ShutoOrizari began to develop after the catastrophic 1963 earthquake. After the reconstruction of Skopje and its surroundings, the place of today's settlement begins to be inhabited mainly by the Roma population. Today, ShutoOrizari is one of the suburbs of today's Skopje. With the gradual shaping of the settlement, the Municipality of SutoOrizari begins to get the appearance of an urbanized suburban neighborhood. Over time, SutoOrizari acquires its own administrative and cultural institutions. In 1996, ShutoOrizari together with the two villages around it - Gorno and DolnoOrizari, formed an independent administrative unit - the municipality of ShutoOrizari.Municipality of ShutoOrizari - a municipality within the City of Skopje and the only Roma municipality in the world in which Roma have their own mayor and can exercise their national rights. The municipality is located in the northern part of the city of Skopje. According to the last census, the Municipality of ShutoOrizari has 17,357 inhabitants, of which. Of that, 60.6% are Roma, 30.3 Albanians, Macedonians are 6.5%. Most of them over 15 thousand are Muslims. The current mayor of the municipality is KurtoDudush. The center of the municipality is the settlement of the same name. The municipality borders the Municipality of Butel to the south and the Municipality of Cucer-Sandevo to the north.