[4] In his 1927 map of Macedonia, German explorer Leonhard Schultze-Jena shows Čučer as a Serbian village.
[5] In 1929, in his map of Northwest Macedonia, Russian scientist Afanasii Selishchev shows Čučer as a Bulgarian village instead.
[6] The original name of the village was Čučer; Sandevo ("Sande's") was added after World War II in honour of Aleksandar Urdarevski-Sande.
As of the 2021 census, Čučer-Sandevo had 290 residents with the following ethnic composition:[8] According to Skopska Crna Gora (1971), the following families (or "brotherhoods") lived in Čučer.
Неки су добили родовска презимена по селима и областима где су раније становали — Качаниклићи у Чучеру, Горанчани у Бањану и још неки друти.