Macedonian mountain ranges include:
Macedonia is a landlocked country located in the Balkan Peninsula in southeastern Europe. It is bordered by Kosovo, Serbia, Bulgaria, Greece, and Albania. The terrain is characterized by mountainous regions, lakes, and rivers, with the Vardar River being the longest river in the country. Skopje is the capital and largest city in Macedonia.
Macedonia is located within the continent of Europe.
The area of West Macedonia is 9,451 square kilometers.
YES
Rivers in Macedonia are: Axios Aliakmon Nestos Strymonas
Yes, the country Greece does have mountains.
No, only south Greece has volcanoes. Near of Macedonia, Thrace had an old volcano that does not work now
In SE Europe. From NE Italy running south of the Danube through Croatia, Bosnia & Serbia to Bulgaria & Macedonia.
Thessaloniki is a very cosmopolitan city and along with the rest of the province of Macedonia host to millions of tourists who come every year to experience the lively culture, festivals and historical places of ancient Macedon. From the beautiful smell of the Aegean to the crisp mountains of Mt Olympus, Macedonia is clean, fresh and beautiful.
The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, now officially known as North Macedonia, is located on the continent of Europe. It is situated in the Balkan Peninsula and shares borders with Kosovo, Serbia, Bulgaria, Greece, and Albania. The country has a rich cultural history and diverse landscapes, including mountains and lakes.
· Olympic Mountains (USA - Washington) · Oquirrh Mountains (USA - Utah) · Organ Mountains (USA - New Mexico) · Osogovo (Bulgaria & Macedonia) · Otztal Alps (Austria & Italy) · Outeniqua Mountains (South Africa) · Owen Stanley Mountain Range (Papua New Guinea) · Owl Creek Mountains (USA - Wyoming)
Is there any gold or silver on mountains
Mount Olympus is the highest mountain in Greece, located in the Olympus Range on the border between Thessaly and Macedonia
Macedonia features diverse landforms, including the mountainous terrain of the Šar Mountains and the Vardar River valley, which runs through the central part of the country. The region is also home to several notable lakes, such as Lake Ohrid and Lake Prespa, both of which are among the oldest and deepest lakes in Europe. Additionally, the plains of the eastern and southern regions provide fertile agricultural land. Overall, the combination of mountains, valleys, and lakes contributes to Macedonia's varied landscape.
· Olympic Mountains (USA - Washington) · Oquirrh Mountains (USA - Utah) · Organ Mountains (USA - New Mexico) · Osogovo (Bulgaria & Macedonia) · Otztal Alps (Austria & Italy) · Outeniqua Mountains (South Africa) · Owen Stanley Mountain Range (Papua New Guinea) · Owl Creek Mountains (USA - Wyoming)
· Olympic Mountains (USA - Washington) · Oquirrh Mountains (USA - Utah) · Organ Mountains (USA - New Mexico) · Osogovo (Bulgaria & Macedonia) · Otztal Alps (Austria & Italy) · Outeniqua Mountains (South Africa) · Owen Stanley Mountain Range (Papua New Guinea) · Owl Creek Mountains (USA - Wyoming)
Olympic Mountains (USA - Washington), Oquirrh Mountains (USA - Utah), Organ Mountains (USA - New Mexico), Osogovo (Bulgaria & Macedonia), Otztal Alps (Austria & Italy), Outeniqua Mountains (South Africa), Owen Stanley Mountain Range (Papua New Guinea) and Owl Creek Mountains (USA - Wyoming) are mountains. They begin with the letter O.