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Map of the municipalities in North Macedonia according to ethnic affiliations of the total enumerated population (2021 census). Items portrayed in this file depicts
However, it is unlikely that this high minority TFR has continued since then in North Macedonia, as Balkan fertility elsewhere (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo) has dropped sharply toward the European average. A more recent survey [29] pegs Muslim fertility in North Macedonia at 1.7, versus 1.5 for non-Muslims.
2012 Republic of Macedonia inter-ethnic violence; Prespa Agreement; 2020 NATO accession; Accession to the European Union (2005 - ) Topical; Military; Demographics; History of the ethnic Macedonian people; Related; Region of Macedonia; Naming dispute; Public holidays; Lists and outlines; Timeline of the history of North Macedonia; North ...
English: Map of the municipalities of Macedonia with majority ethnic groups. Македонски: Карта на општините во Македонија со мнозинските етнички групи.
They form about 64.18% of the population of North Macedonia (1,297,981 people according to the 2002 census). Smaller numbers live in eastern Albania, northern Greece, and southern Serbia, mostly abutting the border areas of the Republic of North Macedonia. A large number of Macedonians have immigrated overseas to Australia, the United States ...
North Macedonia. North Macedonia officially celebrates 1991 with regard to the referendum endorsing independence from Yugoslavia, albeit legalizing participation in "future union of the former states of Yugoslavia". The ethnic Macedonians of North Macedonia have demonstrated without any exception a strong and even aggressive at times Macedonian ...
Linguistic map of North Macedonia, 2002 census. The national and official language in all aspects of the whole territory of North Macedonia and in its international relations is the Macedonian language. Since 2019 Albanian is co-official at a state level (excluding defense, central police and monetary policy). [245]
Dojran Lake, located in southeastern North Macedonia, is the smallest of the three major lakes with an area of 42.7 km 2. The lake is shared between North Macedonia (27.1 km 2) and Greece (15.6 km 2). [20] The town of Dojran is situated on the west coast of the lake, while the Greek village of Mouries lies to the east.