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Macedonia is the name of a number of places in the world:
Places in the Macedonian region of Europe
- Macedonia: An historical region of the southern Balkans.
- Macedon: The ancient kingdom of Philip II and Alexander the Great in the southeastern Europe.
- Macedonia (Greece): The Macedonia province of Greece, also known as Greek Macedonia. See also:
- West Macedonia, one of the peripheries of Greece.
- Central Macedonia, one of the peripheries of Greece.
- East Macedonia and Thrace, one of the peripheries of Greece.
- Makedonia (Macedonia) International Airport in Thessaloniki, Greece
- Republic of Macedonia: A landlocked republic on the Balkan Peninsula, recognised by most states and international organizations as "the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" (F.Y.R.O.M.), also known as Vardar Macedonia.
- Pirin Macedonia: The Blagoevgrad region of southwestern Bulgaria.
Other places
- In the United States:
- Macedonia, Iowa (city)
- Macedonia, Ohio (city)
- Macedon (town), New York
- Macedon (village), New York
- Macedonia, Alabama (village)
- Macedonia, Illinois (village)
- Macedônia, locality in Brazil
- Macedonia, locality in Colombia
- Macedonia, locality in Cuba
- Macedonia locality in Romania
- Macedonia, island in the Solomon Islands
- Macedon, Victoria, Australia
- Mount Macedon, Victoria, Australia
- Macedonia, Glenrothes, Scotland
Other uses
- Macedonia (food) is a dessert
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