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'''Macedonian |
'''Macedonian''' may refer to someone or something from or related to ], in any of several meanings of that term. More specifically, it may refer to: | ||
More specifically, it may refer to: | |||
==People== | ==People== | ||
* ], the South Slavic ethnic group primarily associated with the Republic of Macedonia |
* ], the South Slavic ethnic group primarily associated with the Republic of Macedonia | ||
* ], the |
* ], the Greek people from the region of Macedonia in Greece | ||
* ], the people |
* ], the people associated with the ancient region and kingdom of Macedonia | ||
* ], the Bulgarian people from the region of Macedonia |
* ], the Bulgarian people from the region of Macedonia in Bulgaria | ||
* Macedo-Romanians, an older term for ], a small eastern Romance ethno-linguistic group from the region of Macedonia |
* Macedo-Romanians, an older term for ], a small eastern Romance ethno-linguistic group from the region of Macedonia | ||
==Languages== | ==Languages== | ||
* ], a modern Slavic language spoken by ethnic Macedonians |
* ], a modern Slavic language spoken by ethnic Macedonians | ||
* ], an extinct language, |
* ], an extinct language, probably related to the ancient Greek language | ||
* |
* Macedonian dialect, one of the ], spoken in the region of Macedonia in Greece | ||
==Other uses== | ==Other uses== | ||
* ], a line of rulers of the Byzantine Empire ( |
* ], a line of rulers of the Byzantine Empire (867–1056) | ||
* ], also known as Macedonians, a 4th-century Byzantine Christian sect |
* ], also known as Macedonians, a 4th-century Byzantine Christian sect | ||
* ], a British frigate (1808–1812) |
* ], a British frigate (1808–1812) | ||
* ], the public broadcasting organization of the Republic of Macedonia | |||
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==See also== | ||
{{Wiktionarypar|Macedonian}} | {{Wiktionarypar|Macedonian}} | ||
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Macedonian may refer to someone or something from or related to Macedonia, in any of several meanings of that term. More specifically, it may refer to:
People
- Macedonians (ethnic group), the South Slavic ethnic group primarily associated with the Republic of Macedonia
- Macedonians (Greeks), the Greek people from the region of Macedonia in Greece
- Ancient Macedonians, the people associated with the ancient region and kingdom of Macedonia
- Macedonians (Bulgarians), the Bulgarian people from the region of Macedonia in Bulgaria
- Macedo-Romanians, an older term for Aromanians, a small eastern Romance ethno-linguistic group from the region of Macedonia
Languages
- Macedonian language, a modern Slavic language spoken by ethnic Macedonians
- Ancient Macedonian language, an extinct language, probably related to the ancient Greek language
- Macedonian dialect, one of the varieties of Modern Greek, spoken in the region of Macedonia in Greece
Other uses
- Macedonian Dynasty, a line of rulers of the Byzantine Empire (867–1056)
- Pneumatomachi, also known as Macedonians, a 4th-century Byzantine Christian sect
- HMS Macedonian, a British frigate (1808–1812)
See also
Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Macedonian.If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Category: