Konče Municipality

Located below the slopes of Mount Serta, Konče is approximately 150 km away from the Skopje, North Macedonia's capital, on the Radovis-Strumica highway.

The ethnic composition of the Municipality of Konče's population consists primarily of Macedonians, but there is a significant Turkish minority.

Archaeological research done through the Museum of Štip conducted in the village of Gabrevci uncovered an early prehistoric community from the Bronze Age.

Artifacts including ceramics and bronze implements are on display at the Museum in an exhibition room dedicated to the Gabrevci excavation.

The oldest church in the municipality is located in the village of Konče and is dedicated to St. Stephen, dating to the fourteenth century.

[2] Livestock, water management, forestry, and agriculture are the primary industries in the Municipality of Konče in addition to hunting and fishing tourism.

This came as a result of current social and economic conditions and local authorities seeking improved synthesis of urban and rural sectors.