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'''Macedonia''' may refer to:
*], a modern country in southeastern Europe
*], a region of Greece
*], a wider geographical and historical region covering both of the above, as well as parts of Bulgaria, Albania, and Serbia

;Historical entities
*], also known as Macedon, the kingdom of Philip II and Alexander the Great
* ], a province of the early Roman Empire
* ], a late Roman administrative unit
* ], a province of the Byzantine Empire
* ], a constituent republic of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1944–1991), and the predecessor of the Republic of Macedonia

;Other places
* ], São Paulo, Brazil
* ], Romania
*In the United States;
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** Macedonia, now ]
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;Other uses
* ], a fruit salad or vegetable dish
* ], a comic book by Harvey Pekar and Heather Roberson
* ], an airport in Greece

Macedonia is a geographical region of Greece. From here began the great Greek commander Alexander II began the conquest of the Persian empire, after his father Philip II managed to conquer all the Greek cities of Greece Macedonia is a geographical region of Greece. From here began the great Greek commander Alexander II began the conquest of the Persian empire, after his father Philip II managed to conquer all the Greek cities of Greece

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Macedonia is a geographical region of Greece. From here began the great Greek commander Alexander II began the conquest of the Persian empire, after his father Philip II managed to conquer all the Greek cities of Greece