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1 Organisation and religion  





2 Sport  





3 Notable Macedonians from Germany  





4 See also  





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Macedonians of Germany
Македонци во Германија
Mazedonier in Deutschland
Germany North Macedonia
Distribution of Macedonian citizens in Germany (2021)
Total population
95,976 (census 2016 [1]

40,000+ (Bulgarian passports)

TOTAL >130,000 etc.
Regions with significant populations
Berlin, Nürnberg, Ingolstadt, Aalen, Hannover, Stuttgart, Mainz
Languages
Primarily Macedonian and German
Religion
predominantly Macedonian Orthodox; all other religions present in Macedonia
Related ethnic groups
Macedonians

According to the 2006 census, 62,295 citizens of North Macedonia reside in Germany, irrespective of ethnicity.[1] They are concentrated mainly in Bavaria, Berlin, Hannover and Stuttgart.

Organisation and religion[edit]

Macedonian cultural event in Berlin

MacedoniansinGermany are predominantly Eastern Orthodox Christians, and are mostly organised within the framework of the Macedonian Orthodox Church or the MPCO. Most of these organizations were formed in the early 1990s. The original church community was formed in Hamburg around 1980, and soon after six other MPCO's were established in Germany. The MPCOs have their own churches where many Macedonians gather for Ilinden, Easter and Christmas. The biggest are:

The MPCO's encourage the Macedonian Orthodox Church, traditional Macedonian folklore and customs from the motherland. They also encourage the upkeep of Macedonian heritage, language and traditions in Germany. [citation needed]

Other Christian minority groups in the Macedonian German community include Greek Catholics, Eastern Catholics, a few Uniates and some Protestants. Smaller numbers of Macedonians are Muslims who may or may not adhere to every aspect of Islam, and many more could be nonreligious/irreligious and agnostic/secularist.

Sport[edit]

There are several Macedonian sports clubs in Germany. The best known is probably FK Makedonija 1970 from Berlin[9]

Notable Macedonians from Germany[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ MPCO Hannover-http://www.mpc-sv-spas.de/
  • ^ MPCO Nurenberg-http://www.mpc-nurnberg.de/
  • ^ MPCO Ingolstadt-http://www.svetinikola.de/
  • ^ MPCO Stuttgart-http://www.svkim.de.vu/
  • ^ MPCO Aalen-http://www.sv-dimitrija.de/index.html
  • ^ M.P.C Europe
  • ^ FK Makedonija-http://www.fkmakedonija.de/index.html
  • ^ Igor Kirov -The Kirov Dance Company
  • ^ Kondinski's personal website
  • External links[edit]

  • flag North Macedonia

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Macedonians_in_Germany&oldid=1195573289"

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