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Macedonia$46005$ - translation to Αγγλικά

TELEVISION NETWORK IN GREECE
TV Macedonia; Macedonia TV

Macedonia      
n. Macedonia, stato dell"Europa meridionale, in passato parte della Jugoslavia; antico regno nei Balcani (si estendeva su porzioni delle attuali Grecia, Bulgaria e Jugoslavia)
Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia         
  • Map of operations during the 2001 insurgency
  • Samuil]] by [[Basil II]] and the return of his blinded soldiers
  • [[Heraclea Lyncestis]], a city founded by [[Philip II of Macedon]] in the 4th century BC; ruins of the Byzantine "Small Basilica"
  • Treaty of Bucharest]]
  • The flag of the then-Republic of Macedonia between 1992 and 1995, bearing the [[Vergina Sun]]
  • 100px
  • The welcoming ceremony for [[RK Vardar]] after winning the [[2016–17 EHF Champions League]]
  • [[Köppen–Geiger]] climate classification map for North Macedonia
  • WWI Bulgarian occupation of Southern Serbia]].
  • [[Lazar Koliševski]] was the political leader of SR Macedonia and briefly of SFR Yugoslavia.
  • [[Dimitar Vlahov]], [[Mihajlo Apostolski]], [[Metodija Andonov-Čento]], [[Lazar Koliševski]] and others, greeted in Skopje on 20 November 1944, a week after its liberation<ref>Mitre Inadeski, Hronologija na Skopje: rabotničkoto i narodnoosloboditelnoto dviženje 1939-1945, tom 2, Arhiv, 1974, str. 181.</ref>
  • Independent Macedonia]].<ref>Tasić, Dmitar, The Macedonian Youth Secret Revolutionary Organization (MYSRO) 1922-1927: A New Moment in Macedonian Struggle. Storia e Regione. 2019, Vol. 28, Issue 1, pp. 22-43.</ref>
  • Statistical regions of North Macedonia
  • Graphical depiction of North Macedonia's product exports.
  • Linguistic map of North Macedonia, 2002 census
  • Rural/Urban municipalities
  • 100px
  • [[Milcho Manchevski]] is a critically acclaimed Macedonian film and TV director who won the [[Golden Lion]] at [[Venice Film Festival]]
  • [[Mount Korab]], the highest mountain in North Macedonia.
  • 100px
  • [[Nikola Karev]], head of the provisional government of the short-lived [[Kruševo Republic]] during the [[Ilinden uprising]]
  • North Macedonia commemorates its accession to NATO at the US Department of State.
  • Map of current and planned highways
  • The [[church of St. John at Kaneo]] and [[Lake Ohrid]], one of the most popular tourist destinations in North Macedonia
  • Tribal ethnes in the Southern Balkans prior to the expansion of Macedon
  • [[Toše Proeski Arena]]
  • Parliament Building of North Macedonia]] in [[Skopje]].
  • Ss. Cyril and Methodius University]] in Skopje.
  • Folk dancers
  • [[European route E75]] in North Macedonia
  • [[Tavče gravče]]
  • Vineyard in North Macedonia
  • 100px
  • menorah]]
  • Symbolic signing of the Prespa agreement
COUNTRY IN SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE
FYROM; Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia; The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia; ISO 3166-1:MK; Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of; TFYR of Macedonia; TFYRM; TFYR Macedonia; Republic Macedonia; Fyrom; The Former Yugoslav Republic Of Macedonia; FYR Macedonia; FYRO Macedonia; Macedonia (country); FYRM; The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia; Former Yugoslav Republic Of Macedonia; Republic of macedonia; F.Y.R. Macedonia; Macedonia, Former Yugoslav Republic of; F. Y. R. of Macedonia; REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA; Former Yougoslavian Republic of Macedonia; F.Y. Republic of Macedonia; Republic of Skopje; Macedonian republic; The Republic of Macedonia; Former Republic of Macedonia; Macedonia FYRO; Macedonia, Republic; Republic Of Macedonia; F.Y.R Macedonia; Former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia; Macedonia, the former Yugoslav Republic of; Република Македонија; F.Y.R. of Macedonia; Republika Makedonija; Former Yugoslavic Republic of Macedonia; FYRMacedonia; F.Y.R.Macedonia; F.Y.R.M.; RoMacedonia; Macedonia, Republic of; R. Macedonia; Makedonska Republika; F.Y.R.O.M.; FYR of Macedonia; F.Y.R.O.M; Macedonia, The former Yugoslav Republic of; Macedonia (state); Macedonia (Republic); Name of North Macedonia; Macedonian Republic; Sport in North Macedonia; North Macedonia national cricket team; Former Yugoslavia Republic of Macedonia; Macedonia (FYROM); Macedonia (republic); R macedonia; Name of Republic of Macedonia; Macedonia, FYR; Independent Republic of Macedonia; Macedonia (former Yugoslav Republic of); Northern Macedonia; Фиром; Republic of North Macedonia; Severna Makedonija; Republic of Northern Macedonia; FYROMacedonia; National parks in North Macedonia; RONM; Macedonia-Skopje; Republic of north macedonia; North macedonia; N Macedonia; N. Macedonia; Macedonia, North; Република Северна Македонија; Republika Severna Makedonija; Republic of Macedonia; North Macedonian; Sports in North Macedonia; National parks in the Republic of Macedonia; Name of the Republic of Macedonia; Sport in the Republic of Macedonia; Northmacedonia; Former Yugoslav Republic of North Macedonia; FYR North Macedonia; FYRONM; FYROM Macedonia; Biodiversity of North Macedonia; Северна Македонија; Macedonia national cricket team; Macedonia (the former Yugoslav Republic of); Infrastructure in North Macedonia; Republic of Macedonia (1991–2019); Republic of Macedonia (1991-2019); The FYROM; Βόρεια Μακεδονία; Voreia Makedonia; North Makedonia
