Drugovo Municipality

Drugovo is a former municipality in western North Macedonia, created in the 1996 territorial organisation and dissolved following the 2013 Macedonian new territorial organisation, after it was merged with Kičevo Municipality.
 * Drugovo is also the name of the village where the municipal seat was found.
 * Drugovo Municipality was part of the Southwestern Statistical Region.
 * The last mayor of the municipality was Dobre Nikoski.

Geography
The municipality bordered
 * Debar Municipality to the west,
 * Mavrovo and Rostuša Municipality to the northwest,
 * Zajas Municipality to the northeast,
 * Kičevo Municipality, Vraneštica Municipality, Plasnica Municipality, and Kruševo Municipality to the east,
 * Demir Hisar Municipality to the southeast, and
 * Debarca Municipality to the southwest.

Demographics
According to the last national census from 2002, Drugovo Municipality has 3,249 inhabitants.
 * Ethnic groups in the municipality include:
 * Macedonians = 2,784 (85.7%)
 * Turks = 292 (9.0%)
 * Albanians = 155 (4.8%)
 * others = 18 (0.6%)

The total number of students in the municipality in 2011, in comparison to the total number of students in 2007, declined for about 30%. Drugovo is the third municipality in North Macedonia by the decline of the total number of students.

Inhabited places
Settlements in the municipality include
 * Belica, Brzhdani, Vidrani, Grand Crsko,
 * Upper Dushegubica, Dobrenoec Upper,
 * Lower Dushegubica, Lower Dobrenoec,
 * Drugovo, Ehloec, Ivanchishta, Source,
 * Javorec, Judovo, Kladnik, Klenoec, Kozica,
 * Lavchani, Malkoec, Malo Crsko,
 * Monastery Dolenci, Podvis, Popoec, Popolzhani,
 * Prostranje, Svinjishte, Srbjani and Cer.