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macedonie

Macedonie is a geographic and historic region in the southern Balkans. The core area today lies largely within the Republic of North Macedonia and parts of northern Greece, with historical references also extending into Bulgaria and Albania. The region is best known as the homeland of the ancient kingdom of Macedon, the kingdom of Philip II and Alexander the Great, which later became part of the Roman and Byzantine empires.

In the 20th century, the area was divided among several states during the Balkan Wars and the

Geographically, the region is characterized by mountains and lakes. It is largely landlocked, with significant features

Name usage varies by country: in Greece the historical term Macedonia refers to a different administrative

dissolution
of
empires.
The
central
part
later
formed
the
Socialist
Republic
of
Macedonia
within
Yugoslavia.
After
Yugoslavia
broke
apart,
the
Republic
of
Macedonia
declared
independence
in
1991.
A
long-running
naming
dispute
with
Greece
was
resolved
by
the
2018
Prespa
Agreement,
leading
to
the
country
adopting
the
official
name
North
Macedonia
in
2019.
North
Macedonia
joined
NATO
in
2020
and
remains
a
candidate
country
for
the
European
Union,
with
accession
negotiations
ongoing.
including
the
Shar
Planina
and
Korab
mountain
ranges
and
Lake
Ohrid,
a
transboundary
lake
shared
with
Albania.
The
population
is
ethnically
diverse,
with
a
majority
of
ethnic
Macedonians
and
a
substantial
Albanian
minority,
among
others.
The
official
language
is
Macedonian;
Albanian
and
other
minority
languages
are
recognized
in
various
contexts.
The
economy
combines
services,
industry,
and
agriculture,
and
the
currency
is
the
denar
(MKD).
region,
while
in
North
Macedonia
it
denotes
national
identity
linked
to
the
state.
The
term
macedonie
may
appear
in
various
languages
and
contexts,
including
culinary
uses
such
as
diced
fruit
or
vegetables
in
some
traditions.