The ancient town Bargala was located at the foot of mountain Plackovica. Nearby is the river Kozjacka and small village called Kozjak. It is believed that the ruins found there belong to ancient town Bargala. The town was built in the early 4-th century, because there are some Roman documents found, containing information that the city gate of Bargala was built by Anthon Alipius, administrator of the province.Bargala town soon expanded into a powerful center, and become Episcopal center of Bregalnica region. The latest is believed because of the Episcopal basilica discovered in the center of the city. Bargala was civilian city, there were no military inside. There was a military fortification near the town. But army was withdrawed in the time of Constantin I, and this place was inhabited by civilian population too. |
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Stip’s citizens actively involve in National Liberation War. During Second World War in the resistance against fascism are including around 2000. Thereby around 814 people lost their lives from which 88 in direct conflict with the enemy. In honor of lost lives, in 1974 then Assembly of Municipality of Stip raised memorial monument to fallen soldiers in National Liberation War.
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In honor of deported Jews, in 1985 is raised monument. The monument is work of the artist Metodi Andonov and symbolized the life path of Jews. Line of the life is interrupted on March 11, 1943 when 551 people are deported of Stip and killed in the concentration camp Treblinka. |
Conflict in 2001 left three Stip’s families without their brave sons.On March 4, 2001, the Capitan Kircho Dimitrovski (33 years) died in the region of village Tanushevci. He was married and left behind two children. On May 3, 2001, around 5:40 a.m. members of Army of RM in village Vaksince, (Kumanovo), in patrol with transporters entered in an ambush by a group of terrorists who opened crossed fire on a vehicle. The soldiers returned with shots of fire weapon, but in the shootout mortally were wounded two soldiers. Died Dimitar Dvojakovski (29 years), soldier in agreement, married and father of one son, and Vlatko Petrov (24 years), soldier in agreement from the village Chardaklija, Stip. Municipality of Stip will never forget their sons who died for the peace and security of Macedonia. In locality Suitllak and in Stip’s army depot were raised monuments in their honour. |
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