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  1. Lectures on ancient ethnography and geography,: Comprising Greece and her colonies, Epirus, Macedonia, Illyricum, Italy, Gaul, Spain, Britain, the north of Africa, etc by Barthold Georg Niebuhr, 1853
  2. A History of Macedonia, Vol. 1: Historical Geography and Prehistory by N.G.L. Hammond, 1972-12-21
  3. A contribution to the geography of Macedonia (Geographical journal. [Offprint]) by Alan Grant Ogilvie, 1920
  4. A History of Macedonia : Volume I Historical Geography and Prehistory by N. G. L. Hammond, 1972
  5. The 'hidden' geographies of energy poverty in post-socialism: Between institutions and households [An article from: Geoforum] by S. Buzar, 2007-03-01
  6. The apple of discord: Macedonia, the Balkan League, and the military topography of the first Balkan war by David S Anderson, 1993
  7. Historike geographia tes Romaikes eparchias Makedonias: To tmema tes semerines Dytikes Makedonias (Makedonike vivliotheke) by Demetres K Samsares, 1989

61. Trado - Countries - Macedonia
geography Economy. macedonia is republic that declared its independence in September 1991. macedonia is located in SouthEastern
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Macedonia is republic that declared its independence in September 1991. Macedonia is located in South-Eastern Europe and has boundaries with Serbia on the north side, on the east with Bulgaria, Greece is to the south and Albania to the west. Capital of Macedonia, and it's largest city, is Skopje. Macedonia has a total area of 25.713sq km and 2.049.000 inhabitants.
Landscape
Macedonia is comprised with deep valleys, rugged mountains, hills and sweeping plains. There is big part of the country more than one third that is considered as National Parkland. Macedonia has four big lakes: Ohrid Lake , Prespa Lake, Dojran Lake and Mavrovo Lake. Highest peak is on a border with Albania and is 2.751 m.
Climate
Macedonia has a Mediterranean climate with hot and dry summers and cold winter. In the summer, the lakes offer nice vacation and in the winter Macedonia Mountains offer good skiing.
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62. Macedonia Information : CTI Centre For Geography, Geology And Meteorology
Virtual macedonia (US); World Factbook 1999(US). Home Places Comments via form or email cti@le.ac.uk . Page updated 17/09/99 © CTI geography, Geology
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63. Greece Geography: A Complete Guide With Information About The Geography Of Greec
on the Mediterranean, between Albania, Bulgaria, Turkey and the Former Yugoslav Republic of macedonia. It is the only EU country whos geography is sharing a
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Greece Geography
Greece Geography: Information about the geography of Greece
Greece is a peninsular and mountainous country located in Southern Europe, on the Mediterranean, between Albania, Bulgaria, Turkey and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
It is the only EU country whos Geography is sharing a land frontier with another member. Greece is dominating the Aegean and Ionian Sea.
It has a total area of 131,940 square km of which land represents 130,800 square km and water 1,140 square km. Greece geography has a coastline of 13,676 km.
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Greece Geography is divided in regions and islands groups which are organized (for administrative purposes) into prefectures called "Nomoi".
Greece consists of the following regions: Central Greece, Peloponnese, Thessaly (east/central), Epirus (west), Macedonia (north/northwest), Thrace (northwest)and Euboea, the second largest of the Greek islands.

64. Macedonia For The Macedonians Forum
Strabo says that in his day Thessalonica was the most populous city in macedonia (geography, 7.7.1). The city was named after Alexander s sister.
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65. Macedonia - Country Profile - Geography
UK Trade Investment. Export Information by Market or by Sector or by Subject Home / macedonia / geography / macedonia. Country Profile
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66. Macedonia Maps, City Images, Travel Books -- Trip Preparation
macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of, geography, Top of Page. Location Southeastern Europe, north of Greece. Geographic coordinates 41 50 N, 22 00 E.
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This is a database of maps, aerial photographs, site images, and guidebooks for cities of Macedonia. Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Introduction Geography People Government ... Print This Frame Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Introduction Top of Page Background: International recognition of The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia's (FYROM) independence from Yugoslavia in 1991 was delayed by Greece's objection to the new state's use of what it considered a Hellenic name and symbols. Greece finally lifted its trade blockade in 1995, and the two countries agreed to normalize relations, despite continued disagreement over FYROM's use of "Macedonia." FYROM's large Albanian minority and the de facto independence of neighboring Kosovo continue to be sources of ethnic tension.

