Nova Jugoslavija Square
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Nova Jugoslavija Square
Плоштад Нова Југославија Sheshi Jugosllavia e Re | |
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| Public square | |
| Town Square Kumanovo Градски Плоштад Куманово Sheshi i Qytetit Kumanovë | |
Nova Jugoslavija Square at night | |
| Construction | 2005 (partially reconstructed) |
| Manager | Zoran Damjanovski |
| Location | Kumanovo, North Macedonia |
![]() Interactive map of Nova Jugoslavija Square | |
| Coordinates: 42°08′09″N 21°43′07″E / 42.1358°N 21.7185°E | |
| Website | kumanovo |
Nova Jugoslavija Square (Macedonian: Плоштад Нова Југославија, Albanian: Sheshi Jugosllavia e Re) is a municipal square in Kumanovo, North Macedonia.
The square was reconstructed in 2006 for an estimated cost of 160,000 euros.[1]
Notable landmarks
Zanatski Dom is one of the buildings on the square that was built before the Second World War. Recently there have been erected two monuments on the square
- Batko Gjorgjija Monument
- Chetiri Bandere Monument
Gradski Ploshtad is surrounded by buildings built mostly from the SFRY time. First floors of some of them were adopted in to very lucrative real-estates. The following companies found their place.
- T-Mobile shop
- One Shop
- Tinex Market
- Nama Café
- Mister George Café
- Club Night Club
- Office Plus shop
- K-Net Shop
- Tehnomarket Shop
- Komercijalna Banka A.D. Skopje Shop
- Demetra Shop
There are no operating hotels close to the square. In the 1990s the hotel Kristal was closed due to financial difficulties. The Kasapski Krug building is just across Goce Delchev street as one of the landmark buildings of Kumanovo.
