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North Macedonia



Северна Македонија

Македонски Северна Македонија[1]

Северна Македонија е држава со парламентарна демократија. Се наоѓа во Југоисточна Европа, во центарот на Балканскиот Полуостров. Главен град е Скопје. Република Северна Македонија е само дел од етничка Македонија, и опфаќа околу 38% од нејзината територија. Република Северна Македонија на исток граничи со Бугарија, на север со Србија и Косово, на запад со Албанија, и на југ со Грција. Должината на границите е вкупно 766 km, и тоа со: Албанија 151 km; Бугарија 148 km; Грција 246 km; Србија 221 km.

English North Macedonia - Republic of North Macedonia

The Republic of North Macedonia is a landlocked country on the Balkan peninsula in southeastern Europe. It is bordered by ► Serbia and ► Kosovo to the north, ► Albania to the west, ► Greece to the south, and ► Bulgaria to the east. The capital is Skopje, with 500,000 inhabitants, and there are a number of smaller cities, notably Bitola, Prilep, Tetovo, Kumanovo, Ohrid, Veles, Štip, Kočani, Gostivar and Strumica. It has more than 50 natural and artificial lakes and sixteen mountains higher than 2,000 meters (6,550 ft) above sea level.


Short name  North Macedonia
Official name Republic of North Macedonia
Status Independent country since 1991
Location South East Europe
Capital Скопје (Skopje)
Population 2,076,255 inhabitants
Area 25,713 square kilometres (9,928 sq mi)
Major languages Macedonian (official), Albanian
Major religions Orthodoxy
More information Republic of North Macedonia, Geography of the Republic of North Macedonia, History of the Republic of North Macedonia and Politics of the Republic of North Macedonia
More images Republic of North Macedonia - Republic of North Macedonia (Category).

General maps

Location map of the Republic of North Macedonia
Location map of the Republic of North Macedonia
English: Map of the Republic of North Macedonia
Македонски: Карта на Република Северна Македонија
English: Map of the Republic of North Macedonia
Македонски: Карта на Република Северна Македонија
Blank map of the Republic of North Macedonia
Blank map of the Republic of North Macedonia
Blank map of the Republic of North Macedonia
Map of North Macedonia in the colors of the Flag of the Republic of North Macedonia.
Statistical Regions
Statistical Regions
Municipalities of the Republic of North Macedonia
Municipalities of the Republic of North Macedonia
Municipalities of the Republic of North Macedonia
Municipalities of the Republic of North Macedonia
Cities of the Republic of North Macedonia

History maps

This section holds a short summary of the history of the area of present-day North Macedonia, illustrated with maps, including historical maps of former countries and empires that included present-day North Macedonia.

Maps of the history of the Republic of North Macedonia

History of the Republic of North Macedonia, Classical antiquity compared to modern borders
Paeonia (kingdom), tribes and Environs prior to Greek conquest
Paeonia (kingdom), tribes and Environs prior to Greek conquest
Paeonia & Environs
Paeonia (kingdom), tribes and Environs prior to Greek conquest
Paeonia (kingdom), tribes and Environs prior to Greek conquest
Paeonia (kingdom), tribes and Environs prior to Greek conquest (svg)
Paeonians in 350 BC
early Hellenistic period (around 336 BC)
Territorial development of the Roman Empire 264 BC-192, including the conquest of present-day territory of the Republic of North Macedonia
Roman Republic 100 BCE
Map of the Roman Empire in 50
The extent of the Roman Republic and Roman Empire;
 
133 BC
 
44 BC (late Republic, after conquests by republican generals)
 
AD 14 (death of Augustus)
 