67. Facts About Macedonia
ethnic tension. geography of macedonia. Location Southeastern Europe, north of Greece. Geographic coordinates 41 50 N, 22 00 E. Area
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Facts about Macedonia
World Facts Index International recognition of The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia's (F.Y.R.O.M.) independence from Yugoslavia in 1991 was delayed by Greece's objection to the new state's use of what it considered a Hellenic name and symbols. Greece finally lifted its trade blockade in 1995, and the two countries agreed to normalize relations, despite continued disagreement over F.Y.R.O.M.'s use of "Macedonia." F.Y.R.O.M.'s large Albanian minority, an ethnic Albanian armed insurgency in F.Y.R.O.M. in 2001, and the status of neighboring Kosovo continue to be sources of ethnic tension.
Geography of Macedonia
Location: Southeastern Europe, north of Greece Geographic coordinates: 41 50 N, 22 00 E Area: total: 25,333 sq km
water: 477 sq km
land: 24,856 sq km Area - comparative: slightly larger than Vermont Land boundaries: total: 766 km
border countries: Albania 151 km, Bulgaria 148 km, Greece 246 km, Serbia and Montenegro 221 km Coastline: km (landlocked) Maritime claims: none (landlocked) Climate: warm, dry summers and autumns and relatively cold winters with heavy snowfall

68. Macedonia, With National Anthem, Flag, Map And Its People, Economy, Geography, G
macedonia information includes Anthems, Defense, Economy, Flags, geography, Government, Maps, News, Weather. Republic of macedonia.
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69. Η Ελληνική Προεδρία τηÃ
geography. To the north, it borders with Albania, the Former Yugoslavian Republic of macedonia (FYROM) and Bulgaria and to the east with Turkey.
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Geography
Greece, officially known as the Hellenic Republic, lies at the southeastern tip of Europe. To the north, it borders with Albania, the Former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) and Bulgaria and to the east with Turkey. The area of the country is 131,957 sq. km and it consists of a peninsula and over 2000 islands. Though a relatively small country, Greece boasts an astonishing variety of landscapes —from the legendary mountains of Olympus, Pindos and Parnassos to miles of pristine coastline. Indeed, due to the large number of islands, Greece has a particularly long coastline (15,021 km.), which is the most extensive among all the Mediterranean countries. The climate is mostly dry and temperate, though it snows on the mountains and in the north. The climate of Northern Macedonia and northern Epiros is similar to the one of the Balkans, with freezing winters and very hot, humid summers, while the Attica region, the Cyclades, the Dodecanese, Crete and the Central and Eastern Peloponnese have a rather typical Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild winters. Greece is divided into the following geographical regions: • The Attica region (Athens)
• Sterea Hellas (excluding the capital area)
In this region, at the heart of Greece, lies Delphi, which was the oracle of Antiquity. Running through central Greece is the rugged Pindos mountain range, with a peak of 2,637 m (Mt Smolikas).

70. Η Ελληνική Προεδρία τηÃ
21/1/2003. geography. To the north, it borders with Albania, the Former Yugoslavian Republic of macedonia (FYROM) and Bulgaria and to the east with Turkey.
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Home page My eu2003.gr Help Site map 10/06/2004 10:31 Local Time The Presidency Meetings News Media Service ... Links about Greece Geography Greece, officially known as the Hellenic Republic, lies at the southeastern tip of Europe. To the north, it borders with Albania, the Former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) and Bulgaria and to the east with Turkey. The area of the country is 131,957 sq. km and it consists of a peninsula and over 2000 islands. Though a relatively small country, Greece boasts an astonishing variety of landscapes —from the legendary mountains of Olympus, Pindos and Parnassos to miles of pristine coastline. Indeed, due to the large number of islands, Greece has a particularly long coastline (15,021 km.), which is the most extensive among all the Mediterranean countries. The climate is mostly dry and temperate, though it snows on the mountains and in the north. The climate of Northern Macedonia and northern Epiros is similar to the one of the Balkans, with freezing winters and very hot, humid summers, while the Attica region, the Cyclades, the Dodecanese, Crete and the Central and Eastern Peloponnese have a rather typical Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild winters. Greece is divided into the following geographical regions: • The Attica region (Athens)
• Sterea Hellas (excluding the capital area)
In this region, at the heart of Greece, lies Delphi, which was the oracle of Antiquity. Running through central Greece is the rugged Pindos mountain range, with a peak of 2,637 m (Mt Smolikas).

71. Geography And Ethnic Geography Of The Balkans To 1500
Ethnic geography. adjacent Kosovo region of Serbia, and half a million in the new state known as the Former Yugoslav Republic of macedonia. Historically most
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Twenty-Five Lectures on Modern Balkan History
Lecture 1: Geography and ethnic geography of the Balkans to 1500
Preface Complete list of lectures Next lecture One can't understand the Balkans without understanding its ethnic groups, and one can't understand the ethnic groups and their history without knowing the influence of the region's geography.
Even the geographic extent of the "Balkan" region is a matter of controversy. Many scholars, especially those writing in the Cold War era, have included only the Communist states and linked them with Czechoslovakia, Poland and East Germany, while omitting Greece and ignoring Turkey and the Ottoman era. Other historians exclude Hungary, Croatia and other Habsburg lands, because of their "central" European character, supposedly contrary to Balkan themes. But the presence of contradictory themes is itself characteristically Balkan.
For the purposes of this course of lectures, the Balkan area includes Greece, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Romania, Albania and Hungary. Most of this area was once under Ottoman Turkish rule; the rest under the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The lectures will not deal with all of the Ottoman Empire, which extended into Asia and Africa, or other former Habsburg lands such as Czechoslovakia and parts of Poland.
Physical geography
Balkan geography revolves around three features: the area's situation as a peninsula, its mountains, and its rivers.

