Bogdanci (Macedonian: Богданци [ˈbɔɡdantsi] ⓘ) is a small town in North Macedonia, close to the border with Greece.
The road that connects Bogdanci with Dojran, Strumica and Valandovo passes through the valley of the river Paljurska.
In the past the road that connect Gevgelija with Greek Macedonia, was very frequent.
Bogdanci's good geographical position in the ravine, the traffic importance and the economic function in the region are the reasons that Bogdanci was and still is a dynamic hearth for the gravitation of the settlements from the Dojran's and Gevgelian ravines.
In the past the traffic was not developed enough and that's why the relief was the main factor for the intensity of the gravitation occupy in some ways.
Today with the development of the ravine's center Gevgelija the gravitation occupy of Bogdanci is shrank.
The city receives fairly little rain, strong winds, and sometimes small amounts of snow during the winter.
The reasons for this are the geographical position (the place where Bogdanci is located), the distance from the sea, the temperatures and the frequently winds are the most important factor for this little quantity of rain, because they clear the clouds of the sky.
During the summer (June, July, August and September the quantity of rain is the smallest for the whole year).
During the summer they decelerate the high temperatures, and they oust the clouds and the fog, which is good for the vegetation, and for the many sunny days during the year.
RK Mladost Bogdanci is the popular handball club from the city.