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There is a Greek minority in the Republic of Macedonia, a remnant of the formerly much larger indigenous Greek community of the wider region of Macedonia fell within the borders of the Kingdom of Serbia after the Balkan Wars of 1912-13. The official 2002 census figures cite a few hundred Greeks in the country. Greek sources suggest that the Vlach minority in the country, which numbered 250,000 in 1994, are of Greek origin. According to Victor Roudometof, the majority of the Vlachs in the Southern Balkans have historically self-identified as Greeks.
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