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  • 1Macedonia naming dispute — Macedonia (region)     Macedonia (Greece)   &#1 …

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  • 2Macedonia (region) — This article is about the supra national region. For other uses, see Macedonia (disambiguation). Modern Macedonia is divided by the national boundaries of …

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  • 3Macedonia — /mas i doh nee euh, dohn yeuh/, n. 1. Also, Macedon /mas i don /. an ancient kingdom in the Balkan Peninsula, in S Europe: now a region in N Greece, SW Bulgaria, and the Republic of Macedonia. 2. a republic in S Europe: formerly (1945 92) a… …

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  • 4Greater Croatia — This article is about a Croatian nationalist ideology. For the Croatian ancient homeland before migrating to the Balkans, see White Croatia. Greater Croatia (Croatian: Velika Hrvatska) is a term applied to certain currents within Croatian… …

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  • 5United Macedonia — NOTOC United Macedonia (Macedonian: Обединета Македонија, Obedineta Makedonija ) is an irredentist concept among ethnic Macedonian nationalists that aims to unify the transnational region of Macedonia in southeastern Europe, which they claim as… …

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  • 6Republic of Macedonia — For other uses, see Macedonia. Republic of Macedonia Република Македонија Republika Makedonija …

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  • 7Slavic speakers of Greek Macedonia — Total population Greece: 200,000+ Diaspora: 150,000+ Regions with significant populations Florina, Edessa, Kastoria, Thessaloniki, Serres, Drama[1] …

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  • 8May 11 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) — May 10 Eastern Orthodox Church calendar May 12 All fixed commemorations below celebrated on May 24 by Old Calendarists Contents 1 Saints 1.1 Other commemorations 2 Notes …

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  • 9July 27 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) — July 26 Eastern Orthodox Church calendar July 28Fixed commemorationsAll fixed commemorations below are observed on August 9 by Old Calendaristsaints*Holy Greatmartyr and Healer Panteleimon (305) *Holy Equal to the Apostles Clement of Ohrid,… …

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  • 10November 22 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) — Nov. 21 Eastern Orthodox Church calendar Nov. 23 All fixed commemorations below celebrated on December 5 by Old Calendarists Contents 1 Feasts 2 Saints 3 Other commemorations 4 …

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