BITOLA MUNICIPALITY
Bitola (Битола)
          Municipal seat: Bitola (Битола)
          Address: Kiril i Metodij 6, 7000 Bitola
          WWW: http://www.bitola.gov.mk
          Status: Urban municipality
          Covers Area: 787,95 sq km
          Location: Southern part of the country, in the Pelagonija valley
Populated places
- Bitola (seat)
 - Bratin Dol
 - Brusnik
 - Bukovo
 - Dihovo
 - Dolno Orizari
 - Gorno Orizari
 - Karamani
 - Krklino
 - Lavci
 - Logovardi
 - Magarevo
 - Nižepole
 - Orehovo
 - Poeševo
 - Raštani
 - Snegovo
 - Trn
 - Trnovo
 - Žabeni
 - Barešani
 - Bistrica
 - Dolno Egri
 - Graešnica
 - Kanino
 - Kišava
 - Kravari
 - Kremenica
 - Krstoar
 - Lažec
 - Medzitlija
 - Oleveni
 - Optičari
 - Ostrec
 - Porodin
 - Sredno Egri
 - Velušina
 - Zlokukjani
 - Gjavoto
 - Capari
 - Dolenci
 - Gopeš
 - Kažani
 - Lera
 - Malovište
 - Metimir
 - Ramna
 - Rotino
 - Srpci
 - Streževo
 - Svinište
 
NOTE: By the 2003 territorial division of Macedonia, the rural municipalities Bistrica & Capari were attached to Bitola.
| Municipality: | Population: | According to: | 
| Bitola | 92,874 | Territorial Division 2003 | 
| Bitola | 86,176 | 1994 Census | 
| 86,480 | 2002 Census | |
| Bistrica | 5,779 | 1994 Census | 
| 5,042 | 2002 Census | |
| Capari | 1,793 | 1994 Census | 
| 1,424 | 2002 Census | 
Monuments of the nature:
- Pelister I - Proposed to be legally protected
 - Pelister II - Proposed to be legally protected
 - Pelister III - Proposed to be legally protected
 - Pelister IV - Proposed to be legally protected
 - Platan - Proposed to be legally protected
 - Pelister - Legally Protected
 
Monuments of the culture:
- Heraklea Lyncestis - Archeological site
 - Bitola carsija (bazaar) (14th century)
 - Clock tower (14th century)
 - Judge Ajdar mosque (16th century)
 - Jeni mosque (16th century)
 - Isaac mosque (16th century)
 - Bezisten (16th century)
 - Jeni amam (turkish baths) (17th century)
 - Amam Deboj (17th century)
 - Zandan kule (prison tower)
 - Old fountains in Bitola
 - Church St. Dimitrius (19th century)
 - Church of Holy Mother of God (19th century)
 - Memorial room of Kemal Ataturk (20th century)