117 (maximum extension)
Map of the Roman Empire in 116
Roman Empire in 117
Roman Empire divided 395, showing the dioceses and praetorian prefectures of Gaul, Italy, Illyricum and Oriens (east), roughly analogous to the four Tetrarch zones of influence after Diocletian's reforms.
The division of the Empire after the death of Theodosius I, ca.395 AD superimposed on modern borders.
Invasions of the Roman Empire 100-500
Invasions of the Roman Empire 100-500
Division of the Roman Empire in 406
Eastern Roman Empire and Western Roman Empire, c.476
Eastern Roman Empire
Eastern Roman Empire under emperor Justinianus
Eastern Roman Empire under emperor Justinianus
Map of the changes in borders of the Byzantine Empire
Byzantine Empire, 550
The origin and dispersion of the Slavs in the 5-10th centuries
Slavs, 6th-7th century
Ethnic map of the territory of present-day Republic of North Macedonia, 6th-8th century (according to the historical atlas for schools, published in Belgrade in 1970, representing a view of Yugoslav historians from that time)
Kuber in Macedonia, 7th century
Slavs, 7th-8th century
Presence of South Slavic tribes in the Balkans, c. 700
[[|border|251x400px]] The "Sklavinias" in the Balkans, 7th - 8th century
South Slavic tribes in 814
South Slavic tribes in 814
Devol province, 9th-10th century
Empire of tsar Samuil (997-1014), with capital in Ohrid
The Patriarchate of Ohrid in 1020
The Byzantine Empire under Basil II, c. 1025
Byzantine Empire, 1025
Uprising of Peter Delyan in 1040
Uprising of Peter Delyan in 1040
The Byzantine Empire at the accession of Alexios I Komnenos, c. 1081
Map of the Byzantine Empire under Manuel Komnenos, c.1170.
Byzantine Empire, 1180
Border of Bulgarian Empire in Ohrid region in 1204
The despotate of Epirus from 1205 to 1230
Bulgarian Empire and despotate of Epirus from 1230 to 1251
The Byzantine Empire in 1265 (William R. Shepherd, Historical Atlas, 1911).
Byzantine Empire in 1265
The despotate of Epirus and Bulgarian Empire from 1252 to 1315
The despotate of Epirus and Empire of Stefan Dušan with capital in Skopje from 1315 to 1358
Empire of Stefan Dušan with capital in Skopje in 1350
Empire of Stefan Dušan with capital in Skopje in 1350
Empire of Stefan Dušan with capital in Skopje
Empire of Stefan Dušan with capital in Skopje
[[|border|251x400px]] Empire of Stefan Dušan with capital in Skopje
Empire of Stefan Dušan with capital in Skopje in 1355
Empire of Stefan Dušan with capital in Skopje in 1355
Empire of Stefan Dušan with capital in Skopje in 1355
Empire of Stefan Dušan with capital in Skopje and Byzantine Empire in 1355
Map of the Serbian Empire in 1360 with territory ruled by Vukašin and Uglješa Mrnjavčević
Realms of King Marko Mrnjavčević and Constantine Dragaš (1373-1395)
Realms of King Marko Mrnjavčević and Constantine Dragaš in the 14th century
Realm of King Marko Mrnjavčević in the 14th century
Realm of Constantine Dragaš in the 14th century
Map of archaeological sites in Macedonia from the Middle Ages.
Growth of the Ottoman Empire
Growth of the Ottoman Empire
Development of the European part of the Ottoman Empire
[[|border|251x400px]] Map of the Ottoman Empire, 1566
Location of the Ottoman Empire in 1683
Map of the Ottoman Empire, 1801
Balkans after 1856
Ethnograhic map of the Balkans, 1861
The Spread of Slavs in the Balkan Peninsula (1869)
Ethnic map of the Southwestern Balkan Peninsula (1890)
The ethnicities of the Balkan Peninsula in 1897
The ethnicities of the Balkan Peninsula in the late 19th century
Ilinden–Preobrazhenie Uprising in 1903
Ottoman provinces in 1905
Ottoman province of Kosovo with capital in Skopje in 1905
Ottoman province of Kosovo with capital in Skopje, 1881-1912
Map of the region contested by Serbia and Bulgaria and subject to the arbitration of the Russian Tsar
First Balkan War in 1912
Serbia after Balkan wars in 1913
Serbia after Balkan wars in 1913
Territory of present-day Republic of North Macedonia within the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes in 1919
Western Outlands in 1919
[[|border|251x400px]] After World War I, territory of present-day Republic of North Macedonia was included into the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes in 1918, which was renamed into Yugoslavia in 1929. This is a map of provinces of Yugoslavia in 1930, showing Vardar Banovina with capital in Skopje
Vardar Banovina within the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1929
Vardar Banovina within the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1929
Vardar Banovina within the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1929
Vardar Banovina within the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1929
Vardar Banovina within the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1929
Occupation and division of Vardar Macedonia between Bulgaria and Albania in WW2
Occupation and division of Macedonia between Bulgaria and Albania in WW2
Occupation and division of Macedonia between Bulgaria and Albania in WW2 (1941)
Occupation and division of Macedonia between Bulgaria and Albania in WW2 (1941)
Occupation and division of Macedonia between Bulgaria and Albania in WW2 (1943)
Occupation and division of Macedonia between Bulgaria and Albania in WW2
Occupation and division of Macedonia between Bulgaria and Albania in WW2
Occupation and division of Macedonia between Bulgaria and Albania in WW2
February campaign of the Liberation army of Macedonia in 1944
Division of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia with Socialist Republic of Macedonia
Division of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia with Socialist Republic of Macedonia (number 6)
Division of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia with Socialist Republic of Macedonia
Division of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia with Socialist Republic of Macedonia
Division of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia with Socialist Republic of Macedonia
Division of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia with Socialist Republic of Macedonia
Division of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia with Socialist Republic of Macedonia
Division of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia with Socialist Republic of Macedonia
An animated series of maps showing the breakup of the second Yugoslavia
Wartime in former Yugoslavia, 1992
Wartime in former Yugoslavia, 1992
Map of the Republic of North Macedonia in the colors of the former flag (1992-1995)
Kosovo refugees in Macedonia in 1999
2001 insurgency in Macedonia
Former Yugoslavia compared with the present borders (as of 2006)
Former Yugoslavia compared with the present borders (as of 2007)

Maps of the history of the wider geographical region of Macedonia

Not to be confused with the modern Republic of North Macedonia
Map of historical Macedonia region
Map of historical Macedonia region
Map of historical Macedonia region
Map of historical Macedonia region
Definitions of the name Macedonia through the history
Definitions of the name Macedonia through the history
Macedonia in 400 AD
Borders of Region of Macedonia according to different authors (1843-1927)
Ethnographic Map of the Balkans by G. Lejean (ca. 1861)
Ethnographic map of Macedonia in 1892
Bulgarian Ethnographic map of the modern Macedonia region, 19th century
Serbian Ethnographic map of the modern Macedonia region, 19th century
Ethnographic map of Macedonia in 1900
Division of Macedonia region between the Balkan states, 1913

Old maps

The wider geographical Macedonia region, 1885

Ethnic and linguistic maps

Serb settlements (and enclaves) of Rumelia, 18th century
Ethnic map, 1981
Ethnic map, 1991
Ethnic map, 1991
Ethnic map, 2002
Albanians in Macedonia, 2002
Roma people in Macedonia, 2002
Roma people in Macedonia, 2002
Macedonian language
[[|border|251x400px]] Macedonian language
Dialects of Macedonian language
Torlakian dialects
Shopluk ethnolinguistic region
Vlach language in Macedonia

Other maps

Railway map

Regional maps

Ohrid and Prespa lakes topographic map
Prespa lakes region
Prespa valley

Satellite maps

Satellite image of North Macedonia in December 2002

Notes and references

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  1. Romanization: Makedonija.

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