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Please cease changing "North Macedonian" to "Macedonian". If you continue this, you will be blocked from editing or topic-banned from making such edits. Thanks, Number 57 17:34, 26 June 2020 (UTC)Reply

There was no mistake. "North Macedonian" exists and is used, as was recently decided in the requested move of North Macedonian passport. Wikipedia is not beholden to the wishes of the North Macedonian government. Number 57 20:59, 26 June 2020 (UTC)Reply
Marko sk There are three things that are official about North Macedonia:
the name of the country: North Macedonia
the languange: Macedonian
the citizenship: Macedonian/citizen of the Republic of North Macedonia (neither Macedonian nor North Macedonian)
Whether the people are called Macedonians or North Macedonians or Slavomacedonians or Centralbalkan Macedonians or XYZ is not stipulated by any official document, whether the stones/food/music/mountains/whatever are called Macedonian or North Macedonian is also not stipulated by any official document. What the North Macedonian government says is unofficial, and it's not in line with what the Greek government says. The Greek former Prime Minister Tsipras called the people, North Macedonians, this is absolutely fine and in line with the Prespa Agreement. Last but not least, wikipedia doesn't care about official names, so please sto making changes that are against consensus of the community here. Peace in balkans (talk) 12:58, 27 June 2020 (UTC)Reply