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'''Macedonia''', '''Makedonia''', '''Makedonija''' or '''Makedoniya''' may refer to: '''Macedonia''' may commonly refer to:
*], country in southeastern Europe *], country in southeastern Europe
*], region of Northern Greece *], region of Northern Greece
*], geographical and historical region covering both of the above, as well as parts of Bulgaria, Albania, Kosovo and Serbia *], region covering the above, as well as parts of Bulgaria, Albania, Kosovo and Serbia
*], also known as Macedon, the kingdom of Alexander the Great
'''Historical entities'''

* ], also known as Macedon, the kingdom of Philip II and Alexander the Great
==Other historical entities==
* ], province of the early Roman Empire * ], province of the early Roman Empire
* ], late Roman administrative unit * ], late Roman administrative unit
* ], province of the Byzantine Empire * ], province of the Byzantine Empire
* ], proposed puppet state of the Axis powers during WWII * ], proposed puppet state of the Axis powers (1944)
* ], constituent republic of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1944–1991), predecessor of the Republic of Macedonia * ], part of the former Yugoslavia (1944–1991), predecessor of the Republic of Macedonia


'''Other places''' ==Other places==
* ], São Paulo, Brazil * ], São Paulo, Brazil
* ], Romania * ], Romania
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==Media== ==Other uses==
'''Macedonia''', '''Makedonia''', '''Makedonija''' or '''Makedoniya''' may refer to:
* ], 19th century Bulgarian newspaper published until 1872
* ], football club in the Republic of Macedonia
* ], Greek newspaper published since 1911
* ], fruit salad or vegetable dish
* '']'', or "New Macedonia", newspaper from the Republic of Macedonia, published since 1944
* ]
* ], book by Harvey Pekar and Heather Roberson
* ], alternate name of Thessaloniki International Airport in Greece

'''Media'''
* ], Greek television station * ], Greek television station
* ], Greek newspaper (est. 1911)
* '']'', or "New Macedonia", newspaper from the Republic of Macedonia (est. 1944)
* ], 19th century Bulgarian newspaper published until 1872


==Ships== '''Ships'''
*{{MV|Makedoniya}}, Bulgarian small cargo ship in service 1932-41 *{{MV|Makedoniya}}, Bulgarian small cargo ship in service 1932-41
*{{MV|Makedonia}}, Greek passenger ship in service 1984-85 *{{MV|Makedonia}}, Greek passenger ship in service 1984-85

==Other uses==
* ], fruit salad or vegetable dish
* ], travel and history book by Harvey Pekar and Heather Roberson, in graphic-novel format
* ], alternate name of Thessaloniki International Airport in Greece
* ]
* ], football club in the Republic of Macedonia


== See also == == See also ==

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··· Macedonia (region) approximate extent
Former capital cities of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)

Macedonia may commonly refer to:

Other historical entities

Other places

Other uses

Macedonia, Makedonia, Makedonija or Makedoniya may refer to:

Media

Ships

See also

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