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[edit] Demographics
There seems to be confusion here. One would expect that a town in Macedonia (Greece) would have a Greek population, no reason to mention this. Note that Macedonians (Greek) are Greeks and not the same as Macedonians (ethnic group) who are Slavs. It is clear that before 1913 there was a large Slavic population, but this does not necessarily reflect the present situation that has changed due to emigration and assimilation. It is true that numbers are hard to obtain, but it is indispensable that sources are cited regarding the existence and extent of the various ethnic groups. Andreas (T) 18:05, 8 June 2007 (UTC)