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Languages of the Republic of Macedonia : ウィキペディア英語版
Languages of the Republic of Macedonia

The official, national and most widespread language in the Macedonia is Macedonian. The languages of Macedonia correspond with the various ethnic groups. Republic of Macedonia officially recognizes six national minority languages: Albanian, Turkish, Romani, Serbian, Bosnian and Aromanian.
== Statistics ==


According to the last 2002 census, Macedonia had population of 2.022,547 citizens. 1,344,815 Macedonian citizens declared that they speak Macedonian, 507,989 citizens speak Albanian, 71,757 citizens speak Turkish, 38,528 citizens speak Roma, 6,884 citizens speak Aromanian, 24,773 citizens speak Serbian, 8.560 citizens speak Bosnian and 19,241 citizens speak other languages.〔(Macedonian census, language and religion )〕
Some minority languages are co-official, along with Macedonian, in the municipalities (''opštini'') where they are spoken by at least 20% of the municipal population. Therefore, Albanian is co-official in Tetovo, Brvenica, Vrapčište and other municipalities. Turkish is co-official in Centar Župa and Plasnica. Romani in Šuto Orizari and Aromanian in Kruševo, even though it is spoken by ~10% of the municipal population. Serbian is also co-official in Čučer-Sandevo.〔http://www.stat.gov.mk/pdf/kniga_13.pdf〕 Bosnian is the only recognized minority language that is not official on municipal level.

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