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Aliases: Democratic Federal Macedonia, Republic of North Macedonia, Republika Severna Makedonija, Severna Makedonija

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Attribute Value
Geography
Area 25,713 km²
Continent Europe
Land area 25,433 km²
Water area 280 km²
Land boundaries 838 km
Border countries
  • Albania
  • Bulgaria
  • Greece
  • Kosovo
  • Serbia
Coastline 0 km
Mean elevation 741 m
Lowest point 50 m
Highest point 2,764 m
People
Population 2,125,971
Official languages
  • Macedonian
Religion Macedonian Orthodox
Government
Long country name Republic of North Macedonia
Short country name North Macedonia
Long local name Republika Severna Makedonija
Short local name Severna Makedonija
Former name
  • Democratic Federal Macedonia
  • People's Republic of Macedonia
  • Republic of Macedonia
  • Socialist Republic of Macedonia
Government type Parliamentary republic
Capital Skopje
Economy
GDP (PPP) 31,030,000,000 USD
GDP (OER) 11,370,000,000 USD
GDP (real growth rate) 0 %
GDP - per capita (PPP) 14,900 USD
Gross national saving 30.3 % of GDP
Labor force 950,800
Unemployment rate 22.4 %
Population below poverty line 21.5 %
Budget revenues 3,295,000,000 USD
Budget expenditures 3,605,000,000 USD
Military expenditures 1.19 % of GDP
Taxes and other revenues 29 % of GDP
Budget surplus or deficit -2.7 % of GDP
Public debt 39.3 % of GDP
Inflation rate 1.4 %
Central bank discount rate 3.25 %
Commercial bank prime lending rate 6.21 %
Stock of narrow money 2,403,000,000 USD
Stock of broad money 2,403,000,000 USD
Stock of domestic credit 6,243,000,000 USD
Market value of publicly traded shares 2,078,000,000 USD
Current account balance -151,000,000 USD
Exports 4,601,000,000 USD
Imports 6,630,000,000 USD
Reserves of foreign exchange and gold 2,802,000,000 USD
External debt 8,790,000,000 USD
National currency Macedonian denars
National currency (code) MKD
National currency (symbol) ден
National currency rate to USD 55.8

North Macedonia gained its independence peacefully from Yugoslavia in 1991 under the name of "Macedonia." Greek objection to the new country’s name, insisting it implied territorial pretensions to the northern Greek province of Macedonia, and democratic backsliding for several years stalled the country’s movement toward Euro-Atlantic integration. Immediately after Macedonia declared independence, Greece sought to block Macedonian efforts to gain UN membership if the name "Macedonia" was used. The country was eventually admitted to the UN in 1993 as "The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia," and at the same time it agreed to UN-sponsored negotiations on the name dispute. In 1995, Greece lifted a 20-month trade embargo and the two countries agreed to normalize relations, but the issue of the name remained unresolved and negotiations for a solution continued. Over time, the US and over 130 other nations recognized Macedonia by its constitutional name, Republic of Macedonia. Ethnic Albanian grievances over perceived political and economic inequities escalated into a conflict in 2001 that eventually led to the internationally brokered Ohrid Framework Agreement, which ended the fighting and established guidelines for constitutional amendments and the creation of new laws that enhanced the rights of minorities. In January 2018, the government adopted a new law on languages, which elevated the Albanian language to an official language at the national level, with the Macedonian language remaining the sole official language in international relations. Relations between ethnic Macedonians and ethnic Albanians remain complicated, however. North Macedonia's pro-Western government has used its time in office since 2017 to sign a historic deal with Greece in June 2018 to end the name dispute and revive Skopje's NATO and EU membership prospects. This followed a nearly three-year political crisis that engulfed the country but ended in June 2017 following a six-month-long government formation period after a closely contested election in December 2016. The crisis began after the 2014 legislative and presidential election, and escalated in 2015 when the opposition party began releasing wiretapped material that revealed alleged widespread government corruption and abuse. Although an EU candidate since 2005, North Macedonia has yet to open EU accession negotiations. The country still faces challenges, including fully implementing reforms to overcome years of democratic backsliding and stimulating economic growth and development. In June 2018, Macedonia and Greece signed the Prespa Accord whereby the Republic of Macedonia agreed to change its name to the Republic of North Macedonia. Following ratification by both countries, the agreement went in to force on 12 February 2019. North Macedonia signed an accession protocol to become a NATO member state in February 2019.

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