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RulersMontenegrins form an ethnic minority in Macedonia. According to the 2002 Macedonian census there are 2,003 ethnic Montenegrins in Macedonia.[citation needed]
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according to 2002 census data Over 10,000 people Macedonians (1,297,981) · Albanians (509,083) · Turks (77,959) · Roma (53,879) · Serbs (35,939) · Bosniaks (17,018)Under 10,000 people Other groups Torlaks (approx. 150,000) · Shopi (approx. 50,000) · Macedonian Muslims (40,000 - 100,000) · Gorani (approx. 2,500) · Megleno-Romanians (approx. 1,000) · Armenians (approx. 300) · Jews (approx. 200) · MontenegrinsDemographic history of the Republic of Macedonia Categories:- Montenegrin people
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