The awards were formally awarded 13 November for contribution to the development, overall progress and affirmation of the city of Skopje, on the occasion of celebrating 80. the anniversary of the day of the liberation of Skopje.
From the field of science, the winner of the prize on November 13 is prof. Dr. Dragi Mitrevski for a special contribution to the research scientific and educational activity associated with Skopje, as well as the international affirmation and popularization of the cultural and historical heritage of Skopje.
From the field of science Ana Martinoska and Zarko Ivanov for the scientific book “The Tragic Songs of the Skopje Earthquake in 1963 (from the archive materials of Vasil Hadzimanov)” which represents a particularly significant achievement in the field of science and literature with extensive archival documentary value related to Skopje and the Skopje earthquake as one from the key moments of the city’s cultural memory.
From the field of journalism, Recep Zlatku, for long-term achievements and overall significant contribution to the field of journalistic, journalism and literature in the city, Macedonia and beyond.
From the field of education and upbringing Svetlana Josifoska for continuous long-term achievements in teaching and extracurricular activities and affirmation of the city.
From the area of culture Toso Filipovski
for more than thirty years of creation and continuous work that shows the evolution of Macedonian rock music, as well as of Macedonian culture.
From the field of art prof. Simon Shemov for many years of continuous achievements and contributions to the development and promotion of fine arts
From the field of health care prof. Dr. Nikola Jankulovski for his long-standing contribution to the advancement of healthcare, especially in surgery where significant advances are made by the introduction of innovations in techniques and with his dedication contributes to the advancements of clinical and academic practices.
From the field of social protection University “St. Kiril and Methodius Faculty of Dentistry Skopje for special contribution to the protection and promotion of dental medicine, especially in the domain of free dental services for children from socially-vulnerable categories.\n
From the field of technical culture prof. Dame Dimitrovski-Team Mentor and Dimitar Alzurovski-Team Leader, Student for Historical Achievement of a team of young students who designed, designed, constructed and manufactured their own Formula 1 style racing car on their own.
International recognition Kinga Netman Multanovska for the book “Warsaw Outlines Skopje” which leaves a deep mark in the documentary about Skopje and makes a special contribution to the development of the city and its overall progress and affirmation in the world.