Makedonian
Makedonian is a term that can refer to different but related concepts connected to a geographic region, a modern national identity, and an ancient civilization. In broad use, it denotes things associated with the region of Macedonia in the Balkans, an area that spans parts of Greece, North Macedonia, Bulgaria, and surrounding areas. The word also appears as an alternative spelling in some languages or historical texts.
In contemporary usage, the standard English form is Macedonian. This primarily describes the people and language
Historically, the name derives from ancient Macedon, a kingdom in the northern Greek region of Macedonia. Ancient
Spelling variants: in some languages and older English texts, Makedonian may appear as an alternative transliteration
See also: Macedonia (region), Ancient Macedonians, Macedonian language, North Macedonia.