Jegunovce (Macedonian: Јегуновцеⓘ) is one of the larger villages in the Polog Valley, North Macedonia.
It is located about 10 mi (15 km) northeast of the Macedonian city of Tetovo.
Jegunovce began to grow from a village into a small town after World War II, when the new Yugoslav government under Josip Broz Tito built a large metallurgical plant (working mostly with chromium) in the area.
The plant was named Jugohrom, and was one of the largest employers in Yugoslavia.
[1] After reopening and closing again in early 2009 due to the world financial crisis and rapid decline in demand, Silmak resumed operations again in July 2009.