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Makedonien - traduzione in Inglese


Makedonien         
Macedonia, country in southern Europe; ancient Balkan kingdom in southeastern Europe
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]]
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  • 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
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Ehemalige Yugoslavische Republik Makedonien, Land im Südosten von Europa (früher ein Teil des ehemaligen Yugoslaviens); früheres balkanisches Königreich im Südosten von Europa
Alexander III der Große von Makedonien      
Alexander III, Russian czar in the 1800's

Wikipedia

Makedonien
Makedonien oder Mazedonien (; und ; ; ; ) ist ein geographisches und historisches Gebiet auf der südlichen Balkanhalbinsel.
Esempi dal corpus di testo per Makedonien
1. Angesichts des Beharrens Athens darauf, dass der kleine Nachbarstaat nicht Mazedonien heißen dürfe (weil es eine griechische Provinz Makedonien gibt und die Griechen gleichsam noch aus der Antike das alleinige historische Urheberrecht auf diesen Namen hätten), könnte Karamanlis innenpolitisch unter Druck geraten, dem Beitritt ein Veto entgegenzusetzen.
2. Das gilt für die Annahme der ersten Sicherheitsstrategie der EU durch alle 25 Teilnehmer des im übrigen gescheiterten Brüsseler Gipfels Mitte Dezember 2003, und es gilt für die Praxis: Immerhin übernahm die Europäische Sicherheits– und Verteidigungspolitik nach begrenzten Einsätzen in Makedonien und im Kongo Anfang Dezember 2004 von der Nato die Führung der seither als Eufor firmierenden Truppe in Bosnien–Hercegovina.