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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.
Heraclea Lyncestis
ancient Greek city of Macedon

Lynkestis
thumb|300px|Lynkestis had been originally an autonomous kingdom in Upper Macedonia outside the original territory of the Kingdom of Macedon (blue area). After Philip II's expansion in the second half of the 4th century BC Lynkestis was incorporated into his kingdom (light blue area).
Lynkestis, Lyncestis, Lyngistis, Lynkos or Lyncus ( or Λύγκος or Lyncus) was a region and principality traditionally located in Upper Macedonia. It was the northernmost mountainous region of Upper Macedonia, located east of the Prespa Lakes.
Orestis
Greek historical region of Macedonia

Tymphaea
thumb|200px|right|Map showing the ancient regions of central, western and northern Greece
thumb|upright=1.3|Map of Ancient Greek region of Epirus

Elimiotis
thumb|right|350px|Map of the Kingdom of Macedon with Elimiotis located in the south-western districts of the kingdom
Upper Macedonia
upper/western part of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia

Almopia Municipality
Almopia (), or Enotia (Greek: Ενωτία), also known in the Middle Ages as Moglena (Greek: Μογλενά, Macedonian and Bulgarian: Меглен or Мъглен), is a municipality and a former province (επαρχία) of the Pella regional unit in Macedonia, Greece. The seat of the municipality is the town Aridaia. The municipality has an area of 985.817 km2.

Eordaea
thumb|right|350px|Map of the Kingdom of Macedon with Eordaea located in the western districts of the kingdom.
Parauaea
thumb|200px|right|Map showing the ancient regions of central, western and northern Greece.
Parauaea () was an ancient Greek territory in the region of Epirus. The inhabitants of the area, a Thesprotian Greek tribe, were known as Parauaioi (; also Parauaei or Parauaeans), which meant "those dwelling beside" the Aous river.
Stymbara/Stibera
archaeological site in Prilep Municipality, North Macedonia