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] form an ethnic minority in the ]<ref></ref> and official figures from the most recent census (]) cite 422 individuals of Greek descent.{{Fact|date=July 2008}} They are a remnant of the formerly much larger Greek community of the part of ] that fell within the borders of the ] after the ]. Greeks are mainly settled in the cities of ] ({{lang-el|Γευγελή}}, ''Gevgelī́'') and ] ({{lang-el|Μοναστήρι}}, ''Monastī́ri''), capital of the historical region of ].<ref name= census-mk></ref> Today, most Greeks in the country are political refugees who fled Greece due to the ], and their descendants.{{Fact|date=November 2008}} ] form an ethnic minority in the ]<ref></ref> and official figures from the most recent census (2002) cite 422 individuals of Greek descent.{{Fact|date=July 2008}} They are a remnant of the formerly much larger Greek community of the part of ] that fell within the borders of the ] after the ]. Greeks are mainly settled in the cities of ] ({{lang-el|Γευγελή}}, ''Gevgelī́'') and ] ({{lang-el|Μοναστήρι}}, ''Monastī́ri''), capital of the historical region of ].<ref name= census-mk></ref> Today, most Greeks in the country are political refugees who fled Greece due to the ], and their descendants.{{Fact|date=November 2008}}


The controversy surrounding a Greek minority within the Republic of Macedonia stems from the statistical treatment of ] (]) population groups, who in their majority have historically identified themselves as Greeks.<ref name=Roudo></ref> (see ]) The controversy surrounding a Greek minority within the Republic of Macedonia stems from the statistical treatment of ] (]) population groups, who in their majority have historically identified themselves as Greeks.<ref name=Roudo></ref> (see ])

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Greeks form an ethnic minority in the Republic of Macedonia and official figures from the most recent census (2002) cite 422 individuals of Greek descent. They are a remnant of the formerly much larger Greek community of the part of Macedonia that fell within the borders of the Kingdom of Serbia after the Balkan Wars. Greeks are mainly settled in the cities of Gevgelija (Template:Lang-el, Gevgelī́) and Bitola (Template:Lang-el, Monastī́ri), capital of the historical region of Pelagonia. Today, most Greeks in the country are political refugees who fled Greece due to the Greek Civil War, and their descendants.

The controversy surrounding a Greek minority within the Republic of Macedonia stems from the statistical treatment of Aromanian (Vlach) population groups, who in their majority have historically identified themselves as Greeks. (see Aromanians in Greece)

See also

References

  1. Ethnologue article on Greek
  2. Results of the 2002 census
  3. Johns Hopkins University Press: Victor Roudometof, Nationalism and Identity Politics in the Balkans: Greece and the Macedonian Question
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