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The province of Thrace to its right, Macedonia in the center, and Epirus on the left in northern Greece on the northern Greek peninsula. Macedonia also partially shares northern borders with Albania, The Former Yugoslav Republic (FYROM) and Bulgaria.
the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) borders with Greece, Serbia (Kossovo), Bulgaria and Albania
4 countries. Albania, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia [FYROM], Bulgaria and Turkey
Albania .
Italy, Spain, and France.
Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
Greece has had several different northern neighbors at different periods of time. In Ancient History, the northern neighbor of Greece was MACEDONIA. Greece was later conquered by successive empires (the Macedonians, the Romans/Byzantines, and Ottomans). When Greece became independent again, its first neighbor to the north was the OTTOMAN EMPIRE. Eventually, Greece conquered Ottoman-controlled northern Greece (Thessalia, Epirus, Macedonia, etc.) and now, Greece's northern border has ALBANIA, MACEDONIA (former Yugoslavia), and BULGARIA.
Greece borders four nations, Albania to the northwest, Former Yugoslavic Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) to the north, and Bulgaria and Turkey to the northeast. Greece is also very close to Italy by boat.
Historical Macedonia is a province on the northern Greek peninsula. The unrelated Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia is a newly founded country.
Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia is not a city, but it is a country.(republic) This is not the historical Macedonia which is below in northern Greece.
Macedonia (in Greek: Μακεδονία Makedonίa) is a the second most populous and the biggest in size region of Greece. It is located in north Greece. Gradually it's in Europe, Southeastern Europe, Balkans, South Balkans, north Greece. It borders with Thrace and Epirus and three countries: Albania, FYROM and Bulgaria. Its south coasts are washed by the Aegean sea.