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Albanians in the Republic of Macedonia, according to the 1981 census.
Albanians in the Republic of Macedonia, according to the 2002 census.
The ethnic Albanians in the Republic of Macedonia have four parties primarily focusing on the rights of the ethnic Albanians in the Republic of Macedonia, that are either in the opposition, or in the ruling coalition.
The Republic of Macedonia became a member state of the United Nations on April 8, 1993, eighteen months after its independence from the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
The indeterminate status of the Republic of Macedonia's name arises from a long-running dispute with Greece, which criticizes the use of what it considers to be Greek name and symbols.
The name: the Republic of Macedonia is only part of the wider region of Macedonia, 51% of which is part of Greece.