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There are also many other religious groups in North Macedonia, including Catholicism, Protestantism, and Judaism. In 2011, through a survey carried out by Ipsos MORI , the religious composition of North Macedonia was found to be 70.7% Christian, divided in 69.6% Eastern Orthodox and 0.4% Catholics and Protestants , and 28.6% Muslim , with ...
Macedonian people by religion (5 C) * North Macedonia religion-related lists (1 C) C. Christianity in North Macedonia (8 C, 2 P) I. Islam in North Macedonia (3 C, 8 P) J.
Name Image Place Geographic Coordinates Built in Notes; Church of St. Nikola: Kumanovo: 1860 Church Holy Trinity: Kumanovo: St. George's Church: Kumanovo near the city cemetery: Church St. Archangel Michael: Kumanovo n. Karposh: Under construction Church St. Petka: Kumanovo n. Bedinje: Church of Resurrection of Christ: Kumanovo in the city ...
The name is originally believed to have meant either "highlanders" or "the tall ones", possibly descriptive of these ancient people. [234] [235] [236] In the Late Middle Ages the name of Macedonia had different meanings for Western Europeans and for the Balkan
The university conducted a survey of 1.850 Muslims in North Macedonia, which found that 81.6% described themselves as religious, 60.5% of which were very religious. Approximately 22% never went to a mosque(48,6% attend mosque at least once a week) and 17.3% did not pray at home(42,1% pray five times a day).
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There are several lists of Macedonians, people who live or lived in the region of Macedonia: List of Macedonians (ethnic group) List of Macedonians (Greek) List of Macedonian Bulgarians; List of Macedonian Turks; List of ancient Macedonians; List of Macedonian Americans
Dimitar Kovačevski (born 1974), former Prime Minister of North Macedonia; Trifun Kostovski (born 1946) Hristijan Mickoski (born 1977), VMRO-DPMNE leader and Prime Minister of North Macedonia; Ilinka Mitreva (1950–2022) Lazar Mojsov (1920–2011) Timčo Mucunski (born 1989) Stevo Pendarovski (born 1963), former President of North Macedonia