Čaška (Macedonian: Чашкаⓘ, Albanian: Çashkë) is a municipality in the central part of North Macedonia.
There are beautiful and attractive areas of the mountains Jakupica, Dautica and Babuna from the west, Klepa from the east, Karadzicica and Golesnica from the north-west.
Rainfall is light mainly on autumn and winter days, and summers are hot and dry.
[1] Ethnic groups in the municipality: Religious affiliation according to the 2002 Macedonia census and 2021 North Macedonia census: Live births by ethnic affiliation of mother, 2010-2021 There are 33 inhabited places in this municipality.
Mountainous areas are ideal for livestock breeding, where there are a large number of registered breeders.
In 2010 in Gorno Jabolčište was held the first event with a competitive character which gathered potato growers.
Besides domestic tourists, there are now also visitors from Poland, Serbia, Slovenia, Croatia, Czech Republic and Slovakia.
There is a specialized clinic for lung diseases in the village of Jasenovo, which the population in the surrounding settlements uses as an ambulance.
[5] The municipal council voted for the opening of the classroom with teaching in Albanian at Todor Janev Primary School in Čaška.
[6] A day earlier, a certain group of Macedonian parents protested against the opening of Albanian-language classroom and boycotted of the lesson.