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Macedonians

LC control no.sh 85079296
Topical headingMacedonians
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Variant(s)North Macedonians
See alsoEthnology--Macedonia
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Ethnology--North Macedonia
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Slavs, Southern
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Scope noteHere are entered works on ethnic Macedonians as well as works on citizens of North Macedonia not currently residing in North Macedonia.
Found inFinal agreement for the settlement of the differences as described in the United States Security Council Resolution 817 (1993) and 845 (1993), the termination of the interim accord of 1995, and the establishment of a strategic partnership between the parties, 17 June 2018: p. 2 (The nationality shall be Macedonian/citizen of the Republic of North Macedonia)
The world factbook online, Mar. 25, 2019: North Macedonia (nationality: noun: Macedonian(s); adjective: Macedonian; ethnic groups: Macedonian 64.2%, Albanian 25.2%, Turkish 3.9%, Romani 2.7%, Serb 1.8%, other 2.2%)
Tacev, D. Makedoncite vo Grcija, 2011 (title translates as: Macedonians in Greece)
Mantse, Lefter. Patot do vrvot, 2015 (autobiography of an ethnic Macedonian surgeon born in the Macedonia region of Greece who emigrated to Canada)
List of adjectival and demonymic forms for countries and nations, via Wikipedia, Nov. 12, 2020 (North Macedonia: adjectival: Macedonian; demonym: Macedonians)
Proceedings of the ICA, v. 2, 46 (2019), viewed online Nov. 12, 2020: p. 1 (North Macedonian official spatial data) p. 3 (North Macedonians) p. 5 (North Macedonian state coordinate system)
Decision for the promulgation of Amendments XXXIII, XXXIV, XXXV and XXXVI to the Constitution of the Republic of Macedonia, 2019, via Assembly of the Republic of North Macedonia website, Nov. 12, 2020: p. 2 (In the Constitution, the words "Republic of Macedonia" shall be replaced with the words "Republic of North Macedonia", and the word "Macedonia" shall be replaced with the words "North Macedonia", except in Article 36 of the Constitution of the Republic of Macedonia; the Macedonian people; The Republic shall provide for the diaspora of the Macedonian people and of part of the Albanian people, Turkish people, Vlach people, Serbian people, Roma people, Bosniak people and others)
Britannica online, Nov. 12, 2020: North Macedonia (The population of the Republic of North Macedonia is diverse. At the beginning of the 21st century, nearly two-thirds of the population identified themselves as Macedonians. Macedonians generally trace their descent to the Slavic tribes that moved into the region between the 6th and 8th centuries CE. Albanians are the largest and most-important minority in the Republic of North Macedonia. According to the 2002 census, they made up about one-fourth of the population. The Albanians--most of whom trace their descent to the ancient Illyrians--are concentrated in the northwestern part of the country, near the borders with Albania and Kosovo. Albanians form majorities in some 16 of North Macedonia's 80 municipalities. Other, much smaller minorities (constituting less than 5 percent of the population each) include the Turks, Roma, Serbs, Bosniaks, and Vlachs (Aromani). The Turkish minority is mostly scattered across central and western North Macedonia, a legacy of the 500-year rule of the Ottoman Empire. The majority of Vlachs, who speak a language closely related to Romanian, live in the old mountain city of KrusĖŒevo)