Total population | |
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3,669[1] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Malmö, Göteborg, Eslöv, Helsingborg, Trelleborg, Växjö | |
Languages | |
Primarily Macedonian and Swedish | |
Religion | |
Macedonian Orthodox | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Macedonians, Macedonian diaspora |
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According to the official census of 2006, there are 3,669 ethnic Macedonians in Sweden.[2] In 2008, the Swedish immigrant center reported that there are 6,000 Macedonians in Sweden.[3]