Četirce (Macedonian: Четирце) is a village in northeastern North Macedonia, in the municipality of Kumanovo.
The village is located in northernmost North Macedonia, close to the Serbian border (5 kilometres).
The cadastral area of Četirce borders Gorno Konjare to the south, Tabanovce to the west, Karabičane to the northwest, Suševo to the north, and Nikuljane to the east (in Staro Nagoričane).
[1] There was Chetnik action there on 27 May 1904 in the Battle of Šuplji Kamen at Četirce, where voivode Anđelko Aleksić all all his men (24) perished at the hand of the Turks and their Albanian vassals.
For Aleksić's death and others, Stevan Simić, a teacher at the Serbian schools in Manastir, Pljevlja, Skoplje and Thessaloniki, accused "the local Serbs from Kumanovo, who did not help this action, because they 'did not have a national organization (nisu imali narodnu organizaciju)'."