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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

81. Macedonia FAQ: Information
Paris, 1885; macedonia, Thracia, Illyria, Moesia et Dacia. A Classical Atlas to Illustrate Ancient geography by Alexander G. Findlay, Harper and Brothers
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General Maps Ethnic Maps Historical Maps (some with comments in Macedonian and English from unet.com.mk Regional Maps The Kosovo Conflict Cities

82. GEOGRAPHY
geography. In an extremely favourable geographical position, macedonia is located in the south central part of the Balkan Peninsula; crossed by significant
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83. M. Cary Geography Of Macedonia
M. Cary geography of macedonia. I happened to read the book by M. Cary, The Geographic background of Greek and Roman History (ISBN
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M. Cary
Geography of Macedonia
I happened to read the book by M. Cary, "The Geographic background of Greek and Roman History" (ISBN 0-313-23187-7) where I find the following constituent parts of Greece: Epirus, Acarnania, The Ionian Isles, Aetolia, Thessaly, The Spercheus Valley, Locris, Phocis, Boeotia, Euboea, Attica, Aegina, Corinth, Achaea, Elis, Arcadia, Argolis, Laconia, Messenia, The Greek Archipelago, Crete, The Outer Isles, The Northern Aegean, The East Aegean, Rhodes, .......... and guess what no Macedonia. And I wonder, why M. Cary would omit Macedonia from the general description of Greece? Perhaps for the same reason the German classical scholar Bursian failed to include Macedonia in his otherwise comprehensive geographical survey of Greece "Geographie von Griechenland. Back

84. Quick Reference Guides On Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic Of - Geography
Quick Reference Guides on macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of geography (Facts About macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of).
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85. Study In Macedonia
but not ratified none of the selected agreements geography note landlocked recognition of The Former Yugoslav Republic of macedonia s (FYROM) independence
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Geography Location:
Southeastern Europe, north of Greece
Geographic coordinates: 41 50 N, 22 00 E
Map references: Europe
Area:
total: 25,333 sq km land: 24,856 sq km water: 477 sq km Area - comparative: slightly larger than Vermont Land boundaries: total: 748 km border countries: Albania 151 km, Bulgaria 148 km, Greece 228 km, Serbia and Montenegro 221 km (all with Serbia) Coastline: km (landlocked) Maritime claims: none (landlocked) Climate: warm, dry summers and autumns and relatively cold winters with heavy snowfall Terrain: mountainous territory covered with deep basins and valleys; three large lakes, each divided by a frontier line; country bisected by the Vardar River Elevation extremes: lowest point: Vardar River 50 m highest point: Golem Korab (Maja e Korabit) 2,753 m

86. Geography
geography Balkan Peninsula, in southeastern Europe, bordering Turkey to the east; Albania, Bulgaria and the Former Yugoslav Republic of macedonia (FYROM) to
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87. Access International Domains
geography. http//www.unet.com.mk/oldmacedonianmaps/ Historic maps of macedonia (E*); http//www.auburn.edu/~mitrege/macedonia/maps.html Maps of macedonia
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88. The Vision Of "Greater Macedonia"
government, new state scholl textbooks of History and geography were introduced in the secondary level education of the Former Yugoslav Republic of macedonia.
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THE VISION OF "GREATER MACEDONIA"
Remarks on FYROM 's new school textbooks*
Evangelos Kofos
Thessaloniki 1994 * Lecture Given at the Thessaloniki Chamber of Commerce and Industry Hall (March 23, 1994),
under the auspices of the Museum of the Macedonian Struggle and the Institute for Balkan Studies.
During the period 1992-93, on instructions by the Kiro Grigorov 's government, new state scholl textbooks of History and Geography were introduced in the secondary level education of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. These books are still in use. After an examination of 12 such textbooks it has become apparent that the new leadership in Skopje is perpetuating in its educational system certain negative features associated with the the former Commununist regime. This is the reason why it is important, at this juncture, to study carefully the contents of these textbooks. They may give us a better insight to the politics pursued by FYROM. But they may also generate interest in finding ways to overcome the repetition of past mistakes which have kept the Balkan peoples apart. Such an approach is not a new one. Stamped with the bloodshed of two world wars, the role of school textbooks was finally understood by those sempiternal enemies, France and Germany. In the 1950 's the leaders of the two countries courageously decided to cleanse the festering abscess of hatred. They gathered their historians and the school textbook writers around a conference table for the purpose of finding a way to clear the atmosphere of the weight which generatiion after generation had created by reproducing the same antagonistic stereotypes. The task was far from easy, but the positive results are evident to the naked eye in the attitudes of today 's French and German youth.

