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Spatial analysis of migration from Macedonia to Turkey
During an immigration process that started with the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire, expanded with the proclamation of the Republic of Turkey, and continues to the present day, Turkey has been the destination for immigrants from many regions, and particularly from the Balkans. Many Muslim Macedonians, feeling a sense of belonging to the Ottoman Empire and having descended from Turks, had already migrated to