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* ''']''', a wide historic region spanning through several states in southeast Europe, in particular: * ''']''', a wide historic region spanning through several states in southeast Europe, in particular:
**''']''', an independent state, formerly part of Yugoslavia **''']''', an independent state, formerly part of Yugoslavia, also referred to as ''Macedonia'' and provisionally as ''The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia'' (FYROM) by the UN.
*** ], its predecessor within Yugoslavia *** ], its predecessor within Yugoslavia. Sometimes referred to with the controversial term ''Vardar Macedonia''
*** ], a modern Slavic ethnic group *** ], a modern Slavic ethnic group
*** ], a modern Slavic language *** ], a modern Slavic language
**''']''', a region in northern Greece **''']''', a region in northern Greece, sometimes referred to with the controversial term ''Aegean Macedonia''
*** '''Macedonians (Greek)''', the ]. See also ]
**''']''', a western province of Bulgaria, also referred to as "Pirin Macedonia"
*** '''Macedonian dialect''', the ] also known as ''Thessalonian'' spoken commonly in northern Greece.
*** ], partly self-identifying as '''Macedonians''' since the Ottoman Empire, also referred to with the controversial terms ''Slav-Macedonians'' and ''Aegean Macedonians''
**''']''', a western province of Bulgaria, sometimes referred to with the controversial term ''Pirin Macedonia''
*** '''Macedonians''', the ] referenced by that regional identification. See also ]



====Historical ==== ====Historical ====


* ] or Macedonia, the kingdom occurring in the times of ancient Greece * ] or '''Macedonia''', the kingdom in the Classical Era and later the '''Macedonian Empire''' in Hellenistic Greece
** ], the people of the ancient kingdom of Macedon ** ], the people of the ancient kingdom of Macedon
** The ], an extinct Indo-European variety of uncertain affinity ** The ], an extinct Indo-European variety that Ancient Macedonians spoke before adopting the Koine Greek dialect
* ], a province of the Roman Empire * ], a province of the Roman Empire
* ], a late Roman administrative unit * ], a late Roman administrative unit
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* ], a province of the Byzantine Empire * ], a province of the Byzantine Empire
** The ] of the Byzantine Empire ** The ] of the Byzantine Empire



=== Other places === === Other places ===

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Macedonia (as an adjective: Macedonian) may refer to:

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