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'''Macedonia''' ({{langx|mk|Македонија|Makedonija|link=no}}, {{langx|el|Μακεδονία|Makedonía|link=no}}, {{langx|bg|Македония|Makedoniya|link=no}}, {{langx|sq|Maqedonia|link=no}}), most commonly refers to: | |||
'''Macedonia''' may refer to: | |||
* ], a country in southeastern Europe, known until 2019 as the Republic of Macedonia | |||
* ], a kingdom in Greek antiquity | |||
* ], a former administrative region, spanning today three administrative subdivisions of ] | |||
* ], a geographic and historical region that today includes parts of six Balkan countries (see map) | |||
'''Macedonia''', '''Makedonia''', '''Makedonija''', or '''Makedoniya''' may also refer to: | |||
==Regions and entities in the Balkans== | |||
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* ] or ''Macedonia'', the ancient kingdom of ] II, ] and their successors | |||
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* ], a satrapy of Achaemenid Empire | ||
* ], a late Roman administrative unit | |||
* ], a region of Greece also known as ''Greek'' or ''Aegean Macedonia'', comprised of: | |||
* ], a proposed puppet state of the Axis powers (1944) | |||
* ], a province of the early Roman Empire | |||
* ], a province of the Byzantine Empire | |||
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* ], a part of the former Yugoslavia (1945–1991) and a predecessor of North Macedonia | ||
** ], a region that largely coincides with the Republic of Macedonia | |||
* ] or Pirin Macedonia, a region of ] | |||
* ], an ancient province of the ] | |||
* ], part of the Praetorian prefecture of Illyricum. | |||
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* ], in Thessaloniki, Greece | |||
*], a geographic region equivalent to modern Greek Macedonia | |||
* ], Australia | |||
*], a geographic region corresponding roughly to the territory of North Macedonia | |||
* ], Australia, also called ''Upper Macedon'' | |||
*], a geographic region of southwestern Bulgaria | |||
* ], São Paulo state, Brazil | |||
*], a province in northern Greece | |||
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* ], an artificial island | |||
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* ], newspaper in Greece. | |||
* ], newspaper in Bulgaria. | |||
* ], newspaper in the Republic of Macedonia. | |||
* ], Greek national television network, based in Thessaloniki, Greece. | |||
* ] (Μακεδονία ξακουστή) is a song, unofficial anthem of the Greek Macedonia. | |||
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* ], a tree of the family Fagaceae. | |||
* ], a 19th-century Bulgarian newspaper published until 1872 | |||
* ] - The state church of the Republic of Macedonia. | |||
* ], a 2007 book by Harvey Pekar and Heather Roberson | |||
* ] is the Greek Struggle for Macedonia 1904-1908. | |||
* ] - defunct subsidiary of Olympic Airlines, the Greek national flag carrier. | |||
* ] - the cuisine of Greek Macedonia. | |||
* ] - the cuisine of the Republic of Macedonia. | |||
* ], part of the ] of ] from the end of 1915 to the end of 1918. | |||
* ] - one of the two major news agencies in Greece. | |||
* ] or MTV (МТВ), the national radio-television in the Republic of Macedonia. | |||
* ] - flag carrier of the Republic of Macedonia. | |||
* ], located in Thessaloniki, Greece. | |||
* ] (Денес над Македонија), the national anthern of the Republic of Macedonia. | |||
* ], a university in Thessaloniki, Greece. | |||
* ], a university in Kozani, Greece. | |||
==Ships== | |||
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*{{SS|Macedonia|1911}}, a Greek passenger liner that was renamed ''Pincio'' in 1922 | |||
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*{{MV|Makedonia}}, a Greek passenger ship in service 1984–85 | |||
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* ], a football club in Skopje | |||
* ], a former football club in Skopje (1941 to 1944) | |||
