
Federative People's Republic of Macedonia. This federal republic remained in Yugoslavia until 1991, when it declared its independence as "The Republic of Macedonia".