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Ethnic Macedonians in Bulgaria are a group mostly concentrated in the Pirin region of Macedonia. In the 2001 Bulgarian census, 5,071 people officially declared themselves to be ethnic Macedonians. They are not currently recognized officially as an ethnic minority but have been between 1947 and 1958. During this period there was a resurgence of Macedonistic policies, the government went as far as to declare Macedonian an official language of the Pirin region. The Bulgarian Communist Party was compelled by Joseph Stalin to accept the formation of Macedonian, Thracian and Dobrujan nations in…mehr

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Ethnic Macedonians in Bulgaria are a group mostly concentrated in the Pirin region of Macedonia. In the 2001 Bulgarian census, 5,071 people officially declared themselves to be ethnic Macedonians. They are not currently recognized officially as an ethnic minority but have been between 1947 and 1958. During this period there was a resurgence of Macedonistic policies, the government went as far as to declare Macedonian an official language of the Pirin region. The Bulgarian Communist Party was compelled by Joseph Stalin to accept the formation of Macedonian, Thracian and Dobrujan nations in order to include those new separate states in a Balkan communist federation. It has been suggested that the majority of the population from Blagoevgrad province was listed as ethnic Macedonians against their will in the 1946 census.