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the macedonian community in australia has gravely disturbed by the recently offensive propaganda of the atheniian (greek) government, namely that greece is the legitimate copyright holder to the name "macedonia", and the former souther yugoslav republic of macedonia that has this title. this article is not an assult on the greek community in general but the revelation of the truth,the whole truth and nothing but the truth. it's aim is to cleanse the reputation of the peacful macedonian nation that wasruthlessly disorted in the weekend newspapers, calling all australian greeks to rally and protest against the peacefully acquired independence of a tragic nation upon which the sun of liberety has not shone in more than 2000 years. nhad the misguided greek community known the truth of their history, they would have never have infected with the elements of a canerouse European epidemic known as nationalism, thereby transforming "the lucky country" into another arena for foreign dispute. | |||
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'''Macedonia''' ({{langx|mk|Македонија|Makedonija|link=no}}, {{langx|el|Μακεδονία|Makedonía|link=no}}, {{langx|bg|Македония|Makedoniya|link=no}}, {{langx|sq|Maqedonia|link=no}}), most commonly refers to: | |||
The athenian government is speending countless millions od dollars to alter encyclopedias and history books worldwide, andliterary crusade to reverse and omit undeniable and uncontestable facts that macedonia is an autochthonous nation with an autocephalous religion, distinctive people, language, culture and history. | |||
* ], a country in southeastern Europe, known until 2019 as the Republic of Macedonia | |||
* ], a kingdom in Greek antiquity | |||
* ], a former administrative region, spanning today three administrative subdivisions of ] | |||
* ], a geographic and historical region that today includes parts of six Balkan countries (see map) | |||
'''Macedonia''', '''Makedonia''', '''Makedonija''', or '''Makedoniya''' may also refer to: | |||
while macedonis was the first territorial state in Europe with a consolidated administrative, political and military apparatus, the achaeans (greeks) were not a unified an uniform nation but a handful of city-states constantly warring with one another. the trojan war in homer's "iliad" excluded macedonia for her non-achaean character, but involved achaean cities only, which did not comprise a greek nation untill 1829 (2500 years later). the macedonains (tall and fair) was in Europe befor the beginning time itself, and were reffered to by the achaeans (short and dark) as "endopi", which means "old settlers" inferring that etymologically macedonia was a name born by the macedonians and for the macedonians befor the achaeans had even arrived in Europe. Thucydides, whose writings are regarded as the mark of the beginning of all true history labels macedonia a barberic country and the macedonsas barbarians. Even demonthenesan athenian and statesmanwas the leader of the ani-macedonian party that was waged war several times against Alexander the great (alexander makedonski). Regarded nowadays as one of the most important greek historians, he went so far as to call philip of macedon"a barbarian without a any relation but a cursed wretched from macedonia, where one cannot even buy a decent slave", nowadays, greek scholars are only to happy to exproriate all the glory of the macedonian history, especially the campaigns of alexander the great. all his macedonian origin, a fever that presecuted all macedonian philosophers after alexener's death. modern days greece seems to have forgotten the surge of nationalism in the 3rd century b.c. led by the achaean anti-macedonian allience, once again led by the acaean anti-macedonian alliance, once again certifying her distinctiveness from macedonia by submitting to rome. after macedonia falls under the roman yoke she becomes a roman province distinct from the achaean cities. | |||
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==Other historical entities== | |||
During the byzantine Era, when the romaioi (greeks as they were reffered to then) held the monopoly of eastern culture, the macedonian and all other nationswere subdued to massive denationalisation and assimilation, a process that entails the denial of the most fundamental human rights, generally national and cultarul. in laymans' terms, no person may speak speak his own language (not even privately), worship his own religion, preserve his own religion, preserve his own transitions, learn the truth of history ;but must absorb the romaioi or face the consequences (capital punishmen). To an australian this may seem absurd, but is not unusual when an athanian government has terretorial aspirations towards her neighbours. as you are reading this article, these policies towards the macedonians an others are incessantly continueing in northern greece. athens is striving to extend these policies beyond her borders by abusing her rigt of veto in the E.C. committee to deny the recognition of the republic of macedonia. the tentacles of these policies have even reached australia, causing high-profile politicians to side with the massive community in the hope of gaining population. | |||
* ], a satrapy of Achaemenid Empire | |||
* ], a late Roman administrative unit | |||
* ], a proposed puppet state of the Axis powers (1944) | |||
* ], a province of the early Roman Empire | |||
* ], a province of the Byzantine Empire | |||
* ], a part of the former Yugoslavia (1945–1991) and a predecessor of North Macedonia | |||
==Other geographical uses== | |||
