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Flag of Mogila - Image by Mello Luchtenberg, 31 March 2007
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The municipality of Mogila (6,710 inhabitants; 255.62 sq. km) is made of the village of Mogila and the 22 settlements of Alinci, Beranci, Budakovo, Bašarejca, Gorna Čarnija, Dolna Čarnija, Dedevalci, Dobruševo, Dolno Srpci, Ivanjevci, Loznani, Mojno, Musnici, Novoselani, Nošpal, Podino, Puturus, Radobor, Sveto Todori, Trap, Trnovci and Crničaci.
The folk song "A message is coming from Mogila" is a famous komitađi (fighter) song from the Ilinden Uprising, saying:
A message is coming from the village of Mogila
Accross the fields of Pelagonia
It is going directly to Bitola
To Bitola to the Turkish ValiaValio, Selim Efendi
Valio, Selim Efendi
Mogila is full of komitađis
Their leader is Dimce MogilceSelim Efendi got angry
He took his black horse
He picked up the mightiest Turkish soldiers
And took the road to MogilaCome out Dimce Mogilce
Come out you Christian dog
I'll take away your wife,
and convert her to IslamGo away Selim Efendi
Go away you butcher dog
I'll cut off your skin
and put it under the door of my house.
In October 2005, a suspicious dead hen, potentially infected with bird flu, was found in Mogila; accordingly, all poultry in a three-kilometer radius around the village were slaughtered and Mogila became quite "popular", at least in the epidemiologists' circles. The bird eventually tested negative.
Ivan Sache, 6 April 2007
The flag of Mogila, as shown on the Macedonian Ministry of Local Self-Government website (page no longer online), is vertical, vertically divided red-white-red with in the botom of the flag an emblem made of a yellow disc and 13 yellow rays.
Ivan Sache, 6 April 2007
Flag of Dobruševo, horizontal and vertical versions - Images by Mello Luchtenberg & António Martins, 2 October 2006
The municipality of Dobruševo (2,174 inhabitants in 2002; 98 sq.
km) was incorporated into Mogila in 2004.
Dobruševo is the birth village of Stojan Veljanovski (b. 1955), known
today as Gospodin Gospodin Stefan, Archbishop of Ohrid and Macedonia.
Bishop Stefan was elected head of the Macedonian Orthodox Church in
Ohrid, 9-10 October, by the Church National Assembly.
Archbishop Stefan largely refrains from interfering in politics, but
has repeatedly urged politicians to support the Macedonian Orthodox
Church in its longstanding feud with the Serbian Orthodox Church, which has never recognized the legitimacy of the former.
When vertical, the flag of of Dobruševo is horizontally divided into two
squares, the upper square being red with a sun-like yellow and orange
device and the lower square being vertically divided yellow-green.
The flag is shown as vertical on the Macedonian Ministry of Local
Self-Government website (first version, page no longer online), and as horizontal on the Macedonian Ministry of Local Self-Government website (second version, page no longer online, either).
Ivan Sache, 2 October 2006