For the remaining 83 km, the river bends gently to the southwest. It passes next to the villages of Karlovce, Dragomance, Strnovac, Vojnik, Klečevce, Pčinja, Studena Bara, Gorno Konjare, Dolno Konjare and the small town of
Katlanovo, with the neighboring
Katlanovska Banja, the most popular spa in North Macedonia. The upper course in North Macedonia creates a micro-region of Sredorek (), and the lower a micro-region of Kotorci (), with the Bader Gorge () in between. In the lower course, the Pčinja follows the western side of the mountain Gradištanska and flows into the Vardar River, on the gorge of Taor section of the Vardar's course, halfway between the cities of
Skopje and
Veles. Katlanovo is located on the Skopje–
Thessaloniki highway, and even though some 25 km away from Skopje, a string of Skopje's fast growing suburbs is located along the highway (
Jurumleri,
Idrizovo,
Petrovec), and if the city continues to grow, in some future it will reach Katlanovo and the banks of Pčinja. == Characteristics ==