===Within the region=== | |||
*], a geographic region equivalent to modern Greek Macedonia | |||
*], a geographic region corresponding roughly to the territory of North Macedonia | |||
*], a geographic region of southwestern Bulgaria | |||
*], a province in northern Greece | |||
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* Macedonia, a village of ], Romania | |||
* Macedonia, area of ], Scotland, United Kingdom | |||
==Publications== | |||
a few years ago, macedonian uni students were going to MACEDONIA to learn more about MACEDONIA, when they got to macedonia, there were greeks that were going to teach them more about macedonia, but when they were in macedonia, the greek teachers were telling the uni students they were in greece, when they clearly were in MACEDONIA! so now, the stupid greeks say MACEDONIA IS GREECE, now you should undastand that the greeks are ful of shit!!!!!!! thankyou! | |||
* ], a Greek newspaper established in 1911 | |||
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* ], a 19th-century Bulgarian newspaper published until 1872 | |||
* ], a 2007 book by Harvey Pekar and Heather Roberson | |||
==Ships== | |||
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*{{SS|Macedonia|1911}}, a Greek passenger liner that was renamed ''Pincio'' in 1922 | |||
*{{MV|Makedoniya}}, a Bulgarian cargo ship in service 1932–41 | |||
*{{MV|Makedonia}}, a Greek passenger ship in service 1984–85 | |||
==Sports== | |||
* ], a football club in Skopje | |||
* ], a former football club in Skopje (1941 to 1944) | |||
* Preston Makedonia, an association football club in Melbourne, Australia, officially known since mid-1990s as the ] but still identified with the Macedonian-Australian community | |||
* ], an association football club in Perth, Australia | |||
==Other uses== | |||
* ], a Greek folk song | |||
* ], a fruit salad or vegetable dish | |||
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* ] or Thessaloniki International Airport, an airport in Thessaloniki, Greece | |||
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Macedonia (Macedonian: Македонија, romanized: Makedonija, Greek: Μακεδονία, romanized: Makedonía, Bulgarian: Македония, romanized: Makedoniya, Albanian: Maqedonia), most commonly refers to:
- North Macedonia, a country in southeastern Europe, known until 2019 as the Republic of Macedonia
- Macedonia (ancient kingdom), a kingdom in Greek antiquity
- Macedonia (Greece), a former administrative region, spanning today three administrative subdivisions of northern Greece
- Macedonia (region), a geographic and historical region that today includes parts of six Balkan countries (see map)
Macedonia, Makedonia, Makedonija, or Makedoniya may also refer to:
Other historical entities
- Achaemenid Macedonia, a satrapy of Achaemenid Empire
- Diocese of Macedonia, a late Roman administrative unit
- Independent Macedonia (1944), a proposed puppet state of the Axis powers (1944)
- Macedonia (Roman province), a province of the early Roman Empire
- Macedonia (theme), a province of the Byzantine Empire
- Socialist Republic of Macedonia, a part of the former Yugoslavia (1945–1991) and a predecessor of North Macedonia
Other geographical uses
Within the region
- Aegean Macedonia, a geographic region equivalent to modern Greek Macedonia
- Vardar Macedonia, a geographic region corresponding roughly to the territory of North Macedonia
- Pirin Macedonia, a geographic region of southwestern Bulgaria
- Central Macedonia, a province in northern Greece
- Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, a province in northern Greece
- Western Macedonia, a province in northern Greece
United States
- Macedonia, Alabama
- Macedonia, Georgia
- Macedonia, Illinois
- Macedonia, Indiana
- Macedonia, Iowa
- Macedonia, Kentucky
- Macedonia, Missouri
- Macedonia, New Jersey
- Macedonia, Ohio
- Macedonia, South Carolina
- Macedonia, Tennessee
- Macedonia, Liberty County, Texas
- Macedonia, Williamson County, Texas
- Macedonia, Virginia
Others
- Macedônia, São Paulo, Brazil
- Macedonia, a village of Ciacova, Romania
- Macedonia, area of Glenrothes, Scotland, United Kingdom
Publications
- Makedonia (newspaper), a Greek newspaper established in 1911
- Makedoniya (Bulgarian newspaper), a 19th-century Bulgarian newspaper published until 1872
- Macedonia (comics), a 2007 book by Harvey Pekar and Heather Roberson
Ships
- SS Macedonia (1911), a Greek passenger liner that was renamed Pincio in 1922
- MV Makedoniya, a Bulgarian cargo ship in service 1932–41
- MV Makedonia, a Greek passenger ship in service 1984–85
Sports
- FK Makedonija Gjorče Petrov, a football club in Skopje
- FC Macedonia, a former football club in Skopje (1941 to 1944)
- Preston Makedonia, an association football club in Melbourne, Australia, officially known since mid-1990s as the Preston Lions but still identified with the Macedonian-Australian community
- Stirling Macedonia FC, an association football club in Perth, Australia
Other uses
- Makedonia (dance), a Greek folk song
- Macedonia (food), a fruit salad or vegetable dish
- Macedonia (terminology)
- Macedonia Airport or Thessaloniki International Airport, an airport in Thessaloniki, Greece
- Makedonia TV, a Greek television station
See also
- Eastern Macedonia (disambiguation)
- Western Macedonia (disambiguation)
- Languages of Macedonia (disambiguation)
- Macedonian language (disambiguation)
- Macedonian (disambiguation)
- Macedon (disambiguation)
- Macedonia naming dispute
- United Macedonia
- Portal:North Macedonia
- All pages with titles beginning with Macedonia
- All pages with titles containing Macedonia
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