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  1. Oct 19, 2023 · province. noun. division of a country larger than a town or county. Macedonia, a small kingdom in northern Greece, established a growing empire from 359 B.C. to 323 B.C. through the reign of several kings. With Alexander the Great, Macedonia would come to conquer many lands and usher in the Hellenistic age in the region.

  2. 3 days ago · North Macedonia’s DUI May Seek Revenge Over Relegation to Opposition. As the country’s strongest ethnic Albanian party, long used to power, is forced into opposition, some fear it may ...

  3. Jan 25, 2019 · Resolving the name was a big part of his job, as Greece thwarted its neighbour's bids to join Nato and the EU, and Macedonia retaliated. Eventually governments changed and a new mood emerged ...

  4. Macedonia covers an area of 25,713 km², compared it is about two-third the size of Switzerland, or slightly larger than the U.S. state of Vermont. Macedonia is situated in a mountainous part of the Balkans, it is bisected from north west to south east by the Vardar River (also known as Axios river), the major river in the country and its longest.

  5. Jun 12, 2018 · In Greece, the Macedonia dispute touches on issues of identity, culture and history. The Greek region of Macedonia was the center of the kingdom of Alexander the Great, the ancient Greek warrior king.

  6. Makedónia ókori államalakulat volt a Balkán északi részén, az ókori Görögország szomszédságában. Nem összekeverendő a modern Észak-Macedónia állammal, amelynek területével csak kisebb átfedésekben közös, jóllehet a mai macedón állam magát ezzel az országgal és népével azonosítja, mely elképzelés nem fedi a valóságot és emiatt komoly ellentétek vannak Macedónia és Görögország között.

  7. The Kingdom of Macedonia (in dark orange) in 336 BC, at the end of the reign of Philip II of Macedon; other territories include Macedonian dependent states (light orange), the Molossians of Epirus (light red), Thessaly (desert sand color), the allied League of Corinth (yellow), neutral states of Sparta and Crete, and the western territories of the Achaemenid Empire in Anatolia (violet purple).

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