1897 According to Russian consul in the Manastir Vilayet, A. Rostkovski, finishing the statistical article in 1897, the total population was 803,340, with Rostkovski grouping the population into the following groups: • Turks, Ottomans: 78,867 • Albanians, Ghegs: 144,918 • Albanians, Tosks: 81,518 • Albanians, Christians: 35,525 • Slavs, Exarchists: 186,656 • Slavs, Patriarchists: 93,694 • Slavs, Muslims: 11,542 • Greeks, Christians: 97,439 • Greeks, Muslims: 10,584 • Vlachs (Aromanians): 53,227 • Jews: 5,270
1906/07 According to the 1906/07 Ottoman census the vilayet had a total population of 824,828 people, ethnically consisting as: • Muslims - 328,551 • Christian Greeks - 286,001 • Christian Bulgarians - 197,088 •
Wallachians - 5,556 • Jews - 5,459 •
Gypsies - 2,104 • Armenians - 8 •
Protestants - 5 •
Latins - 3 • Foreign citizens - 53
1911 According to Ottoman census data, the ethnoreligious composition in 1911 was the following (Serbs and Orthodox Albanians were included as either Greeks or Bulgarians): •
Muslims - 455,720 •
Greeks - 349.541 •
Bulgarians - 246,344 •
Jews - 10,651 •
Armenians - 9 • Other - 2,614
1912 According to an estimation published in a Belgian magazine, the ethnic composition in 1912 when the vilayet was dissolved during the
First Balkan War was: • Orthodox
Bulgarians - 331,000 • Muslim
Albanians - 219,000 • Orthodox
Vlachs - 65,500 • Orthodox
Greeks - 62,000 •
Muslim Bulgarians - 24,000 • Muslim
Turks - 11,500 • mixed - 35,000 ==References==