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| group = Bosniaks in North Macedonia<br> |
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Бошњаците во Северна Македонија<br>Bošnjaci u Severnoj Makedoniji |
Бошњаците во Северна Македонија<br />Bošnjaci u Severnoj Makedoniji |
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| region1 = [[Skopje]] |
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| pop1 = 7,585 |
| pop1 = 7,585 |
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| ref1 = <ref name="stat.gov.mk">{{cite web|url=http://www.stat.gov.mk/pdf/kniga_13.pdf|title=Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in the Republic of Macedonia, 2002|website=Stat.gov.mk|accessdate=1 February 2019}}</ref> |
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| region2 = [[Veles Municipality]] |
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| pop2 = 2,406 |
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[[File:Izvestaj za doselenicite od BiH vo Skopje, 1910.pdf|thumb|Report of the engagement of the Turkish authorities in Skopje over the settlers from Bosnia and Herzegovina: was created Muhadzhir-Ottoman Club, temporary school. The report recommends that the Serbian government has to try to acquire the settlers to the Serbian side, by opening the pub, barber shop and reading room. (Skopje, February 6, 1910)]] {{Bosniaks}} |
[[File:Izvestaj za doselenicite od BiH vo Skopje, 1910.pdf|thumb|Report of the engagement of the Turkish authorities in Skopje over the settlers from Bosnia and Herzegovina: was created Muhadzhir-Ottoman Club, temporary school. The report recommends that the Serbian government has to try to acquire the settlers to the Serbian side, by opening the pub, barber shop and reading room. (Skopje, February 6, 1910)]] {{Bosniaks}} |
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The '''[[Bosniaks]] in North Macedonia''' ({{lang-mk|Бошњаци}}, {{lang-bs|Bošnjaci / Бошњаци}}) number 17,018 people according to the 2002 census.<ref>{{cite |
The '''[[Bosniaks]] in North Macedonia''' ({{lang-mk|Бошњаци}}, {{lang-bs|Bošnjaci / Бошњаци}}) number 17,018 people according to the 2002 census.<ref name="stat.gov.mk">{{cite web |script-title=mk:Popis Na Naselenieto, Domaḱinstvata i Stanovite vo Republika Makedonija, 2002 |trans-title=Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in the Republic of Macedonia, 2002 |url=http://www.stat.gov.mk/pdf/kniga_13.pdf |script-website=mk:Државен завод за статистика |access-date=1 February 2019}}</ref> The population is largely concentrated in and around the capital [[Skopje]], but also in the municipalities of [[Veles Municipality|Veles]] and [[Dolneni Municipality|Dolneni]]. |
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==Culture== |
==Culture== |
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Total population | |
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17,018 (2002) | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Skopje | 7,585[1] |
Veles Municipality | 2,406[1] |
Dolneni Municipality | 2,380[1] |
Studeničani Municipality | 1,662[1] |
Petrovec Municipality | 1,442[1] |
Languages | |
Bosnian, Macedonian | |
Religion | |
Islam | |
Related ethnic groups | |
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The Bosniaks in North Macedonia (Macedonian: Бошњаци, Bosnian: Bošnjaci / Бошњаци) number 17,018 people according to the 2002 census.[1] The population is largely concentrated in and around the capital Skopje, but also in the municipalities of Veles and Dolneni.
Culture
Religion
Bosniaks started settling in Macedonia after the Congress of Berlin in 1878. Bosniaks in the Republic of Macedonia are predominantly adherents to Sunni Islam.[citation needed]
Historical censuses
The historical censuses in Yugoslavia recorded "Muslims" (Muslimani), the so-called ethnic Muslims, in the SR Macedonia at the numbers of: 1,248 (0.1%) in 1971; 39,512 (2.1%) in 1981; 35,256 (1.7%) in 1991.[citation needed]
Notable individuals
- Adis Jahović, member of the Macedonian national football team
- Ferid Muhić, academician
- Cedi Osman, basketball player
- Elvira Rahić, singer