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Revision as of 23:06, 9 April 2009 view sourceShadowmorph (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users, Pending changes reviewers3,792 edits removed controversial names -not needed- the geographic part is clear from the previous sentences. This would lead to adding "also refered to as Vardar Macedonia" or "Skopje" or "fYROM"← Previous edit Revision as of 01:14, 10 April 2009 view source Shadowmorph (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users, Pending changes reviewers3,792 edits added more peoples , and the two Macedonia peripheriesNext edit →
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*** ], a modern Slavic language *** ], a modern Slavic language
**''']''', 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



====Historical ==== ====Historical ====
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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


Historical

Other places

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