the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) borders with Greece, Serbia (Kossovo), Bulgaria and Albania
The province of Thrace to its right, Macedonia in the center, and Epirus on the left in northern Greece on the northern Greek peninsula. Macedonia also partially shares northern borders with Albania, The Former Yugoslav Republic (FYROM) and Bulgaria.
Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
Albania .
Italy, Spain, and France.
4 countries. Albania, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia [FYROM], Bulgaria and Turkey
Yugoslavia is on the northern border of Macedonia and Albania.
Albanian,and half of Macedonia is Albanian
Albanian,and half of Macedonia is Albanian
The Great idea concept is an expansionist agenda propagated by the government and nationalists of the Former Yugoslav Republic. It suggests that ancient Macedonia on the northern Greek peninsula was a sovereign state allegedly inhabited by an "Macedonian' ethnic identity that was attacked by an allied force of Greeks, Serbians and Bulgarians. The area that makes up this 'Greater Macedonia' incorporates the historical Macedonia of Greece, and parts of Albania and Bulgaria into the territory that is now the Former Yugoslav Republic. This concept has no basis in ethnic, historical or geographic reality. Historical Macedonia was an ancient Greek kingdom on the northern Greek peninsula that today is a Greek province on the northern Greek peninsula. Even under foreign occupation which saw the name "Macedonia" applied to a larger administrative area that stretched beyond the boundaries of historical Macedonia, the majority of the FYROM still remained outside.
Albania, Macedonia and Bulgaria.
Albania is bordered by Montenegro in Northwest, Serbia to the Northeast. Macedonia is bordered by FYROM to the north and BULGARIA to the northeast.