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  2. Slavic speakers of Greek Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    Slavic speakers are a minority population in the northern Greek region of Macedonia, who are mostly concentrated in certain parts of the peripheries of West and Central Macedonia, adjacent to the territory of the state of North Macedonia. Their dialects are called today "Slavic" in Greece, while generally they are considered Macedonian. Some ...

  3. Macedonians (ethnic group) - Wikipedia

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    The coordinated actions, carried out by Bulgarian national leaders and supported by the majority of the Slavic-speaking population in today's Republic of North Macedonia (the second anti-Greek revolt was in Skopje) to have a separate "Bulgarian Millet", finally bore fruit in 1870 when a firman for the creation of the Bulgarian Exarchate was ...

  4. Greece's Macedonian Slavic heritage was wiped out by ... - AOL

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    For the Greek government, having people speaking Macedonian Slavic in its territory did not sit well with its national ideology. Greece's Macedonian Slavic heritage was wiped out by linguistic ...

  5. Geographical distribution of Macedonian speakers - Wikipedia

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    Estimates of the number of native and second language speakers of Macedonian varies; the number of native speakers in the country ranges from 1,344,815 according to the 2002 census in North Macedonia to 1,476,500 per linguistic database Ethnologue in 2016. Estimates of the total number of speakers in the world include 3.5 million people.

  6. Slavic speakers in Ottoman Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    Slavic-speakers inhabiting the Ottoman-ruled region of Macedonia had settled in the area since the Slavic migrations during the Middle Ages and formed a distinct ethnolinguistic group. While Greek was spoken in the urban centers and in a coastal zone in the south of the region, Slav-speakers were abundant in its rural hinterland and were ...

  7. Slavic dialects of Greece - Wikipedia

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    In January 1926, the region of Florina saw extensive protests by Greek and pro-Greek Slavic speakers campaigning against the primer's publication, demanding the government change its policies on minority education. [45] As a result, although some books reached villages in Greek Macedonia, it was never used in their schools. [42]

  8. Category:Slavic speakers of Greek Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    Slavic speakers of Greek Macedonia are a minority population in the northern Greek region of Macedonia, who are mostly concentrated in certain parts of the peripheries of Western and Central Macedonia, adjacent to the territory of North Macedonia.

  9. Slavic speakers of Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    Slavic speakers of Greek Macedonia, a linguistic minority residing in Greek Macedonia. This page was last edited on 12 March 2018, at 14:31 (UTC). Text is ...