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Vardar Macedonia (formerly Yugoslav Macedonia) is an area in the north of the geographical region of Macedonia, corresponding with the area of today's Republic of Macedonia.[1][2][3][4][5][6] It covers an area of 25,713 square kilometres (9,928 sq mi).[7] It usually refers to the part of Macedonia region attributed to the Kingdom of Serbia by the Treaty of Bucharest in 1913. It is named after the Vardar, the major river in the area.
Serbia, Albania, Greece, Bulgaria, Kosovo
Serbia, Kosovo, Ottoman Empire, Republic of Macedonia, Serbian language
Republic of Macedonia, History of the Republic of Macedonia, Ottoman Empire, Štip, Skopje
Ottoman Empire, Republic of Macedonia, Vardar Macedonia, Greek language, Skopje
Ottoman Empire, Balkan Wars, Prime Minister, Central Powers, Sofia
World War II, Nazi Germany, Vardar Macedonia, Belgium in World War II, Occupation of the Baltic states