ex Repubblica Iugoslava di Macedonia, Macedonia, stato nell"Europa orientale (in passato parte della Iugoslavia); antico regno balcanico nell"Europa sudorientale (che si estendeva su parti della Grecia, Bulgaria e Iugoslavia)
Alexander the Great         
  • Persian Gate]] in modern-day [[Iran]]; the road was built in the 1990s.
  • Alexander's empire was the largest state of its time, covering approximately 5.2&nbsp;million square km.
  • Alexander sculpture by [[Lysippos]] (4th Century BC)
  • Alexander Cameo by [[Pyrgoteles]]
  • Alexander's invasion of the Indian subcontinent
  • Detail of Alexander on the [[Alexander Sarcophagus]]
  • Alexander (left) and [[Hephaestion]] (right): Both were connected by a tight man-to-man friendship.<ref>Alexander Demandt: ''Alexander der Große. Leben und Legende.'', München 2009, p. 236f; Robin Lane Fox: ''Alexander der Große. Eroberer der Welt.'', Stuttgart 2004, p. 61; Elizabeth D. Carney: ''Woman in Alexander's Court'', in: Roisman, Joseph (Hg.): ''Brill's Companion to Alexander the Great'', Leiden, Boston 2003, p. 243</ref>
  • ''Alexander Cuts the [[Gordian Knot]]'' (1767) by [[Jean-Simon Berthélemy]]
  • Alexander in a 14th-century Armenian manuscript
  • Greek bust]] depicting Alexander the Great, [[Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek]], Copenhagen
  • Alexander conquering the air. [[Jean Wauquelin]], ''Les faits et conquêtes d'Alexandre le Grand'', 1448–1449
  • Archaeological Site of [[Pella]], Greece, Alexander's birthplace
  • Asia in 323&nbsp;BC, the [[Nanda Empire]] and the [[Gangaridai]] of the [[Indian subcontinent]], in relation to Alexander's Empire and neighbours
  • Gérard Audran after Charles LeBrun, [https://library.nga.gov/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=alma991694413804896&vid=01NGA_INST:IMAGE 'Alexander Entering Babylon,'] original print first published 1675, engraving, [https://www.nga.gov/research/library/imagecollections.html Department of Image Collections, National Gallery of Art Library, Washington, DC.]
  • A [[Babylonian astronomical diary]] (c.&nbsp;323–322&nbsp;BC) recording the death of Alexander ([[British Museum]], London)
  • The [[Battle of the Granicus]], 334 BC
  • The [[Battle of Issus]], 333 BC
  • Battle of Chaeronea]]
  • Alexander in a 14th-century Byzantine manuscript
  • Roman medallion depicting [[Olympias]], Alexander's mother
  • Dedication of Alexander the Great to [[Athena Polias]] at [[Priene]], now housed in the [[British Museum]]<ref name="Burn"/>
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  • Aigai]], the only known depiction of Alexander made during his lifetime, 330s BC
  • Kingdom of Epirus]] (red).
  • Greco-Buddhist style]], 1st to 2nd century AD, [[Gandhara]], northern Pakistan. [[Tokyo National Museum]].
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  • Folio from the ''[[Shahnameh]]'' showing Alexander praying at the [[Kaaba]], mid-16th century
  • 978-0-19-815287-3}}, p. 185.</ref> [[Pella]] Museum
  • Map of Alexander's empire and his route
  • The Kingdom of Macedon]] in 336 BC, birthplace of Alexander
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  • Stateira]]) in 324 BC; the couple are apparently dressed as [[Ares]] and [[Aphrodite]].
  • 19th-century depiction of Alexander's funeral procession, based on the description by [[Diodorus Siculus]]
  • 332&nbsp;BC}}, Egypt. [[Louvre Museum]].
  • Pausanius assassinates Philip II, Alexander's father, during his procession into the theatre
  • [[Philip II of Macedon]], Alexander's father
  • 30&nbsp;BC}}
  • This medallion was produced in [[Imperial Rome]], demonstrating the influence of Alexander's memory. [[Walters Art Museum]], [[Baltimore]].
  • Silver tetradrachm of Alexander the Great found in Byblos (ca 330–300 bc.)  (BnF 1998–859; 17,33g; Byblos, Price 3426b)
  • Islamic painting]] depicting Alexander being lowered in a glass [[submersible]]
  • The Macedonian phalanx at the "Battle of the Carts" against the Thracians in 335 BC
  • Cleitus]]'', by [[André Castaigne]] (1898–1899)
  • ''The [[Phalanx]] Attacking the Centre in the [[Battle of the Hydaspes]]'' by André Castaigne (1898–1899)
  • ''Alexander at the Tomb of [[Cyrus the Great]]'', by [[Pierre-Henri de Valenciennes]] (1796)
KING OF MACEDONIA AND CONQUEROR OF ACHAEMENID PERSIA (356–323 BC)
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n. Alessandro Magno

Ορισμός

Macedoine
·add. ·noun A kind of mixed dish, as of cooked vegetables with white sauce, sweet jelly with whole fruit, ·etc. Also, ·fig., a medley.

Βικιπαίδεια

Makedonia TV

Makedonia TV (Greek: Μακεδονία TV) is a Greek private national free-to-air television channel broadcasting from Marousi, Athens and earlier from Thessaloniki, the capital of Macedonia in Greece. It was founded in 1991 by a group of journalists from the newspaper of the same name.