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==Geography== | ==Geography== | ||
* An inhabitant of ''']''' or an adjective pertaining to the region in general | * An inhabitant of ''']''' or an adjective pertaining to the region in general | ||
* The ] region of ''']''' (see also ]) | * The ] region of ''']''' (see also ancient ]) | ||
* The ''']''' | * The ''']''' (see also ancient ]) | ||
* The ]n region of Macedonia, known as ''']''' | * The ]n region of Macedonia, known as ''']''' (see also ancient ]) | ||
==Demography== | ==Demography== |
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Macedonian can describe:
Geography
- An inhabitant of Macedonia or an adjective pertaining to the region in general
- The Greek region of Macedonia (see also ancient Macedon)
- The (Former Yugoslav) Republic of Macedonia (see also ancient Paionia)
- The Bulgarian region of Macedonia, known as Pirin Macedonia (see also ancient Thrace)
Demography
- A Macedonian Albanian
- A Macedonian Aromanian (sometimes called Macedoneni or Machedoni in Romanian)
- A Macedonian Bulgarian
- A Macedonian Greek
- A Macedonian Slav
Linguistics
- The modern (Slavic) Macedonian language
- The Ancient Macedonian language, see also Macedon
- The Macedonian idiom of Modern Greek.
History
- An ancient Macedonian or an adjective relating to the ancient kingdom of Macedon
- The Macedonian dynasty of the Byzantine Empire.
- A member of the early Christian sect called the Macedonians
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