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* ] is a song, unofficial anthem of the Greek Macedonia. | * ] is a song, unofficial anthem of the Greek Macedonia. | ||
* ] is the Greek Struggle for Macedonia 1904-1908. | * ] is the Greek Struggle for Macedonia 1904-1908. | ||
* ] is the Greek Fighters for Macedonia, the first Greek guerrilla troops. | |||
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- For an in depth explanation of these often confusing terms see Macedonia (terminology).
Macedonia or Macedon may refer to:
- Macedonia (region), a historical region in the Balkan peninsula, not officially defined by any international organization or state.
- Greek or Aegean Macedonia, a name for the geographical region in which the Greek region of Macedonia is situated.
- Pirin Macedonia, a name for the geographical region in which the Blagoevgrad Province of Bulgaria is situated.
- Vardar Macedonia, a name for the geographical region in which the Republic of Macedonia is situated.
- Republic of Macedonia, a European country, also referred to as the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM).
- Macedonia (Greece), a region of Greece that is subdivided into three administrative districts:
- Central Macedonia
- East Macedonia (which together with Thrace forms one district)
- West Macedonia
- Macedon or Macedonia, the ancient kingdom of Philip II, Alexander the Great, and their successors
- Macedonia (Roman province), a province of the Roman Empire
Other places
- Makedonia Airport, in Thessaloniki, Greece
- Macedon, Victoria, Australia
- Mount Macedon, Victoria, Australia, also called Upper Macedon
- Macedônia, São Paulo state, Brazil
- Macedonia, Amazonas, Colombia
- Macedonia, Bolívar, Colombia, also called Caserio Macedonia
- Macedonia, Cuba, Camagüey province
- Macedonia, Romania, in Ciacova, Timiş County
- Macedonia, Glenrothes, Scotland
- Macedonia, Solomon Islands, an artificial island
- Macedonia, Scotland, in Fife
United States
- Macedonia, Alabama
- Macedonia, Arkansas
- Macedonia, Connecticut
- Macedonia, Georgia
- Macedonia, Illinois
- Macedonia, Indiana
- Macedonia, Iowa
- Macedonia, Kentucky
- Macedonia, Louisiana
- Macedonia, Mississippi
- Macedonia, New Jersey
- Macedon (town), New York
- Macedon (village), New York
- Macedonia, North Carolina
- Macedonia, Ohio
- Macedonia, Pennsylvania
- Macedonia, Tennessee
- Macedonia, Texas
- Macedonia, Virginia
Other meanings
- Macedonia (food), a fruit salad
- Macedonia (newspaper), newspaper in Greece
- TV Macedonia, Greek national television network, based in Thessaloniki, Greece
- New Macedonia (newspaper), newspaper in the Republic of Macedonia
- Macedonian Radio-Television or MTV (МТВ), the national radio-television in the Republic of Macedonia
- Macedonium, a monumental in Krushevo, Republic of Macedonia
- Macedonian oak, a tree of the family Fagaceae
- University of Macedonia, a university in Thessaloniki, Greece
- Diocese of Macedonia, part of the Praetorian prefecture of Illyricum
- Macedonia-Thrace Bank - bank company in Greece that was taken over by the Pireaus Bank group.
- Makedonija Denes (Macedonia Today), newspaper in Republic of Macedonia
- Makedonska Banka (Macedonian Bank) - bank in Republic of Macedonia
- MAT Macedonian Airlines - flag carrier of the Republic of Macedonia
- Macedonian Airlines (OA) - defunct subsidiary of Olympic Airlines, the Greek national flag carrier
- Macedonian Orthodox Church - The state church of the Republic of Macedonia.
- Macedonian Press Agency (MPA) - one of the two major news agencies in Greece.
- Macedonia Famous is a song, unofficial anthem of the Greek Macedonia.
- Macedonian Struggle is the Greek Struggle for Macedonia 1904-1908.
- Macedonian Fighters is the Greek Fighters for Macedonia, the first Greek guerrilla troops.
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