89. Zeal.com - United States - New - Library - Society - Countries - Europe - Macedo
gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/mk.html References and statistics for The Former Yugoslav Republic of macedonia. Details about the geography, economy, people
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90. NewsHour Extra For Teachers - Social Studies: Geography -- Europe
(9/27/01). macedonia Peacekeeping NATO authorizes 3,500 troops to begin collecting weapons turned in by ethnic Albanian rebels. (8/21/01).
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91. NSM Country - Macedonia - Overview
geography macedonia is located in Southeastern Europe, north of Greece. macedonia is bordering Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Serbia, Greece, and Montenegro.
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92. Macedonia - Atlapedia Online
LOCATION AND geography FYR of macedonia is a republic of the former socialist Yugoslavia. It is bound by Bulgaria to the east, Greece
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OFFICIAL NAME: Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
CAPITAL: Skopje
SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT: Unitary Multiparty Republic
AREA: 25,713 Sq Km (9,928 Sq Mi)
ESTIMATED 2000 POPULATION: LOCATION AND GEOGRAPHY: CLIMATE: Macedonia has a transitional climate from Mediterranean to continental with hot dry summers and moderately cold winters. Average annual precipitation varies form 1,700 mm (67 inches) in the western mountainous area to 500 mm (20 inches) in the eastern area while the central valleys and plains only receive 450 mm (18 inches). Average temperature ranges in Skopje are from -1 degrees Celsius (30 degrees Fahrenheit) in January to 23 degrees Celsius (74 degrees Fahrenheit) in July. PEOPLE: The principal ethnic majority are the Macedonians who account for 66% of the population while 21% are Albanians. Other ethnic minorities include Bulgarians and Turks. DEMOGRAPHIC/VITAL STATISTICS: Density; 80 persons per sq km (208 persons per sq mi) (1993). Urban-Rural; 53.9% urban, 46.1% rural (1981). Sex Distribution; 50.7% male, 49.3% female (1981). Life Expectancy at Birth; 68.0 years male, 72.0 years female (1982). Age Breakdown; 29% under 15, 27% 15 to 29, 20% 30 to 44, 15% 45 to 59, 7% 60 to 74, 2% 75 and over (1981). Birth Rate; 16.9 per 1,000 (1990). Death Rate; 7.0 per 1,000 (1990). Increase Rate; 9.9 per 1,000 (1990). Infant Mortality Rate; 35.3 per 1,000 live births (1990). RELIGIONS: Mostly Christians of the Orthodox Church while the Albanians are Muslims. In addition, there are also religious minorities of Protestants, Greek or Uniate Catholics and a small number of Jews.

93. Tradition And Contemporaniety, An Essay On Macedonia By Emil Aleksiev
Surrounded by high, almost impassable mountains, macedonia is a closed geographical entity in the heart of the Balkan Peninsula. Insofar as geography has no
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TRADITION AND CONTEMPORANEITY
by Emil Aleksiev Numerous books have been written about Macedonia. Collected together in an imaginary world library, they would occupy a space which would be awe-striking in its vastness and one could easily lose one's way strolling among the shelves, through the dark corridors of this labyrinth. Nonetheless, despite all attempts, despite the conquests and centuries-long domination, despite the merciless plundering and destruction, divisions and redivisions, migrations and deportations, and naming and renaming on the long path through time, the Macedonian people has preserved its individuality and the individuality of its culture. MILLENNIA UNDER EUROPE'S STARRY SKY Surrounded by high, almost impassable mountains, Macedonia is a closed geographical entity in the heart of the Balkan Peninsula. Insofar as geography has no significance without man, one thing is certain: Macedonian geography, due precisely to the pervasiveness and the identification of man with the land, has turned into a holy thing" (Ante Poposki). Its valleys full of graves and rivers by the banks of which terrifying battles have been waged, lakes with

94. Geographische Institute Weltweit
macedonia. St. Cyril and Methodius University, Institute of geography. Malaysia. National University of Malaysia, Deptartment of geography;
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  • 95. Military News About Macedonia
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    96. GEsource World Guide - Macedonia, Former Yugoslav Republic Of
    Links, macedonia, Former Yugoslav Republic of. macedonia. GEsource World Guide macedonia, Former Yugoslav Republic of.
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    97. Republic Of Macedonia
    Republic of macedonia. The tenth). The lands governed by the Republic of macedonia were known as the Province of Vardar before 1945 1.
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    Republic of Macedonia
    The Republic of Macedonia , known by most international organizations and foreign states as the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM or FYR Macedonia) , is an independent state on the Balkan peninsula in southeastern Europe , with an area of 25,333 km² and a population of just over two million. Its capital and principal city is Skopje (population 600,000). Republika Makedonija
    coat of arms In Detail (Full size) National motto Official language Macedonian Capital ... Skopje President Boris Trajkovski Prime Minister Branko Crvenkovski Area
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    81/km² Independence 8 September Currency Macedonian Denar (MKD) Time zone UTC DST, yes National anthem ... Internet TLD .MK Calling Code The Republic contains roughly 38% of the area and nearly 44% of the population of the geographical region known as Macedonia , the remainder of which is divided between neighbouring Greece (with about half of the total) and Bulgaria (with under a tenth). The lands governed by the Republic of Macedonia were known as the Province of

    98. Military News About Nations Around The World
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    99. Military News About Macedonia
    macedonia Rebels Turn into Politicians. As of October, 2002, news in Bosnia, Kosovo and macedonia will be covered in the Balkans section.
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    100. The World Factbook. 2003
    macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of. macedonian Makedonija, officially Republic of macedonia, republic (1995 est. pop. 2,160,000
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