72. Mediainfo2004.gr
Greece in Brief. geography. To the north, it borders with Albania, the Former Yugoslavian Republic of macedonia (FYROM) and Bulgaria and to the east with Turkey.
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73. Macedonia | Alexander The Great On The Web
narrative with four chapters dealing with macedonian historiography, a lovingly detailed description of the geography of macedonia, the prehistory of macedonia
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Top 5% History Web Biographies Individual Topics Sources Maps Academic Articles and Papers Other Academic Books and Reviews The Major Published Biographies Other Books The Image of Alexander Art, Ancient and Modern Literature and Music Movies, Television, Video Use and Abuse Religious Pages Nationalists Also of Interest Kids Discussion Groups Foreign Language Goods and Services ... Miscellaneous Related Topics Macedonia Persia Hellenistic Age General Classics Links The Useless Stuff Awards and Links to Me Search this site Gift Ideas About This Site Macedonia Articles Amazon. In the Shadow of Olympus by Eugene N. Borza, also available in hardcover . Nationalistic review. Review by Waldemar Heckel, BMCR Elizabeth Carney's triple review of Errington, Borza and Hammond ( The Macedonian State ) for AHB "Of the three works, Borza's has the richest bibliography and the most detailed scholarly discussions. He prefaces his chronological narrative with four chapters dealing with Macedonian historiography, a lovingly detailed description of the geography of Macedonia, the prehistory of Macedonia, and an analysis of the question of the ethnic, cultural and linguistic identity of ancient Macedonians." Amazon.

74. CyberFiber® Newsgroups: Cultures And Geography
Cultures and geography People from all over the world and from all walks Kuwait; Kuwait; Laos; Las Vegas vacation; LatinAmerica; Lebanon; Lewiz; macedonia is Greece;
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75. Macedonia-the First Neighboar Of The SOG 2004
ABOUT macedonia. geography The Republic of macedonia is a South East European country, situated on the Balkan Peninsula, north of Greece.
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Committe WHERE WE ARE? ROADS AIRPORTS, BORDER CROSSING, ROADS, RAILWAYS AND RIVERS CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY BORDER CROSSING E-75 (Corridor 10 North-South) The E-75 International road that passes through Macedonia, is 179 km long and represents a part of the corridor north-south between: Munich - Zagreb - Belgrade - Nis - Skopje - Thessaloniki - Athens. This corridor forms part of the EU-wide "Trans-European Networks" (TENs) and is known as Corridor 10.
The Railway on the Corridor 10 The railway on the corridor 10, in Macedonia represents a line on the relation Tabanovce - Skopje - Veles - Gradsko - Demir Kapija - Gevgelija - Bogorodica. This railway today is electrified, modernized and passes by the E-75 motorway. The relation Skopje - Veles - Gradsko - Demir Kapija - Gevgelija, represents a part of the first railway, that was actually built in Macedonia in 1873 (during the existence of the Ottoman province of Macedonia), on the relation Skopje - Solun (Thessaloniki). MONEY ABOUT MACEDONIA GEOGRAPHY
The Republic of Macedonia is a South East European country, situated

76. Ma - Dictionary Definition
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    Schuster 4. World geography macedonia (masuh-DOH-nee-uh, mas-uh-DOHN-yuh) The Dictionary of Cultural Literacy; January 1, 1988
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    78. HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results
    geography Area 42,800 sq. mi. Location SE Europe, in E Balkan Peninsula on Black Sea. Neighbors Romania on N; Yugoslavia, macedonia on W; Greece, Turkey on
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    79. AED Awards 87 NSEP Graduate International Fellowships
    Nancy Leeper macedonia, geography, University of Oregon; Mary Beth Leigh - Czech Republic, Microbiology, University of Oklahoma;
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    AED AWARDS 87 NSEP GRADUATE INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIPS (Washington, D.C., August 7, 2000) The Academy for Educational Development (AED) today announced the 87 recipients of the 2000 National Security Education Program Graduate International Fellowships. NSEP provides a unique opportunity for students enrolled in graduate degree programs at U.S. institutions of higher education to enhance their understanding of geographic areas and countries whose languages and cultures are critical to our national security but are less frequently studied by American graduate students. Almost 300 students applied for the fellowships. Those selected come from 50 colleges and universities throughout the United States. Twenty-one schools have multiple fellowship awardees, with six Fellows selected from the University of Texas at Austin, five from the University of California at Berkeley and five from the University of California at Los Angeles. This year's recipients are going to 40 countries and studying more than 30 languages.

    80. Macedonia Information
    For more information about macedonia, select one of the options below geography. Location Southeastern Europe, north of Greece.
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    International recognition of The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia's (FYROM) independence from Yugoslavia in 1991 was delayed by Greece's objection to the new state's use of what it considered a Hellenic name and symbols. Greece finally lifted its trade blockade in 1995, and the two countries agreed to normalize relations. FYROM's large Albanian minority and the de facto independence of neighboring Kosovo continue to be sources of ethnic tension.

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