Macedonia
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- (UK) IPA: /ˌmæs.əˈdəʊ.ni.ə/, SAMPA: /%m{s@"d@Uni@/
- (US) enPR: măs'ədōʹnēə IPA: /ˌmæs.əˈdoʊ.ni.ə/, SAMPA: /%m{s@"doUni@/
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- Macedonia or Macedon is the name of an ancient kingdom where Alexander the Great came from.
- Macedonia is a geographic region in southeastern Europe. The larger part is in Greece and the rest is in the Republic of Macedonia and a smaller part in Bulgaria.
- Macedonia, officially named Republic of Macedonia, is a country in Europe that used to be a part of Yugoslavia. The capital city is Skopje.
- Macedonia is the name of a region in northern Greece. The capital city is Thessaloniki