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*], a modern country, formerly part of Yugoslavia *], a modern country, formerly part of Yugoslavia
*], a part of northern Greece *], a part of northern Greece
*], a wider geographic region comprising both the above and parts of southwestern Bulgaria *], a wider geographic region comprising both the above and parts of southwestern Bulgaria, southern Serbia and eastern Albania
*] or Macedon, a kingdom in Greek antiquity *] or Ancient Macedonia, a southeastern European kingdom in classical antiquity (800s BC - 146 BC)


The adjective '''Macedonian''' may refer to people or things associated with any of the above, or specifically to: The adjective '''Macedonian''' may refer to people or things associated with any of the above, or specifically to:
*], the modern Slavic-speaking ethnicity *], a modern Slavic-speaking ethnic group
*], the modern Slavic language spoken in the Republic of Macedonia *], a modern Slavic language spoken in the Republic of Macedonia
*], the people of the ancient kingdom *], a people of the ancient kingdom
*], an extinct language, related to ancient Greek *], an extinct language, related to ancient Greek


;Other historical uses ;Other historical uses:
* ], a province of the Roman Empire * ], a province of the Roman Empire
* ], a late Roman administrative unit * ], a late Roman administrative unit
* ], a 4th century Byzantine Greek Christian sect * ], a 4th century Byzantine Greek Christian sect
* ], a province of the Byzantine Empire * ], a province of the Byzantine Empire
* ], medieval rulers of the Byzantine Empire * ], a line of rulers of the Byzantine Empire (867 - 1056 AD)
* ], the predecessor of the modern country within Yugoslavia * ], the predecessor of the modern country within Yugoslavia from 1944-1991


;Other places called Macedonia ;Other places called Macedonia:
* ] * ]
* ] * ]
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* ], Romania * ], Romania


; Miscellaneous ; Miscellaneous:
* ], a fruit salad or vegetable dish * ], a fruit salad or vegetable dish
* ], Greek television network * ], Greek television network

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Macedonia is a country and an historic region in southeastern Europe.

It may refer specifically to:

  • Republic of Macedonia, a modern country, formerly part of Yugoslavia
  • Macedonia (Greece), a part of northern Greece
  • Macedonia (region), a wider geographic region comprising both the above and parts of southwestern Bulgaria, southern Serbia and eastern Albania
  • Macedon or Ancient Macedonia, a southeastern European kingdom in classical antiquity (800s BC - 146 BC)

The adjective Macedonian may refer to people or things associated with any of the above, or specifically to:

Other historical uses
Other places called Macedonia
Miscellaneous

See also

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