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==Places in the Macedonian region of Europe== ==Places in the Macedonian region of Europe==


* ]: An historical region of the southern ]. * ]: An historical region of the southern ].
* ]: The ancient kingdom of ] and ] in the southeastern Europe. * ]: The ancient kingdom of ] and ] in the southeastern Europe.
* ]: The Macedonia province of ], also known as ''Greek Macedonia''. See also: * ]: The Macedonia province of ], also known as ''Greek Macedonia''. See also:
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** ], one of the peripheries of Greece. ** ], one of the peripheries of Greece.
* ] in ], ] * ] in ], ]
* ]: (Република Македонија) A landlocked republic on the ], recognised by most states and international organizations as "the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" (F.Y.R.O.M.), also known as ''Vardar Macedonia''. * ]: (Република Македонија) A landlocked republic on the ], recognised by most states and international organizations as "the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" (F.Y.R.O.M.), also known as ''Vardar Macedonia''.
* ]: The ] of southwestern ]. * ]: The ] of southwestern ].



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Macedonia is the name of a number of places in the world:

Places in the Macedonian region of Europe

Other places

Trivia

  • In Spanish, a macedonia or macedonio is a fruit salad.
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