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Macedonia
ancient Hellenic kingdom
Macedonia
Roman province
Pelagonia
thumb|right|250px|Location of Pelagonia thumb|right|250px|Pelagonia seen from Baba (North Macedonia)|Baba Mountain, Bitola. Pelagonia (; ) is a geographical region of Macedonia named after the ancient kingdom. Ancient Pelagonia roughly corresponded to the present-day municipalities of Bitola, Prilep, Mogila, Novaci, Kruševo, and Krivogaštani in North Macedonia and perhaps to small parts of the municipalities of Florina and Prespes in Greece.
Ancient Theatre of Ohrid
ancient Greek theatre in Ohrid, North Macedonia
Trebeništa
thumb|right|200px|Gold funeral mask found in Trebeništa, 6th century BC thumb|right|200px|Bulgarian military and administrative personal at the necropolis in 1918. Trebeništa () is an ancient necropolis from the Iron Age (around the 7th century BC) southeast Illyria, near the northern shore of Lake Ohrid. The site is located near Trebeništa in modern-day North Macedonia. It is believed that the necropolis was used by the people from the nearby Illyrian town of Lychnidos. They are considered to have been the product of the local Illyrian population, which were attested in later historical sour
Perrhaebia
Perrhaebia () was the northernmost district of ancient Thessaly, where the tribe of the Perrhaebi lived. Major cities were: Pythion, Doliche, Azorus, Oloosson and Phalanna the capital. Perrhaebia was part of Macedonia between the 4th and 1st centuries BC.
Government of Macedonia
government of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia
history of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)
aspect of history