Demographic history of North Macedonia information
This article is about censuses since 1948 of the former Yugoslav and present independent North Macedonia. For a more detailed overview of current demographics from the 2002 census, see Demographics of North Macedonia. For the demographic history before World War II of the historical Macedonian region that crossed several present-day Balkan borders, see Demographic history of Macedonia.
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