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** and Macedonian
** Kočo Racin, Macedonian poet and revolutionary ( d. 1943 )
** Metodija Andonov-Čento, Macedonian statesman ( b. 1902 )
** Blaže Koneski, Macedonian poet and linguist ( died 1993 )
** Macedonian President Boris Trajkovski is killed in a plane crash near Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
** Macedonian Orthodox Church – Ohrid Archbishopric
** Perdiccas II, Macedonian king
** Thessalonica of Macedon, Macedonian Queen
** Macedonian: Knez / Knegina, Princ / Princeza
** Lucius Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus, Roman consul, politician and general whose victory over the Macedonians in the Battle of Pydna has ended the Third Macedonian War ( b. c. 229 BC )
** Philip V, king of Macedonia from 221 BC, whose attempt to extend Macedonian influence throughout Greece has occurred at a time of growing Roman involvement in Greek affairs and resulted in his military defeat by Rome ( b. 238 BC )
** Cleitus the Black ( c. 375 – 328 BC ), a Macedonian officer and friend of Alexander the Great, killed by the latter after an argument.
** Cleitus the White, a Macedonian officer who rose to prominence after Alexander the Great's death.
** Macedonian Greek Catholic Church
** Macedonian cuisine
** Macedonian Greek cuisine
** Macedonian – ( ISO 639-1 code: mk ; ISO 639-2 ( B ) code: mac ; ISO 639-2 ( T ) code: mkd ; SIL code: mkd ; Linguasphere: 53-AAA-ha )
** Ancient Greece and Macedonian Empire
** V. The Near East: The Macedonian problem and the annexation of Bosnia, 1903-9
** Macedonian
** Albanian, Belarusian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Greek, Hungarian, Italo-Albanian, Macedonian, Melkite, Romanian, Russian, Ruthenian, Slovak, Ukrainian Rite
** Pryor, John H., " Byzantium and the Sea: Byzantine Fleets and the History of the Empire in the Age of the Macedonian Emperors, c. 900-1025 CE ", pp. 83 – 104
** Macedonian Front
** Macedonian Youth Cup: 1994 ( scored twice )

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** implementing a language, sometimes quite high-level ( e. g. PostScript )
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** North Frisian language, spoken in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
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** Ladino language – a Spanish language with Hebrew and Aramaic influence, used by Sephardi Jews
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** Ket language, the language of the Ket people

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