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The term Macedonian can describe:
Geography
An adjective pertaining to
- The wider region of Macedonia and its inhabitants
- The Greek region of Macedonia also known as Aegean Macedonia
- The Republic of Macedonia, also known as Vardar Macedonia or the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
- The Bulgarian region of Macedonia, also known as Pirin Macedonia
Ethnicity
- An Ancient Macedonian (Makedon) or an adjective relating to the ancient Hellenic kingdom of Macedon (Makedonikos)
- A (modern) Macedonian, sometimes referred to as a "Macedonian Slav" - see Macedonians (ethnic group)
Ethnography/Regional afiliation
- A Macedonian Bulgarian - see Bulgarians
- A Macedonian (Makedonas), sometimes referred to as a "Greek Macedonian" - see Greeks
History
- The Macedonian dynasty (Makedones) of the Byzantine Empire.
- A member of the early Christian sect called the Macedonians (Makedonioi)
Linguistics
- The Ancient Macedonian language (see also Macedon)
- The Macedonian idiom of Greek language, spoken in Macedonia
- The modern Macedonian language, a Slavic language
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