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{{stub}}'''Macedonia''', or the Republic of Macedonia, is an inland country in southeastern [[Europe]]. Located on the [[Balkan]] peninsula, Macedonia's borders are [[Serbia]] to the north, [[Bulgaria]] to the east, [[Albania]] to the west, and [[Greece]] to the south. | {{stub}}'''Macedonia''', or the Republic of Macedonia, is an inland country in southeastern [[Europe]]. Located on the [[Balkan]] peninsula, Macedonia's borders are [[Serbia]] to the north, [[Bulgaria]] to the east, [[Albania]] to the west, and [[Greece]] to the south. | ||
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Revision as of 18:54, May 14, 2007
Template:StubMacedonia, or the Republic of Macedonia, is an inland country in southeastern Europe. Located on the Balkan peninsula, Macedonia's borders are Serbia to the north, Bulgaria to the east, Albania to the west, and Greece to the south.
In ancient times the Macedonians were considered to be "barbarians" by the Greeks, but that still didn't prevent the barbarians from enforcing their will on the Greeks through military might with the reign of Philip of Macedon and again under his son Alexander the Great.