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Republic of Macedonia1
National Name: Republica Makedonija
President: Boris Trajkovski (1999)
Prime Minister: Ljupco Georgievski (1998)
Area: 9,928 sq. mi. (25,333 sq. km)
Population (1999 est.): 2,022,604 (average annual rate of natural increase: 0.72%); birth rate: 15.2/1000; infant mortality rate: 18.7/1000; density per sq. mi.: 204
Capital and largest city (1994 est.): Skopje, 444,229. Other large cities: Bitola, 84,002; Prelep, 70,152; Kumanovo, 68,148
Monetary unit: Denar
Languages: Macedonian, which uses the Cyrillic alphabet, 70%; Albanian, 21%; Turkish, 3%; other, 6%
Ethnicity/race: Macedonian 65%, Albanian 22%, Turkish 4%, Serb 2%, Rom (Gypsy) 3%, other 4%
Religions (1994): Eastern Orthodox, 67%; Muslim, 30%
Economic summary: GDP/PPP (1998 est.): $2.1 billion; $1,050 per capita. Real growth rate: 4.5%. Inflation: 3%. Unemployment: 30%. Labor force: 591,773 (June 1994); manufacturing and mining, 40% (1992). Industry: coal, metallic chromium, lead, zinc, ferronickel, textiles, wood products, tobacco. Agriculture: rice, tobacco, wheat, corn, millet, cotton, sesame, mulberry leaves, citrus, vegetables; beef, pork, poultry, mutton. Exports: $1.2 billion (f.o.b., 1996): food, beverages, tobacco, machinery and transport equipment, other manufactured goods. Imports: $1.6 billion (c.i.f., 1996): machinery and equipment, chemicals, fuels. Major trading partners: Bulgaria, other former Yugoslav republics, Germany, Italy, Austria.