Notable Aromanians From The Republic of Macedonia
- Pitu Guli - (1865–1903) Heroic Ilinden Revolutionary
- Toše Proeski - (1981–2007) Pop Singer and Super Star
- Kaliopi Bukle - (1966- ) Pop Singer, half Aromanian
- Petre Čašule - (1882–1924) Revolutionary
- Taki Fiti - (1950- ) Former Minister of Finance 1996-1998
- Milton Manakis - (1878–1954) Cinemagraphic Pioneers and First people to film the Balkans
- Yannakis Manakis - (1882–1964) Cinemagraphic Pioneers and First people to film the Balkans
- Constantin Belemace - (1848–1932) Aromanian Writer
- Niku Karanika - (1910–2002) Aromanian Poet
- Jani Makraduli - (1965- ) Politician in the Republic of Macedonia
- Apostol Margarit - (1832–1903) Educator
- Dimitri Atanasesky - (1836–1907) Educator
- Alexandros Svolos - (1892–1956) Greek Politician
- Constantin Iotzu - (1884–1962) Architect
- Taki Hrisik - (1920–1983) Composer and Musician
- Patriarch Joachim III of Constantinople - (1834–1912) Patriarch, Of Aromanian Parents
- Atanasios Piteon - (1836–1913) Revolutionary
- Janko Popovic - (1779–1833) Serbian Revolutionary
- Leon Boga - (1886–1974) Historian
- Teodor Kapidan - (1879–1953) Linguist and Academic
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