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Armenians in North Macedonia (Macedonian: Ерменци во Македонија, romanized: Ermenci vo Makedonija, Armenian: Հայերը Հյուսիսային Մակեդոնիայում, romanized: Hayery Hyusisayin Makedoniayum) are the ethnic Armenians in North Macedonia. The number of Armenians is about 300 people.[1]
^ ab(in Armenian) Մակեդոնիայի հայ համայնքը հոկտեմբերից կունենա հայկական շաբաթօրյա դպրոց Archived May 31, 2011, at the Wayback Machine in Armenians Today
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romanized: Hayery Hyusisayin Makedoniayum) are the ethnic ArmeniansinNorthMacedonia. The number of Armenians is about 300 people. Garabet Tavitjan, musician...
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