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  1. North Macedonia ( / ˌmæsɪˈdoʊniə / MASS-ih-DOH-nee-ə ), [c] officially the Republic of North Macedonia, [d] is a landlocked country in Southeast Europe. It shares land borders with Greece to the south, Albania to the west, Bulgaria to the east, Kosovo [e] to the northwest and Serbia to the north. [7]

  2. Macedonian denar. The denar ( Macedonian: денар; paucal: [clarification needed] denari / денари; abbreviation: den / ден; ISO code: MKD) is the currency of North Macedonia. Though subdivided into one hundred deni ( дени ), coins with a denomination of less than one denar have not been in use since 2013.

  3. Registry website. marnet .mk. .мкд ( Punycode .xn--d1alf, latinized: .mkd) is the internationalized Internet country code top-level domain ( ccTLD) for North Macedonia. It is administered by The Macedonian Academic Research Network (MARnet). In November 2012, MARnet announced that the agency was planning to introduce a national Cyrillic domain.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki.mk - Wikipedia

    .mk is the Internet country code top-level domain for North Macedonia; it is administered by the Macedonian Academic Research Network (MARnet). Registering .mk domains [ edit ] Anyone can register a .mk domain.

  5. South Slavic tribes settled in the territory of present-day North Macedonia in the 6th century. The Slavic settlements were referred to by Byzantine Greek historians as "Sclavenes". The Sclavenes participated in several assaults against the Byzantine Empire – alone or aided by Bulgars or Avars.

  6. North Macedonia ( Macedonian: Северна Македонија, romanized: Severna Makedonija; officially the Republic of North Macedonia ), [11] [12] is a country located on the Balkan peninsula in Southeastern Europe. It was part of Yugoslavia. North Macedonia is bordered by Serbia, Albania, Greece and Bulgaria.

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  8. Dec 16, 2021 · Background. North Macedonia gained its independence peacefully from Yugoslavia in 1991 under the name of "Macedonia." Greek objection to the new country’s name, insisting it implied territorial pretensions to the northern Greek province of Macedonia, and democratic backsliding for several years stalled the country’s movement toward Euro-Atlantic integration.

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