Greek diaspora Constantinople and Asia Minor: Africa: Other regions: Other groups: Other languages Greeks in North Macedonia (Macedonian: Грци во Северна Македонија [ɡr̩t͡si]) form a small community numbering 294 individuals per 2021 census.
[4] Ethnologue cites Greek as an "immigrant language" in North Macedonia.
[6] The 2021 census recorded only 294 individuals declaring their ethnicity as Greek.
[1] There is a historical controversy surrounding a Greek minority within North Macedonia, that stems from the late 19th and early 20th century Ottoman era statistical treatment of Aromanian and Slavic-speaking population groups in the area, which partially used to identify themselves as Greeks as part of the Rum millet.
[8] The following Aromanian and Slavic people were born during Ottoman times in what is today North Macedonia and identified as Greek after the rise of nationalism in the Ottoman Empire: