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Macedonia's and by
According to the WWF and Digital Map of European Ecological Regions by the European Environment Agency, Macedonia's territory can be subdivided into four ecoregions: the Pindus Mountains mixed forests, Balkan mixed forests, Rhodopes mixed forests and Aegean sclerophyllous and mixed forests.
* Macedonia's King Antigonus II Gonatas has to deal with a rebellion by an Athenian-led coalition of Spartans ( led by King Areus I of Sparta ), Athenians ( led by Chremonides ), Arcadians and Achaeans that tries to expel the Macedonian forces located in Greece.
Macedonia had been expected to join in 2009, but because of the Macedonia naming dispute, Greece vetoed Macedonia's invitation, leaving it as the only former member of the Vilnius group not to be a member of NATO by 2009.
In their next battle with Persia, Macedonia's troops are hopelessly outnumbered by Persia's which are 10 times that of Macedonia's, but Darius tells his forces to retreat when members of the Pythagorean Cult intervene.
In order to control the Incense Route from the Nabatean a Greek military expedition was undertaken, without success, by Antigonus Cyclops, one of Alexander of Macedonia's generals.
The city also had a temporary population of ethnic Albanians and Bosnians flown in during the Kosovo conflict as part of Turkey and Macedonia's efforts to aid the suffering populaces of former Yugoslavia by offering them temporary asylum.

Macedonia's and average
Macedonia's efforts of entering the contest was again hindered in 1997 when another new system was introduced where countries with the lowest average scores over the previous four years were excluded from participating.

Macedonia's and on
With Macedonia's support, Antiochus II launches an attack on Ptolemaic outposts in Asia Minor.
Sobranie delegates belonging to parties in Macedonia's centre-right ruling coalition voted on August 20 2007 to strip former premier Bučkovski of his immunity from prosecution.
The biggest island in the Great Prespa Lake, on Macedonia's side, is called Golem Grad (" Large Town "), and Snake Island ( Zmiski Ostrov ).

Macedonia's and until
Macedonia's parliament adopted a declaration of independence from Yugoslavia in January 1991, but it did not take effect until a referendum in September 1991 confirmed it.

Macedonia's and when
Macedonia's economy has almost always been completely agricultural in nature from the beginning of the Ottoman Empire when it was part of the District of Skopje and Province of Salonika.
* Macedonia's involvement in the second Syrian War ceases when Antigonus becomes preoccupied with the rebellion of Corinth and Chalcis, as well as an increase in enemy activity along Macedon's northern frontier.
Trajkovski became active in politics following the Republic of Macedonia's declaration of independence from Yugoslavia in November 1991, when he joined the VMRO-DPMNE party.

Macedonia's and its
Liechtenstein suffered its biggest ever loss in 1996, during qualification for the 1998 FIFA World Cup, with an 11 – 1 thrashing at the hands of the Republic of Macedonia, the result also being Macedonia's largest ever win to date.
In addition to causing major problems for Macedonia's economy and international relations, the embarrassing fiasco cost DA its political future.
Another tradition suggests the name was adopted after Caranus moved Macedonia's capital from Edessa to Agea, thus appropriating the name of the city for its citizens.

Macedonia's and with
Initially, he favored negotiating directly with Philip, who he thought could be expected to be lenient, and opposed having Athens join a congress of Greek states and be forced to accept Macedonia's common terms of peace, which were not yet known.
Subsequent interviews with government officials involved in these affairs have revealed that Milošević planned to arrest the Republic of Macedonia's political leadership and replace it with politicians loyal to Serbia.
Macedonia's forces continue to head through Persia's territories with multiple victories.
Since the end of World War II, Socialist Republic of Macedonia's population has grown steadily, with the greatest increases occurring in the ethnic Albanian community.

