Macedonians in Sweden

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Macedonians in Sweden
Македонци во Švedska
Makedoni i Sverige
Total population

3,669[1]-15,000[2]

Regions with significant populations
Malmö, Göteborg, Eslöv,

Helsingborg, Trelleborg, Växjö

Languages

Primarily Macedonian

and Swedish
Religions
Macedonian Orthodox
Related ethnic groups
Macedonians

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Macedonians
(ethnic group)

Culture
Language · Literature · Art
Music · Cinema · Folklore
Costume · Cuisine · Symbols

Religion
Macedonian Orthodox Church
Roman Catholicism
Greek Catholicism
Islam · Judaism
Protestants · Baptists

History
National Awakening
Ilinden Uprising
National Liberation War
National Liberation Front
Republic of Macedonia

By region or country
Republic of Macedonia
Greece · Albania · Bulgaria
Diaspora
Serbia · Slovenia · Croatia
Australia · Canada · USA
Sweden · Romania
Switzerland · Germany

Subgroups
Aegean Macedonians
Torbeš

Other Articles
List of Macedonians
Macedonism · Holidays

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Macedonians in Sweden is a term referring to the groups of Ethnic Macedonians residing in Sweden.[3] According to the official census of 2006, there are 3,669 Macedonians in Sweden. The Swedish immigrant center reports that there are 6,000 Macedonians in Sweden[4], but Macedonian Associations and Macedonian foregin ministry claim they number is over 15,000.[5][6]


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[edit] Immigration

Macedonians began to immigrate to Sweden after World War Two. Many of these were originally Aegean Macedonians who were later joined by Macedonians from Yugoslavia. The Macedonian population settled heavily in the south-western region of Sweden. Many immigrants settled in towns like Stockholm, Malmö, Göteborg, Eslöv, Helsingborg, Trelleborg, and Växjö. The Swedish Government officially recognises the Macedonian minority present in Sweden.[7]

[edit] Organisation and Culture

Macedonians in Sweden are well organised through many associations and they are recognised as an Macedonian minority through law.[8] Throughout Sweden there are over 20 registered Macedonian assotiations, among the largest are:[9]

  • Makedoniska Riksförbundet i Sverige / Macedonian Union , Göteborg
  • Makedoniska kulturföreningen Goce Delcev / Kud Goce Delchev, Göteborg
  • Kulturföreningen Makedonija / Kud Makedonija, Malmö

The Macedonian assotiations are partly financed by Swedish govermant. There are also special provisions established by the Swedish government for education in Macedonian.[10] Each year the vairous organisations hold the Zimski Festival (English: Winter Festival). The Associations also organise beauty contests, poetry nights and disco's. The organaization's have also had involvement with Macedonians in Denmark. They also run saturday schools and humanitarian activities. There are three womens groups in operation in Sweden;


[edit] Religion

The Macedonians in Sweden are predominantly of the Orthodox faith. On 14. January 1973 they established the first Macedonian Orthodox Church municipality (MPCO) in Europe dedicated to Naum of Ohrid. There are currently two Macedonian Orthodox Churches in Sweden, Makedoniska ortodoxa kyrkan Sveti Naum Ohridski in Malmö which have 4000 belivers[11][12], and Makedoniska Ortodoxa Kyrkliga Församlingen in Göteborg.[13] Both of them are part of Macedonian Orthodox Church, leaded by metropolitan of European Diocese.

[edit] Sport

Macedonian community have their own football club, named IF Vardar from Göteborg, which is playing in Swedish ligue "Division 5A"[14].

[edit] Media

Many forms of Media have been established by the Macedonians in Sweden. They have their own newspaper, called "Makedonski Vesnik" which was first published in 1978, by "Makedoniska Riksförbundet i Sverige" the Macedonian community in Sweden.[15]The Newspaper informs Macedonians in Sweden about topics related to them in Sweden and in the Macedonia.[16] They have also founded their own radio station in Göteborg, it is called Makedonski Glas radio (Swedish: Makedonisk Röst), which broadcasts in the Macedonian language.[17]

[edit] Notable Macedonians from Sweden

[edit] See Also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Census 2006
  2. ^ Makedonci vo Svetot
  3. ^ Regeringskansliet Justitiedepartamentet , 10333 Stockholm En sammanfattning av regeringens minoritetpolitik
  4. ^ Immi Sweden
  5. ^ Census 2006
  6. ^ Makedonci vo Svetot
  7. ^ Immi Sweden
  8. ^ Regeringskansliet Justitiedepartamentet , 10333 Stockholm En sammanfattning av regeringens minoritetpolitik
  9. ^ Macedonian Assotiations
  10. ^ Regeringskansliet Justitiedepartamentet , 10333 Stockholm En sammanfattning av regeringens minoritetpolitik
  11. ^ Makedoniska ortodoxa kyrkan, Hagalundgatan 5 , 21432 Malmö tel + 40-19 28 02
  12. ^ MPC Malmo
  13. ^ Makedoniska Ortodoxa Kyrkliga Församlingen Telefon: 031-483621 Atmosfärgatan 415 21 GÖTEBORG
  14. ^ IF Vardar
  15. ^ Makedoniska Riksförbundet i Sverige Postadress: Box 47037, 402 57 Göteborg ISSN 0282-292x
  16. ^ Makedonski Sojuz
  17. ^ Mångkulturella närradio- och TV-föreningen Besöksadress: Värmlandsgatan 16A Postadress: Box 480 60, 418 22 GÖTEBORG Telefon: 031- 24 95 00 Fax: 031- 24 02 15

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