マケドニア
Japanese
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek Μακεδονία (Makedonía).
Pronunciation
Proper noun
マケドニア • (Makedonia)
- Macedonia (a geographic region in Southeast Europe in the Balkans, including North Macedonia and parts of Greece, Bulgaria, Albania and Serbia)
- (historical) Macedonia (an ancient Greek kingdom in Southeast Europe)
- 2001 March 10 [1998 December 16], Motohiro Katou, “ミネルヴァの梟 [Owl of Minerva]”, in Q.E.D. 証明終了 [Q.E.D. Quod Erat Demonstrandum], 9th edition, volume 1 (fiction), Tokyo: Kodansha, →ISBN, page 102:
- クラブのKはマケドニアのアレクサンダー大王
- Kurabu no kingu wa Makedonia no Arekusandā Daiō
- The king of clubs is Alexander the Great of Macedonia
- クラブのKはマケドニアのアレクサンダー大王
- Macedonia (former name of North Macedonia: a country in Southeast Europe in the Balkans)
- Synonym: 北マケドニア (Kita Makedonia)
- Macedonia (a geographic region and former administrative region of Greece)
- Macedonia (a geographic region in southwestern Bulgaria; in full, Pirin Macedonia or Bulgarian Macedonia)
- (historical) Macedonia (a former constituent republic of Yugoslavia)
- (historical) Macedonia (a former province of the Roman Empire)
See also
- マケドニア共和国 (Makedonia Kyōwakoku)