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* ''']''' - the ancient kingdom of ] and ] in southeastern Europe. * ''']''' - the ancient kingdom of ] and ] in southeastern Europe.
* ''']''' - an historical and geographic region of the southern ]. * ''']''' - an historical and geographic region of the southern ].
* ''']''', also known as ''Vardar Macedonia'' - a landlocked republic on the ], which most states and international organizations call "the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" (F.Y.R.O.M.) due to the ] * ''']''', also known as ''Vardar Macedonia'' - a landlocked republic on the ], which most states and international organizations call "the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" (F.Y.R.O.M.) due to the ]
* ''']''', also known as ''Greek Macedonia'' - the northern part of ], consisting of three provinces ("peripheries"). * ''']''', also known as ''Greek Macedonia'' - the northern part of ], consisting of three provinces ("peripheries").



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Macedonia may refer to:

places in the south of Europe

See also:

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