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2,000[1]-11,458 est.[2] | |
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Warsaw, Kraków | |
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Primarily Macedonian and Polish | |
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Macedonian Orthodox | |
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Macedonians |
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Macedonians (in Polish: Macedończycy) of Poland form a small minority of the country primarily concentrated in Southern and Central Poland. Most of the Macedonians of Poland originate from the child refugees of the Greek Civil War. Estimates put the number of Macedonian refugees settled in Poland at 11,458. Many Macedonians immigrated to Poland after the Breakup of Yugoslavia.