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  2. Geographical distribution of Macedonian speakers - Wikipedia

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    Macedonian is predominantly spoken in Vardar Macedonia on the territory of North Macedonia. Speakers of Macedonian dialects of Bulgarian have a Bulgarian linguistic and national sense of identity and in Greece, following the Greek Civil War, the number of speakers decreased to a negligible number due to historical events and policies. [9]

  3. Macedonian Americans - Wikipedia

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    A large proportion of Macedonian Americans live in the New York metropolitan area and the Northeastern United States. [34] Another large cluster of Macedonian Americans lives in the Midwest , particularly Detroit , where roughly 10,000 (nearly 5% of all Macedonian Americans) are reported to be living. [ 35 ]

  4. Slavic speakers of Greek Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    During and after the Balkan Wars about 15,000 Slavs left the new Greek territories for Bulgaria but more significant was the Greek–Bulgarian convention 1919 in which some 72,000 Slavs-speakers left Greece for Bulgaria, mostly from Eastern Macedonia, which from then remained almost Slav free.

  5. Macedonian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Slavic speakers of Greek Macedonia: As of 1 January 2010, there are 1,705 citizens from the Republic of Macedonia with a residency permit in Greece. [39] 15 Hungary 5,000 (est.) Macedonians in Hungary: After the Greek Civil War many Macedonians were evacuated to Hungary. Many left for the Socialist Republic of Macedonia in the 1950s and 1960s ...

  6. Greek Americans - Wikipedia

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    In recent years, Greek immigration to the United States has been minimal; in fact, net migration has been towards Greece. Over 72,000 U.S. citizens currently live in Greece (1999); most of them are Greek Americans. The predominant religion among Greeks and Greek Americans is Greek Orthodox Christianity.

  7. Macedonians (ethnic group) - Wikipedia

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    [192] [193] [194] In 1933 the Communist Party of Greece, in a series of articles published in its official newspaper, the Rizospastis, criticizing Greek minority policy towards Slavic-speakers in Greek Macedonia, recognized the Slavs of the entire region of Macedonia as forming a distinct Macedonian ethnicity and their language as Macedonian. [195]

  8. Demographic history of Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    After Greek Communists lost the Greek Civil War, many Slav speakers were expelled from Greece. [ 102 ] [ 103 ] Although the People's Republic of Bulgaria originally accepted very few refugees, government policy changed and the Bulgarian government actively sought out refugees from Greek Macedonia.

  9. Macedonian Greek - Wikipedia

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    Macedonian Greek or Greek Macedonian may refer to: Something of, from, or related to Macedonia (Greece), a region in Greece; Macedonians (Greeks), the Greek people of Macedonia; Greeks in North Macedonia, those living as a minority in the neighbouring country; Slavic speakers of Greek Macedonia, a Macedonian language-speaking minority in ...