The neighbors of Macedonia are: Greece, Bulgaria, Kosovo, Albania and Yugoslavia, but the map here shows the ethnical boundaries of Macedonia (which officially exist, but are legally neglected by former European politicians). This map represents Macedonia until 1913, when parts of the beautiful and full of richness (by all means) country was divided to the neighboring countries for a 'temporary period of 80 years'. These parts remained occupied, although there is a document (The Bucharest Treaty) which confirms that these parts should be connected to their mother-country, The Modern Macedonian Independent State (formed in 1990). The shape of Macedonia today is all around in the background of this web-site.

Macedonia is the heart of the Balkan Peninsula, the most important trade and cultural crossroad in South- Eastern Europe, throughout centuries

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