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**''']''', a region in northern Greece | **''']''', a region in northern Greece | ||
*** ] periphery, an administrative division of Greece | |||
*** ] and Thrace periphery, an administrative division of Greece | |||
*** ], the Greeks that live in the region and their descendants | |||
*** ], a variety of modern Greek | *** ], a variety of modern Greek | ||
**''']''', a western province of Bulgaria | **''']''', a western province of Bulgaria | ||
*** ], the Bulgarians that live in the region and their descendants | |||
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* ], a province of the Byzantine Empire | * ], a province of the Byzantine Empire | ||
** The ] of the Byzantine Empire | ** The ] of the Byzantine Empire | ||
* ] (Slav-Macedonians), a group of people in the Ottoman Empire | |||
=== Other places === | === Other places === |
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Macedonia (as an adjective: Macedonian) may refer to:
Balkans
Modern period
- Macedonia (region), a wide historic region spanning through several states in southeast Europe, in particular:
- Republic of Macedonia, an independent state, formerly part of Yugoslavia
- Socialist Republic of Macedonia, its predecessor within Yugoslavia
- Macedonians (ethnic group), a modern Slavic ethnic group
- Macedonian language, a modern Slavic language
- Macedonia (Greece), a region in northern Greece
- Central Macedonia periphery, an administrative division of Greece
- East Macedonia and Thrace periphery, an administrative division of Greece
- Macedonians (Greeks), the Greeks that live in the region and their descendants
- Macedonian dialect, a variety of modern Greek
- Blagoevgrad Province, a western province of Bulgaria
- Macedonians (Bulgarians), the Bulgarians that live in the region and their descendants
- Republic of Macedonia, an independent state, formerly part of Yugoslavia
Historical
- Macedon or Macedonia, the kingdom in ancient Greece
- Ancient Macedonians, the people of the ancient kingdom of Macedon
- The Ancient Macedonian language, an extinct Indo-European variety close to Greek
- Macedonia (Roman province), a province of the Roman Empire
- Diocese of Macedonia, a late Roman administrative unit
- Macedonians (religious group), a 4th century Byzantine Greek Christian sect
- Macedonia (theme), a province of the Byzantine Empire
- The Macedonian dynasty of the Byzantine Empire
- Slavic-speakers of Greek Macedonia (Slav-Macedonians), a group of people in the Ottoman Empire
Other places
- Macedonia, Alabama
- Macedonia, Georgia
- Macedonia, Illinois
- Macedonia, Indiana
- Macedonia, Iowa
- Macedonia, Ohio
- Macedônia, São Paulo, Brazil
- Macedonia, Romania
Miscellaneous
- Macedonia (food), a fruit salad or vegetable dish
- Makedonia (dance), a Greek dance
- Media:
- Nova Makedonija (newspaper), published in Republic of Macedonia
- Macedonia TV, Greek television network
- Makedonia (newspaper), published in Thessaloniki, Greece
- Makedoniya (newspaper), published in Bulgaria
- FK Makedonija Gjorče Petrov, football club from Republic of Macedonia
- HMS Macedonian, a British frigate (1808–1812)
- Macedonia Airport, Thessaloniki
See also
Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Macedonia.If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Categories: