Skopje, capital of the Republic of North Macedonia
Thessaloniki, capital of the Greek region of Macedonia
Pella, capital of the ancient kingdom of Macedon
Aigai, first capital of Macedon
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phrase capitalofMacedonia may refer to: Skopje, capitalof the Republic of North Macedonia Thessaloniki, capitalof the Greek region ofMacedonia Pella...
SKOHP-yay; Macedonian: Скопје [ˈskɔpjɛ] ; Albanian: Shkup, Albanian definite form: Shkupi) is the capital and largest city of North Macedonia. It is the...
the northern third of the larger geographical region ofMacedonia. Skopje, the capital and largest city, is home to a quarter of the country's 1.83 million...
Look up Macedonia, macedonia, or Makedonia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Macedonia (Macedonian: Македонија, romanized: Makedonija, Greek: Μακεδονία...
The history of North Macedonia encompasses the history of the territory of the modern state of North Macedonia. In antiquity, most of the territory that...
and capitalof the region is Thessaloniki. Serres is the second most populous city, followed by Katerini, Veria and Giannitsa. Central Macedonia is basically...
The Assembly of the Republic of North Macedonia, the Sobranie, or Kuvendi is the unicameral legislature of North Macedonia. According to the Constitution...
list of cities and towns in North Macedonia. There are 34 cities and towns in North Macedonia. In Macedonian, every city or town, regardless of size,...
The use of the country name "Macedonia" was disputed between Greece and the Republic ofMacedonia (now North Macedonia) between 1991 and 2019. The dispute...
Republic ofMacedonia was an armed conflict which began when the ethnic Albanian National Liberation Army (NLA) insurgent group, formed from veterans of the...
Socialist Republic ofMacedonia (Macedonian: Социјалистичка Република Македонија, romanized: Socijalistička Republika Makedonija), or SR Macedonia, commonly referred...
Capital punishment in North Macedonia is prohibited by its Constitution. Article 10 of the 1991 (amended in 2001) Constitution of North Macedonia states:...
The economy of North Macedonia has become more liberalized, with an improved business environment, since its independence from Yugoslavia in 1991, which...
The flag of North Macedonia (Macedonian: Знаме на Северна Македонија, romanized: Zname na Severna Makedonija) depicts a stylized yellow sun on a red field...
was the thirteenth monarch of the Achaemenid Empire and the last Achaemenid ruler to rule over Egypt. The capitalofMacedonia during its rule over Egypt...
North Macedonia is a country situated in southeastern Europe with geographic coordinates 41°50′N 22°00′E / 41.833°N 22.000°E / 41.833; 22.000, bordering...
Treaty of Bucharest in 1913) into a single state that would be dominated by ethnic Macedonians. The proposed capitalof such a United Macedonia is the...
Thráki, [anatoliˈci maceðoˈnia ce ˈθraci]) is one of the thirteen administrative regions of Greece. It consists of the northeastern parts of the country, comprising...
in North Macedonia occur within the framework of a parliamentary representative democratic republic, whereby the Prime Minister is the head of government...
first-order administrative divisions of North Macedonia. North Macedonia is currently organized into 80 municipalities (Macedonian: општини, opštini; singular:...
(newspaper), in North MacedoniaCapital (Romanian newspaper) Capital (Ukrainian newspaper) Capital (Ethiopia), a newspaper A Capital, a defunct daily newspaper...
The Macedonians (Greek: Μακεδόνες, Makedónes) were an ancient tribe that lived on the alluvial plain around the rivers Haliacmon and lower Axios in the...
Central Macedonia, Greece. It served as the capitalof the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon. Pella was probably founded at the beginning of the 4th century...