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The number of foreign residents from former
Yugoslavia naturalized as Swiss citizens in 2009 was at 14,780 (Serbia, Montenegro and Kosovo: 8,879; Bosnia and Herzegovina: 2,408; North Macedonia: 1,831; Croatia: 1,599; Slovenia: 63). This corresponds to one third of the total number of naturalizations
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By 1995, there were 40,000 Macedonian citizens in
Switzerland. This number has risen further to 61,000 by 2002. This increase does not necessarily reflect immigration, but rather re-registration of formerly Yugoslav citizens as Macedonian nationals. An estimated 50,000 emigrants from North Macedonia
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in 2006 and 2008, respectively. The statistics for 2011 record an increase by 8,922 in the number of citizens of Kosovo, and at the same time a decrease by 10,386 in the number of citizens of Serbia. This does not reflect any real population movement, but the registrations as citizens of Kosovo by
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Estimates on the actual ethnic composition of former
Yugoslav immigrants in Switzerland are mostly left to ethnic cultural organizations. They cannot be expected to have better than single-digit accuracy, but nevertheless give an overview of the general situation; such estimates amount to roughly
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of 310% of the young males in Swiss population, while those from
Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Macedonia had crime rates of 230%–240% of the Swiss value. It has been pointed out that the crime rates cannot be the only reason for the group's poor image, as the crime rate of the
229:. The size of each group is unknown and only amenable to rough estimates. An indicator of ethnicity can be taken from data on languages spoken in Switzerland. Unfortunately, the latest data on this was collected in the 2000 census. At that time, there were 103,000 native speakers of
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In 2010, out of a total of 40,403 naturalizations, 13,440 were accounted for by citizens of successor states of
Yugoslavia, again corresponding to one third of the total number (Serbia: 6,843, Bosnia and Herzegovina: 1,924; Kosovo 1,609; North Macedonia: 1,585; Croatia: 1,479).
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Yugoslavia began gradually after 1992, but the problem remained unresolved until the year 2000. In 1998, there were still 198,131 foreign residents registered as "Yugoslavian". This number fell to 5,507 by 2000 and to zero by 2001.
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Switzerland are organized through many associations and clubs. The first such association was formed in 1988, and by 1991 there were five Macedonian clubs, now all part of one single organization called
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was the reason for the war and the breakup of the country, this had the consequence that there were several, sometimes mutually hostile, ethnic groups living in
Switzerland, all registered under the same nationality.
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Albanian descent (born in Switzerland in 1984 to a North Macedonia Albanian father and a Montenegrin Albanian mother), known as the winner of the debut series of the German
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Bashkim Berisha was noted as a Thai-Boxer and as protagonist in a documentary on
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1151:"Die kosovarische Bevƶlkerung in der Schweiz"
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1051:Institute for War and Peace Reporting
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922:Im Namen aller Albaner eine Moschee?
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1134:UngeklƤrter Tod des Lehrermƶrders
892:The Albanian fund-raising machine
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275:Združenie na Makedonskite DruŔtva
1462:MontenegroāSwitzerland relations
838:SwitzerlandāYugoslavia relations
71:Swiss Federal Statistical Office
1352:Freedom of movement for workers
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90:In 1920, 1,235 citizens of the
1477:SloveniaāSwitzerland relations
1225:Swiss Croatian internet portal
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1457:KosovoāSwitzerland relations
1159:Federal Office for Migration
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1237:Swiss Macedonian website
1192:Boskovska, Nada (2000).
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191:Albanians in Switzerland
862:16 October 2012 at the
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738:billionaire and former
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808:voluntary manslaughter
800:juvenile violent crime
570:Aleksandar Veljanovski
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268:Cultural organizations
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29:immigration from the
1235:http://makedonium.ch
1123:on 14 February 2012.
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1007:"Patrick Nuo Lounge"
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138:Current demographics
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1157:(in German). Bern:
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566:Aleksandar Mitreski
524:Florent Hadergjonaj
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650:Philippe Senderos
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602:Florijana Ismaili
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