Yes it is.
FYROM, not FYORM, stands for Former Yugoslav Republic Of Macedonia.
Macedonia, ancient home to the famous Alexander the Great and the modern province is located on the northern Greek peninsula of Greece which is positioned in both the northern and eastern hemispheres, in the most southern region of the European continent.The unrelated (Former Yugoslav Republic) of Macedonia is located in the northern and eastern hemisphere. The continent it is located in is Europe. The (Former Yugoslav Republic) of Macedonia is a landlocked land it is very mountainous, and it is covered with basins and valleys. Two major rivers are Vardar and Treska.
Well it all depends on what are you comparing it to? Compared to western countries the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia is quite poor. It used to be the poorest part of Former Yugoslavia. Salaries are higher in the capital Skopje about 500-600 euros/month and much lower in the rest of the country about 250 euros/month.
The city of Ohrid is in the Republic of Macedonia. Macedonia is on the Balkan peninsula in South Eastern Europe. It is located close to the border with Albania.
Sveti Nikole is a city about 30 miles east-southeast of Skopje, capital of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (Macedonian Republika Makedonija), on the Balkan Peninsula of southeastern Europe.
The latitude and longitude of Yugoslavia are 44.8206 degrees N, 20.4622 degrees E. Yugoslavia was a country in Southeast Europe. It is now referred to as the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
Macedonia is located next to the Black Sea and the Aegean Sea. The Republic of Macedonia is in the northern part of the area known as Macedonia. Macedonia is in Europe.
If Europe is split into Western and Eastern Europe, then the smallest country would be Cyprus. If by general idea of Eastern Europe, then the answer would be Macedonia.
The name "FYROM" is the official name designated by the UN and used by all international organizations and all countries when participating in any international event or on the international stage. For expediency there are 135 countries that deal bilaterally with the Former Yugoslav Republic by the name "Republic of Macedonia" the name the government wants to self identify by. However because the name violates Article 2 of the UNESCO Declaration on Cultural Diversity which states that in the interest of harmonious interaction, one nation (The Former Yugoslav Republic) in exercising its right to self determination, cannot diminish the equal right of another nation (Greece) to identify simply by its millennia old historical identity (Macedonia), the government of the FYROM signed an interim accord with Greece under the auspices of the UN to the use of the name 'Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" until it chooses for itself a name that suits its Slavic history and/or Paeonian/Dardanian geography and does not violate international conventions. So far it has not honored the agreement it signed. The diaspora of modern-day ''Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia'' in conjunction with the government of the Former Yugoslav Republic have partially managed to gain support and bilateral recognition, mainly from the United States of America, by sealing a multi-billion dollar deal for a major pipeline construction that would link Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, F.Y.R.O.M. and Albania that would free Europe from the Russian monopoly. What is for the rest of the world to decide is: Are politics enough to re-write history?
The Czech Republic is in eastern Europe.
Former Yugoslavian Republic Of Macedonia
The Czech Republic is in Eastern Europe.