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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]
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 ]
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.
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 ...
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.
[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]
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.
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 ...