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Central Macedonia is Greece's fourth-most-popular tourist region and the most popular destination that is not an island. The Chalkidiki peninsula is Macedonia's most popular beach destination, combining 550 kilometres (340 mi) of sandy beaches with dense forests.
- 18,810.52 km² (7,262.78 sq mi)
- Greece
Zentralmakedonien, ( griechisch Κεντρική Μακεδονία Kendrikí Makedonía) ist eine der 13 Regionen Griechenlands und bildet den zentralen Teil des griechischen Makedonien. Hauptstadt der Region ist Thessaloniki . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Geografie. 2 Antike. 3 Regionalbezirke und Gemeinden. 4 Politik. 5 Wirtschaft. 6 Einzelnachweise. Geografie.
- 98,2 Einwohner je km²
- 19.161,932 km²
- 1.882.108 (2011)
- Thessaloniki
Macedonia ( / ˌmæsɪˈdoʊniə / ⓘ MASS-ih-DOH-nee-ə) is a geographical and historical region of the Balkan Peninsula in Southeast Europe. Its boundaries have changed considerably over time; however, it came to be defined as the modern geographical region by the mid-19th century.
- 67,000 km² (26,000 sq mi)
- over 4,760,000
Makedonien oder Mazedonien ( griechisch Μακεδονία Makedonía; mazedonisch und serbisch Македонија Makedonija; bulgarisch Македония Makedonija; türkisch Makedonya; albanisch Maqedonia) ist ein geographisches und historisches Gebiet auf der südlichen Balkanhalbinsel .
North Macedonia is a landlocked country that is geographically clearly defined by a central valley formed by the Vardar river and framed along its borders by mountain ranges. The terrain is mostly rugged, located between the Šar Mountains and Osogovo , which frame the valley of the Vardar river.
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Central Macedonia is one of the thirteen administrative regions of Greece. It covers the southern part of the geographic region Macedonia. Sometimes, the region is called South Macedonia. Its capital is Thessaloniki. Central Macedonia has borders with Albania, North Macedonia, and Bulgaria.
Central Macedonia is Greece's fourth-most-popular tourist region and the most popular destination that is not an island. [13] . It is home to four UNESCO World Heritage sites, including Aigai (modern day Vergina, about 12 km (7 mi) from Veria ), one of the ancient Macedonian capital cities, where the tomb of Philip II of Macedon is located.