Macedonia's and .
A permanent agreement between Greece and the Republic of Macedonia's name has not yet been reached.
During the negotiations, Aeschines seeks to reconcile the Athenians to Macedonia's expansion into Greece.
However, it should be noted that in Macedonia, the influence of the Serbian Orthodox Church is minimal, due to Macedonia's efforts to create an autocephalous Macedonian primacy in the Orthodox Church.
* The Athenian politicians, Demosthenes and Timarchus, prepare to prosecute Aeschines for treason after he has sought to reconcile the Athenians to Macedonia's expansion into Greece.
* After capturing Athens from Macedonia's regent Polyperchon, Cassander entrusts the government of Athens to the Athenian orator, statesman, and philosopher, Demetrius Phalereus.
* Cassander returns from the Peloponnesus and defeats Macedonia's regent Polyperchon in battle.
* Philip II of Macedon marries Olympias, the Molossian princess of Epirus thus helping to stabilize Macedonia's western frontier.
Pyrrhus, king of Epirus, Macedonia's western neighbour, was a general of mercurial ability, widely renowned for his bravery, but he did not apply his talents sensibly and often snatched after vain hopes, so that Antigonus used to compare him to a dice player, who had excellent throws, but did not know how to use them.
It is also the seat of West Macedonia's court of appeal, police department, fire brigade, the seat of the 1st Army Corps of the Hellenic Army and of the Bishop of Servia and Kozani.
Skopje Fest currently also serves as Macedonia's national final for the Eurovision Song Contest.
Branko Crvenkovski ( ; born 12 October 1962 ) leads the Republic of Macedonia's largest opposition party, the Social Democratic Union of Macedonia.
As Speaker of the Assembly, according to Macedonia's constitution he was the successor to the president in the event of the president's inability to serve.
Autonomy, then, was the best prophylactic against partition, that would preserve the Bulgarian character of Macedonia's Slav Christian population despite the separation from Bulgaria proper.
The first appearance in English of Republic of Macedonia's major poet.

GDP and grew
Azeri GDP grew 41. 7 % in the first quarter of 2007, possibly the highest of any nation worldwide.
From 1980 to 2000 their GDP grew at average rate of 10 and 6 percent respectively.
The first signs of recovery emerged when GDP grew 1. 4 % in 1994 for the first time since 1988, and 2. 5 % in 1995.
The first signs of recovery emerged when GDP grew 1. 4 % in 1994 for the first time since 1988, and 2. 5 % in 1995.
The first signs of recovery emerged in 1994 when the GDP grew and inflation fell.
2007 GDP ( or gross monetarised product GMP ) grew an estimated 18. 6 %, in line with the 2000 / 06 average of 9. 5 percent.
After 6. 2 % growth in 1997, GDP grew a substantial 8. 3 % in 1999, led by exports.
By 2007, GDP grew over 8 %.
In 2000, mining accounted for 2 % of GDP, which grew by 7. 8 %.
Although in 2001 GDP grew by 10. 2 percent, this increase came on the heels of 2000, when, as a consequence of war with Ethiopia, GDP contracted by a staggering 13. 2 percent.
The Gibraltar Government state that economy grew in 2004 / 2005 by 7 % to a GDP of £ 599, 180, 000.
The total public-sector deficit actually grew to 8. 6 percent of the GDP, or nearly L1 billion, in 1991.
After Hungary's GDP declined about 18 % from 1990 to 1993 and grew only 1 %– 1. 5 % up to 1996, strong export performance has propelled GDP growth to 4. 4 % in 1997, with other macroeconomic indicators similarly improving.
GDP per capita grew 545 % from 1970 to 1980 as a result of the sudden increase in oil export revenues from 1973 to 1979.
GDP of Iraq grew 56 % in the ' 60s reaching a peak growth of 57 % in the ' 70s.
Its GDP per capita soared by 351 % in the 1970s, and after only a slight decline of 30 % in the 1980s, grew once again by 36 % in the 1990s.
GDP grew 9. 6 % in 2000, up from 1. 7 % in 1999.
In 2006, extremely high GDP growth had been sustained, and grew by 10. 6 %.
Gross domestic product ( GDP ) grew at an annual average of 6. 6 % from 1963 to 1973.
In 2011 Latvian GDP grew again by 5. 5 % and thus Latvia was among the fastest growing economies in the European Union.
After 2000, Latvian GDP grew by 6 – 8 % a year for 4 consecutive years.
Real GDP grew 8 % in 1994 and 7 % in 1995 before Israel's Operation Grapes of Wrath in April 1996 stunted economic activity.
Real GDP grew at an average annual rate of less than 3 % per year for 1997 and 1998 and only 1 % in 1999.

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