Greece is bordered by BULGARIA and TURKEY in the northeast.While Greece is bordered by Albania and FYRO Macedonia as well, Greece borders these countries to its northwest.
Yugoslavia is on the northern border of Macedonia and Albania.
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Greece borders Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria & Turkey.
Macedonia shares its borders with Serbia, Albania, Greece and Bulgaria
Aigae (modern Vergina, Macedonia province of Greece). By the time Alexander was born the capital had been moved to Pella (central Macedonia, Greece).
The historical borders of Macedonia lie 94% in Greece, 4% in the FYROM, and 2% shared between Bulgaria and Albania.
Ancient Aegae (Modern Vergina) was the first capital of Macedonia. It was subsequently moved to Pella. Under Roman occupation, the capital was moved to Thessaloniki. When Macedonia was liberated in 1912 from the Ottoman occupation Thessaloniki was retained as the capital.
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.
Greece shares it's borders with Bulgaria, Albania, Macedonia, and Turkey.
Greece actually has land borders with four countries: Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria, and Turkey.
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.