When did Macedonians of the Skopjan type first appear?
Tito by the end of the WWII created a Yugoslav Socialist Republic that he called “Macedonia”. The inhabitants of this new Republic were called “Macedonians”. The following figures of Yugoslavian censuses show this. According to preliminary results of the 1921 Yugoslavian census [Yugoslavia was called then “Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes”], as these can be found in [8], the ethnic composition of Yugoslavia at that time was: Ethnic composition (in thousands) (percentages) Serbs+Croats 8,946 74.4 Slovenes 1,024 8.5 Other Slavs 174 1.5 Germans 513 4.3 Hungarians 472 3.9 Albanians 441 3.7 Romanian 229 1.9 Italians 12 0.1 Others 201 1.7 The final results of this census, classified according to language spoken by these people where as follows: (million) (percentages) Yugoslavs 9,931 83.0 other Slavs 176 1.5 Germans 505 4.2 Hungarians 467 3.9 Albanians 439 3.7 Romanians 231 1.9 Turks (Albanians) 150 1.3 Italians 12 0.1 Other 69 0.6 According to their religion: (million) (percentages
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