There is no country recognized by the UN with such name. If you imply the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia or FYROM (as it is officially recognized), it is a small country in the Balkan peninsula north of Macedonia province of Greece.
Macedonia is the northern part of Greece where Alexander the Great was born and made his Hellenic Empire of Macedon.
FYROM is a beautiful mountainous country mostly populated by ethnic Albanians , Slavs(Bulgars), Romas and Turks.
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No, Macedonia is actually in Greece. It's the biggest in size and second most populous region and it is located in North Greece.
Macedonia, a region north of Greece.
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Thessaly was an ancient Greek kingdom directly under the ancient Greeks kingdoms of Macedonia and Epirus. Today it is a region of Greece still under the region of Epirus and Macedonia in Greece.
Yes, mount Olympus is located in the greek an historical region of Macedonia (Greece).
Thessaloniki is the second largest city in Greece and the capital of the periphery of Central Macedonia and located in the Greek region of Macedonia.
South Macedonia does not exist as a separate country because the region of Macedonia is divided between Greece, North Macedonia, and Bulgaria. The name "Macedonia" is a point of contention due to historical and cultural reasons, leading to disputes over the region's borders and identity.
The so-called Balkans region are located in the Macedonia area. This was in southwestern Europe and included Greece.
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There is not a place called Mastodonia. Do you mean Macedonia? The Republic of Macedonia, is a country in southeastern Europe. It is also a name for a region of Northern Greece.