The major cities of historical Macedonia, Greece are:Thessaloniki the capitalKozaniKastoriaFlorinaGrevenaEdesssaVeriaKateriniKilkisPolygyrosSerresKavalaDramaThasosKaryes
North of the historical province of Macedonia in Greece is Albania, FYROM and Bulgaria
Yes, mount Olympus is located in the greek an historical region of Macedonia (Greece).
The historical borders of Macedonia lie 94% in Greece, 4% in the FYROM, and 2% shared between Bulgaria and Albania.
Because Macedonia is in Greece and Macedonians have an unbroken historical record of identifying as Greeks, ethnically, linguistically and culturally since Macedonia's foundation by the Greeks of Argos in the Peloponnese.
Ancient Macedonia which today is the province of Macedonia on the northern Greek peninsula, is a historical, geographic, cultural and ethnic identity of Greece.
Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia is not a city, but it is a country.(republic) This is not the historical Macedonia which is below in northern Greece.
The Total Area of the historical province of Macedonia in northern Greece is 34,177 km2 (13,196 sq mi)
The first capital of ancient Macedonia was Aegae (modern day Vergina) before it was moved to Pella in central Macedonia on the northern Greek peninsula. When the Romans conquered Greece they moved the capital to Thessaloniki on the Thermaic Gulf and when Greece liberated Macedonia from Ottoman occupation they retained the capital until today.
Yannis Dragasakis since 23 September 2015 for all of Greece not just Greece's historical northern province of Macedonia. Yiannis Boutaris is the mayor of Thessaloniki, the capital of the province of Macedonia
To clarify: He didn't score in Macedonia, the historical province of Greece, He scored in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia's capital, Skopje.
The address of the Macedonia Historical Preservation Society is: 38038 Aspen Road, Macedonia, IA 51549-4016.Side Note:The town was named after the province of Macedonia in Greece,Acts, Chapter 16, Verse 9… "And a vision appeared to Paul in the night; There stood a man of Macedonia, and prayed him, saying, Come over into Macedonia, and help us".The Apostle Paul aka Saul of Tarsus then promptly went to Philippi in Greece."Macedonia and Achaia are the personification of the churches of Greece, north, and south". ~ Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges