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  2. North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    North Macedonia is a landlocked country in Southeast Europe, formerly known as Macedonia. It has a diverse population of Macedonians, Albanians, Turks, Roma and others, and a rich cultural heritage.

  3. Macedonia (region) - Wikipedia

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    Macedonia is a historical and geographical region in Southeast Europe, covering parts of six Balkan countries. It has a diverse history, from the ancient kingdom of Macedon to the modern Republic of North Macedonia, and its boundaries have changed over time.

  4. Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    Macedonia is a term that can refer to different regions, countries, historical entities, and other uses in Europe and beyond. Learn about the meanings, origins, and disputes of Macedonia from this comprehensive disambiguation page.

  5. History of North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the ancient, medieval and modern history of the territory of the modern state of North Macedonia. Explore the influences of Paeonians, Romans, Byzantines, Bulgarians, Serbs, Ottomans and others on the region's culture and identity.

  6. Macedonia (Greece) - Wikipedia

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    Macedonia is a region of Greece in the southern Balkans, with a population of 2.36 million and a rich history dating back to ancient Macedon. It borders three countries and has a diverse landscape, economy and culture, including four UNESCO World Heritage sites and the second-largest city of Greece, Thessaloniki.

  7. Geography of North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    North Macedonia is a landlocked country but has three major natural lakes: Lake Ohrid, Lake Prespa and Lake Dojran. It has a water area of 857 km 2, while its land area is 24,856 km 2. Phytogeographically, Macedonia belongs to the Illyrian province of the Circumboreal Region within the Boreal Kingdom.

  8. Macedonia (ancient kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    Macedonia was an ancient kingdom in Greece that became the dominant state of Hellenistic Greece under Philip II and Alexander the Great. It conquered and ruled over a vast empire from Asia to Europe, but was eventually defeated by Rome and became a province.

  9. List of kings of Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and dynasties of Macedonia, a kingdom that ruled over Greece and parts of Asia Minor from the seventh to the second century BC. See the names, reigns, successions, and life details of the Macedonian kings, from Perdiccas I to Perseus.