macedonia in English

noun
1
a landlocked republic in the Balkans; population 2,066,700 (est. 2009); capital, Skopje; official language, Macedonian. Formerly a constituent republic of Yugoslavia, Macedonia became independent after a 1991 referendum. Also called Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
2
an ancient country in southeastern Europe, north of Greece. In classical times it was a kingdom that became a world power under Philip II and Alexander the Great. The region is now divided between Greece, Bulgaria, and the republic of Macedonia.
3
a region in northeastern Greece; capital, Thessaloníki.

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1. Azes.moda, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia

2. Radio 105 Bombarder is broadcasting from Bitola, Macedonia

3. Albanians are the largest minority in North Macedonia

4. How can we “step over into Macedonia” today?

5. 1941 – Beginning of the National Liberation War of Macedonia.

6. The municipalities are the first-order administrative divisions of North Macedonia.

7. Craterus and Polyperchon were appointed to lead 11,500 veteran soldiers back to Macedonia.

8. At sixteen he, in the absence of his father, ruled Macedonia.

9. If we hurry, we can be spending our fortunes in Macedonia.

10. Philip II then involved Macedonia in the Third Sacred War (356–346 BC).

11. Alexander the Great served as king of Macedonia from 336 to 323 B.C

12. Its official appellation as used by the International Tennis Federation is "FYR Macedonia".

13. • Soon after inheriting the throne of Macedonia, upon what campaign did Alexander embark?

14. After spending his childhood in Macedonia, he went to Athens to attain his degree in law.

15. Albanians are the largest and most-important minority in the Republic of North Macedonia

16. Nineteen centuries ago the apostle Paul received a singular invitation: “Step over into Macedonia and help us.”

17. Macedonia lies at the crossroads of human development between the Aegean and the Balkans.

18. The party concentrated efforts on the subject of autonomy for Macedonia and the region of Adrianople.

19. The First War of the Diadochi began when Perdiccas sent Alexander's corpse to Macedonia for burial.

20. It is located in the western part of Macedonia, in the northern part of the Aliakmonas river valley.

21. “YOU came to be an example to all the believers in Macedonia and in Achaia.”

22. And the whole city was filled with confusion: and having caught Gaius and Aristarchus, men of Macedonia, …

23. In the present nation of Macedonia, there is only 1 of Jehovah’s Witnesses to every 1,840 inhabitants.

24. (Ac 17:1-12) On account of threatened mob violence at Beroea, Paul was forced to depart from Macedonia.

25. (Hebrews 4:12) This was true in the case of a young man in Macedonia, Greece.

26. At the beginning of the war in the Balkans, Macedonia shows how complicated the situation was.

27. The commander faced with the decision to accept or reject the offer was Alexander III of Macedonia.

28. It is endemic to the Lake Prespa watershed at the border area of Greece and the Republic of Macedonia.

29. Radio 105 Bombarder 105.0 is a broadcast Radio station from Bitola, Macedonia, providing Sport, Entertainment, Culture and Entertainment programs

30. Christians from Macedonia and Achaia made contributions to brothers in Jerusalem, but there is no indication that their names were publicized.

31. Bulgaria signed an Armistice with the Allies on 29 September 1918, following a successful Allied advance in Macedonia.

32. However, before he left for Macedonia, the senate sent him to put down a slave rebellion in Thurii.

33. Today, the Balkans include these independent countries: Greece, Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Romania, rump Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro), and Bosnia.

34. According to the 2002 census there are 509,083 Albanians in North Macedonia, or 25 per cent of the population

35. Since 1991, after the independence of the Republic of Macedonia, the Library has become a depository for the Macedonian publishing production.

36. On one occasion, he even arranged a furlough for recently married men, enabling them to spend the winter with their wives, in Macedonia.

37. Alen Amedovski official Sherdog mixed martial arts stats, photos, videos, breaking news, and more for the Middleweight fighter from Macedonia.

38. A 2–1 defeat against Ireland in Dublin was followed by victories home and away against Macedonia (3–1 and 4–2 respectively), meaning that Yugoslavia needed to win its final qualifier against Croatia in Zagreb, or to draw with Ireland failing to beat Macedonia in Skopje, in order to qualify automatically for Euro 2000.

39. Boyar (plural Boyars) A member of a rank of aristocracy (second only to princes) in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Serbia and Romania

40. Recently, Philip was able to accept an invitation to work as a volunteer at the branch office of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Macedonia.

41. In the aftermath of World War II, the Balkan states of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Croatia, Slovenia and Macedonia became part of …

42. Alexandrine verse has been known since the 12th century; the name is derived from a 12th-century poem about Alexander of Macedonia

43. Norbanus and Saxa passed the town of Philippi in eastern Macedonia and took a strong defensive position at a narrow mountain pass.

44. A rapid march through Thrace and Macedonia brought him to Thessaly, where he repulsed the Thessalian cavalry who tried to impede him.

45. The Balkans are one of my favorite places to be in the summer — even landlocked countries like North Macedonia are amazing with gorgeous lakes

46. The Bulgarians who settled in the tri-city area were overwhelmingly male and had come predominately from the Bulgarian speaking parts of Macedonia

47. Aristotle was born to an aristocratic family in Stageira on the Chalcidice Peninsula of Macedonia (a region of northern Greece) in 384 B.C

48. Alexander, the King of Macedonia and one of the greatest army leaders in the history of warfare, conquers much of the known world.

49. KEPA-ANEM is also the common intermediate entity operating for Western and Central Macedonia in the framework of the Operational Programm (OP) ‘Competitiveness’.

50. A Bosniak is Slavic Muslim, whose native land is Bosnia & Herzegnovia, but Bosniaks Are found in other coutries notably Macedonia and Slovenia as well