Lozovo

According to data from the Bulgarian historian and ethnographer, Vasil Kanchov, 150 Turks were living in the village.Each Thursday in the morning, Lozovo hosts a bazaar near the center of town, close to the train stop.Locals and traveling vendors sell produce and miscellaneous items (including clothing, toys, kitchenware, hardware, etc.).The train connects Lozovo to Veles, Skopje and other cities to the west, and to Sveti Nikole, Štip and Kočani to the east.Local football club FK Rabotnik Džumajlija have played in the Macedonian Third League.
Ruins of the mosque in Lozovo, North Macedonia.
View of Lozovo to the west, with a view of the antenna.
CountryNorth MacedoniaRegionVardarMunicipalityLozovoTime zoneMacedonianLozovo municipalityOvče PoleOttoman EmpireVasil KanchovLeonhard Schultze-JenaSkopjeSveti NikoleKočaniMarshal TitoSaint PetkaminaretFK Rabotnik DžumajlijaMacedonian Third LeagueVillagesBekirlijaDurfulijaKaratmanovoKišinoMilinoSaramzalino