Macedonian
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Macedonian may refer to:
[edit] In demography
- Anyone or thing related to Macedonia, which is the name of a variety of places
- Macedonians (ethnic group) (also known as "Ethnic Macedonians", "Slav Macedonians" or "Macedonian Slavs"), a South Slavic ethnic group who live primarily in the Republic of Macedonia
- Macedonians (Greek) (also known as "Greek Macedonians", "Macedonian Greeks" or "Macedonians"), Greeks who are primarily associated with the Greek region of Macedonia
- Macedonian Bulgarians who are primarily associated with Blagoevgrad Province (Pirin Macedonia) or secondarily descend from the other regions of Macedonia
- Macedonian Albanians, who inhabit the Republic of Macedonia
[edit] Historically
- Ancient Macedonians, the inhabitants of the ancient kingdom of Macedon
- The Macedonian dynasty of the Byzantine Empire
[edit] In linguistics
- Macedonian language (also called "Macedonian Slavic" or "Slavic Macedonian"), a modern South Slavic language
- Ancient Macedonian language, an extinct ancient language
- The Macedonian dialect of the modern Greek language
- The southwestern dialects of the Bulgarian language
[edit] In music
- Music of Macedonia, part of the folklore of the wider region of Macedonia
[edit] In religion
- Diocese of Macedonia, part of the ancient Roman Praetorian prefecture of Illyricum
- Macedonians (religious group), a 4th century Byzantine Greek Christian sect
- Macedonian Orthodox Church, an autocephalous Eastern Orthodox Christian church associated principally with the Republic of Macedonia
hr:Makedonci (razdvojba) mk:Македонци pt:Macedônio sr:Македонци (вишезначна одредница)

