ÉszakMacedóniával
ÉszakMacedóniával is the Hungarian name for North Macedonia, a country located in the Balkan Peninsula of Southeast Europe. Its capital and largest city is Skopje. The country is landlocked and shares borders with Kosovo to the northwest, Serbia to the north, Bulgaria to the east, Greece to the south, and Albania to the west. North Macedonia's territory is largely mountainous, with numerous valleys and plains. The Vardar River is its longest and most significant river, flowing through the heart of the country.
The history of North Macedonia is rich and complex, marked by various empires and influences, including Roman,
North Macedonia is a parliamentary republic. Its economy relies heavily on agriculture, mining, and a growing