- Macedonia (region) - Wikipedia
Macedonia ( ˌ m æ s ɪ ˈ d oʊ n i ə ⓘ MASS-ih-DOH-nee-ə) is a geographical and historical region of the Balkan Peninsula in Southeast Europe Its boundaries have changed considerably over time; however, it came to be defined as the modern geographical region by the mid-19th century
- Macedonia Północna – Wikipedia, wolna encyklopedia
Maqedonia e Veriut; Republika Macedonii Północnej, Република Северна Македонија, Republika e Maqedonisë së Veriut [6], dawniej Macedonia) – państwo w Europie Południowej [7] na Półwyspie Bałkańskim, powstałe w wyniku rozpadu Jugosławii, obejmujące swoim terytorium około 38% regionu historyczno
- Macedonia | Map, History, Facts | Britannica
Macedonia, European region in the south-central Balkans that comprises north-central Greece, southwestern Bulgaria, and the independent Republic of North Macedonia The region of Macedonia derives its name from the ancient kingdom of Macedonia, which was centered in the southern portion of the area
- North Macedonia - The World Factbook
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- North Macedonia | Culture, Facts Travel | - CountryReports
The Republic of Macedonia is a landlocked mountainous country It is situated in southern Europe on the Balkan Peninsula Occupying a central geographical position in the Balkans, it is a transportation and communications crossroad linking Europe, Asia, and Africa Macedonia is a land of sunshine, lakes, valleys and mountains
- Macedonia Maps Facts - World Atlas
Physical map of Macedonia showing major cities, terrain, national parks, rivers, and surrounding countries with international borders and outline maps Key facts about Macedonia
- North Macedonia country profile - BBC News
Provides an overview of North Macedonia, including key events and facts about this European country
- Macedonia - Empire, Map Greece - HISTORY
Macedonia is a historic region that spans parts of northern Greece and the Balkan Peninsula The ancient kingdom of Macedonia (sometimes called Macedon) was a crossroads between Mediterranean
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