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Sasa, North Macedonia

Coordinates: 42°06′N 22°33′E / 42.100°N 22.550°E / 42.100; 22.550
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Sasa is a rural inhabited place on an average 1000 metres above sea level. It is located in the eastern part of the Republic of Macedonia in Makedonska Kamenica Municipality.

History

The village and surrounding mines were set up by Saxons, which settled north-eastern Macedonia in Middle Ages. The name Sasa originates from German Saxons, as Sasa is the traditional name for a Saxon in Macedonian Language.

Economy

A major part of Sasa's economy is focused around the German-built lead and zinc mine, called Sasies. Constructed in the seventieth century, it has become a major lead and zinc extraction facility in the Balkans. The surrounding village is populated by around 1000 civilians; most are lower class and since the reopening of the mine in the 1960s, much of the male population has become miners.

42°06′N 22°33′E / 42.100°N 22.550°E / 42.100; 22.550