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Bulgarians are an ethnic minority in North Macedonia. Bulgarians are mostly found in the Strumica area, but over the years, the absolute majority of southeastern North Macedonia have declared themselves Macedonian. The town of Strumica and its surrounding area (including Novo Selo) were part of the Kingdom of Bulgaria between the Balkan wars and the end of World War I, as well as during World War II. The total number of Bulgarians counted in the 2021 Census was 3,504 or roughly 0.2%. Around 97,000 nationals of North Macedonia have received Bulgarian citizenship since 2001, and some 53,000 are still waiting for such. In the period when North Macedonia was part of Yugoslavia, there was also migration of Bulgarians from the so called Western Outlands in Serbia.

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  • Bulgarians in North Macedonia (en)
  • Bułgarzy w Macedonii Północnej (pl)
  • Болгари в Північній Македонії (uk)
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  • Bulgarians are an ethnic minority in North Macedonia. Bulgarians are mostly found in the Strumica area, but over the years, the absolute majority of southeastern North Macedonia have declared themselves Macedonian. The town of Strumica and its surrounding area (including Novo Selo) were part of the Kingdom of Bulgaria between the Balkan wars and the end of World War I, as well as during World War II. The total number of Bulgarians counted in the 2021 Census was 3,504 or roughly 0.2%. Around 97,000 nationals of North Macedonia have received Bulgarian citizenship since 2001, and some 53,000 are still waiting for such. In the period when North Macedonia was part of Yugoslavia, there was also migration of Bulgarians from the so called Western Outlands in Serbia. (en)
  • Bułgarzy w Macedonii Północnej – społeczność bułgarska w Macedonii w 2002 roku liczyła łącznie 1417 Bułgarów, co stanowi 0,07% populacji Macedonii. Bułgarzy zamieszkują przede wszystkim miasto Strumica i tereny wzdłuż rzeki Strumica. Strumica była częścią Bułgarii między okresem wojen bałkańskich a końcem I wojny światowej, a także w czasie II wojny światowej. (pl)
  • Болгари є етнічною меншиною в Північній Македонії. Болгари здебільшого живуть у районі Струмиці, але протягом багатьох років абсолютна більшість південно-східної Північної Македонії проголосили себе македонцями. Місто Струміца та його околиці (включаючи Ново Село) були частиною Болгарського царства між Балканськими війнами та кінцем Першої світової війни, а також під час Другої світової війни. Загальна кількість болгар під час Перепису 2021 року становила 3504 особи або приблизно 0,2%. Близько 97 000 громадян Північної Македонії отримали болгарське громадянство з 2001 року, а близько 53 000 все ще чекають на нього. У період, коли Північна Македонія була частиною Югославії, була також міграція болгар із так званих Західних околиць Сербії. (uk)
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  • North Macedonia (en)
  • Bulgarians in (en)
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  • Bulgarian and Macedonian (en)
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  • Bulgarians are an ethnic minority in North Macedonia. Bulgarians are mostly found in the Strumica area, but over the years, the absolute majority of southeastern North Macedonia have declared themselves Macedonian. The town of Strumica and its surrounding area (including Novo Selo) were part of the Kingdom of Bulgaria between the Balkan wars and the end of World War I, as well as during World War II. The total number of Bulgarians counted in the 2021 Census was 3,504 or roughly 0.2%. Around 97,000 nationals of North Macedonia have received Bulgarian citizenship since 2001, and some 53,000 are still waiting for such. In the period when North Macedonia was part of Yugoslavia, there was also migration of Bulgarians from the so called Western Outlands in Serbia. (en)
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