* Preston Makedonia, an association football club in Melbourne, Australia, officially known since mid-1990s as the ] but still identified with the Macedonian-Australian community | |||
* ], an association football club in Perth, Australia | |||
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* ] or Thessaloniki International Airport, an airport in Thessaloniki, Greece | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:32, 5 December 2024
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Macedonia (Macedonian: Македонија, romanized: Makedonija, Greek: Μακεδονία, romanized: Makedonía, Bulgarian: Македония, romanized: Makedoniya, Albanian: Maqedonia), most commonly refers to:
- North Macedonia, a country in southeastern Europe, known until 2019 as the Republic of Macedonia
- Macedonia (ancient kingdom), a kingdom in Greek antiquity
- Macedonia (Greece), a former administrative region, spanning today three administrative subdivisions of northern Greece
- Macedonia (region), a geographic and historical region that today includes parts of six Balkan countries (see map)
Macedonia, Makedonia, Makedonija, or Makedoniya may also refer to:
Other historical entities
- Achaemenid Macedonia, a satrapy of Achaemenid Empire
- Diocese of Macedonia, a late Roman administrative unit
- Independent Macedonia (1944), a proposed puppet state of the Axis powers (1944)
- Macedonia (Roman province), a province of the early Roman Empire
- Macedonia (theme), a province of the Byzantine Empire
- Socialist Republic of Macedonia, a part of the former Yugoslavia (1945–1991) and a predecessor of North Macedonia
Other geographical uses
Within the region
- Aegean Macedonia, a geographic region equivalent to modern Greek Macedonia
- Vardar Macedonia, a geographic region corresponding roughly to the territory of North Macedonia
- Pirin Macedonia, a geographic region of southwestern Bulgaria
- Central Macedonia, a province in northern Greece
- Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, a province in northern Greece
- Western Macedonia, a province in northern Greece
United States
- Macedonia, Alabama
- Macedonia, Georgia
- Macedonia, Illinois
- Macedonia, Indiana
- Macedonia, Iowa
- Macedonia, Kentucky
- Macedonia, Missouri
- Macedonia, New Jersey
- Macedonia, Ohio
- Macedonia, South Carolina
- Macedonia, Tennessee
- Macedonia, Liberty County, Texas
- Macedonia, Williamson County, Texas
- Macedonia, Virginia
Others
- Macedônia, São Paulo, Brazil
- Macedonia, a village of Ciacova, Romania
- Macedonia, area of Glenrothes, Scotland, United Kingdom
Publications
- Makedonia (newspaper), a Greek newspaper established in 1911
- Makedoniya (Bulgarian newspaper), a 19th-century Bulgarian newspaper published until 1872
- Macedonia (comics), a 2007 book by Harvey Pekar and Heather Roberson
Ships
- SS Macedonia (1911), a Greek passenger liner that was renamed Pincio in 1922
- MV Makedoniya, a Bulgarian cargo ship in service 1932–41
- MV Makedonia, a Greek passenger ship in service 1984–85
Sports
- FK Makedonija Gjorče Petrov, a football club in Skopje
- FC Macedonia, a former football club in Skopje (1941 to 1944)
- Preston Makedonia, an association football club in Melbourne, Australia, officially known since mid-1990s as the Preston Lions but still identified with the Macedonian-Australian community
- Stirling Macedonia FC, an association football club in Perth, Australia
Other uses
- Makedonia (dance), a Greek folk song
- Macedonia (food), a fruit salad or vegetable dish
- Macedonia (terminology)
- Macedonia Airport or Thessaloniki International Airport, an airport in Thessaloniki, Greece
- Makedonia TV, a Greek television station
See also
- Eastern Macedonia (disambiguation)
- Western Macedonia (disambiguation)
- Languages of Macedonia (disambiguation)
- Macedonian language (disambiguation)
- Macedonian (disambiguation)
- Macedon (disambiguation)
- Macedonia naming dispute
- United Macedonia
- Portal:North Macedonia
- All pages with titles beginning with Macedonia
- All pages with titles containing Macedonia
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