Macedonian Media
Macedonian-language print media consists primarily of the monthly political journal Makedonska videlina produced by the Macedonian Information and Publishing Centre in Pančevo. Limited Macedonian-language television is available through TV Novi Sad and the local station TV Pančevo, in addition to programs which reach the community from Macedonia. Macedonian language is not used in official communications in Serbia, but the Macedonian National Minority Council is attempting to officialise it in Pančevo and Jabuka.
10 most populated settlements with Macedonians | ||||
No | Settlement | County | Macedonians | % |
1 | Belgrade | Belgrade | 6891 | 0,62 |
2 | Jabuka | South-Banat | 2054 | 32,54 |
3 | Kačarevo | South-Banat | 1467 | 19,24 |
4 | Pančevo | South-Banat | 1196 | 1,55 |
5 | Plandište | South-Banat | 910 | 21,31 |
6 | Novi Sad | South-Bačka | 910 | 0,48 |
7 | Niš | Nišava | 601 | 0,35 |
8 | Subotica | North-Bačka | 409 | 0,41 |
9 | Glogonj | South-Banat | 367 | 11,55 |
10 | Zrenjanin | Central-Banat | 334 | 0,42 |
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