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| Location map of the Republic of North Macedonia |
| Location map of the Republic of North Macedonia |
English: Map of the Republic of North Macedonia Македонски: Карта на Република Северна Македонија |
English: Map of the Republic of North Macedonia Македонски: Карта на Република Северна Македонија |
| Blank map of the Republic of North Macedonia |
| Blank map of the Republic of North Macedonia |
| Blank map of the Republic of North Macedonia |
| Map of North Macedonia in the colors of theFlag of the Republic of North Macedonia. |
| Statistical Regions |
| Statistical Regions |
| Municipalities of the Republic of North Macedonia |
| Municipalities of the Republic of North Macedonia |
| Municipalities of the Republic of North Macedonia |
| Municipalities of the Republic of North Macedonia |
| Cities of the Republic of North Macedonia |
This section holds a short summary of the history of the area of present-day North Macedonia, illustrated with maps, including historical maps of former countries and empires that included present-day North Macedonia.
| History of the Republic of North Macedonia, Classical antiquity compared to modern borders |
| Paeonia (kingdom), tribes and Environs prior to Greek conquest |
| Paeonia (kingdom), tribes and Environs prior to Greek conquest |
| Paeonia & Environs |
| Paeonia (kingdom), tribes and Environs prior to Greek conquest |
| Paeonia (kingdom), tribes and Environs prior to Greek conquest |
| Paeonia (kingdom), tribes and Environs prior to Greek conquest (svg) |
| Paeonians in 350 BC |
| earlyHellenistic period (around 336 BC) |
| Territorial development of theRoman Empire 264 BC-192, including the conquest of present-day territory of the Republic of North Macedonia |
| Roman Republic 100 BCE |
| Map of theRoman Empire in 50 |
| The extent of theRoman Republic andRoman Empire; |
| Map of theRoman Empire in 116 |
| Roman Empire in 117 |
| Roman Empire divided 395, showing the dioceses and praetorian prefectures ofGaul,Italy,Illyricum and Oriens (east), roughly analogous to the fourTetrarch zones of influence afterDiocletian's reforms. |
| The division of the Empire after the death ofTheodosius I, ca.395 AD superimposed on modern borders. |
| Invasions of theRoman Empire 100-500 |
| Invasions of the Roman Empire 100-500 |
| Division of the Roman Empire in 406 |
| Eastern Roman Empire andWestern Roman Empire, c.476 |
![]() | Eastern Roman Empire |
| Eastern Roman Empire under emperor Justinianus |
| Eastern Roman Empire under emperor Justinianus |
| Map of the changes in borders of the Byzantine Empire |
| Byzantine Empire, 550 |
| The origin and dispersion of the Slavs in the 5-10th centuries |
| Slavs, 6th-7th century |
| Kuber in Macedonia, 7th century |
| Slavs, 7th-8th century |
| Presence of South Slavic tribes in the Balkans, c. 700 |
| [[|border|251x400px]] | The "Sklavinias" in the Balkans, 7th - 8th century |
| South Slavic tribes in 814 |
| South Slavic tribes in 814 |
| Devol province, 9th-10th century |
| Empire of tsar Samuil (997-1014), with capital in Ohrid |
| The Patriarchate of Ohrid in 1020 |
| The Byzantine Empire underBasil II,c. 1025 |
| Byzantine Empire, 1025 |
| Uprising of Peter Delyan in 1040 |
| Uprising of Peter Delyan in 1040 |
| The Byzantine Empire at the accession ofAlexios I Komnenos,c. 1081 |
| Map of the Byzantine Empire under Manuel Komnenos, c.1170. |
| Byzantine Empire, 1180 |
| Border of Bulgarian Empire in Ohrid region in 1204 |
| Thedespotate of Epirus from 1205 to 1230 |
| Bulgarian Empire and despotate of Epirus from 1230 to 1251 |
| The Byzantine Empire in 1265 (William R. Shepherd,Historical Atlas, 1911). |
| Byzantine Empire in 1265 |
| The despotate of Epirus and Bulgarian Empire from 1252 to 1315 |
| The despotate of Epirus and Empire of Stefan Dušan with capital in Skopje from 1315 to 1358 |
| Empire of Stefan Dušan with capital in Skopje in 1350 |
| Empire of Stefan Dušan with capital in Skopje in 1350 |
| Empire of Stefan Dušan with capital in Skopje |
| Empire of Stefan Dušan with capital in Skopje |
| [[|border|251x400px]] | Empire of Stefan Dušan with capital in Skopje |
| Empire of Stefan Dušan with capital in Skopje in 1355 |
| Empire of Stefan Dušan with capital in Skopje in 1355 |
| Empire of Stefan Dušan with capital in Skopje in 1355 |
| Empire of Stefan Dušan with capital in Skopje and Byzantine Empire in 1355 |
| Map of the Serbian Empire in 1360 with territory ruled by Vukašin and Uglješa Mrnjavčević |
| Realms of King Marko Mrnjavčević and Constantine Dragaš (1373-1395) |
| Realms of King Marko Mrnjavčević and Constantine Dragaš in the 14th century |
| Realm of King Marko Mrnjavčević in the 14th century |
| Realm of Constantine Dragaš in the 14th century |
| Map of archaeological sites in Macedonia from the Middle Ages. |
| Growth of the Ottoman Empire |
| Growth of the Ottoman Empire |
| Development of the European part of the Ottoman Empire |
| [[|border|251x400px]] | Map of theOttoman Empire, 1566 |
| Location of the Ottoman Empire in 1683 |
| Map of theOttoman Empire, 1801 |
| Balkans after 1856 |
| Ethnograhic map of the Balkans, 1861 |
| The Spread of Slavs in the Balkan Peninsula (1869) |
| Ethnic map of the Southwestern Balkan Peninsula (1890) |
| The ethnicities of the Balkan Peninsula in 1897 |
| The ethnicities of the Balkan Peninsula in the late 19th century |
| Ilinden–Preobrazhenie Uprising in 1903 |
| Ottoman provinces in 1905 |
| Ottoman province of Kosovo with capital in Skopje in 1905 |
| Ottoman province of Kosovo with capital in Skopje, 1881-1912 |
| Map of the region contested by Serbia and Bulgaria and subject to the arbitration of the Russian Tsar |
| First Balkan War in 1912 |
![]() | Serbia after Balkan wars in 1913 |
| Serbia after Balkan wars in 1913 |
| Territory of present-day Republic of North Macedonia within the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes in 1919 |
| Western Outlands in 1919 |
| [[|border|251x400px]] | After World War I, territory of present-day Republic of North Macedonia was included into theKingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes in 1918, which was renamed intoYugoslavia in 1929. This is a map of provinces of Yugoslavia in 1930, showing Vardar Banovina with capital in Skopje |
| Vardar Banovina within the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1929 |
| Vardar Banovina within the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1929 |
| Vardar Banovina within the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1929 |
| Vardar Banovina within the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1929 |
| Vardar Banovina within the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1929 |
| Occupation and division of Vardar Macedonia between Bulgaria and Albania in WW2 |
| Occupation and division of Macedonia between Bulgaria and Albania in WW2 |
| Occupation and division of Macedonia between Bulgaria and Albania in WW2 (1941) |
| Occupation and division of Macedonia between Bulgaria and Albania in WW2 (1941) |
| Occupation and division of Macedonia between Bulgaria and Albania in WW2 (1943) |
| Occupation and division of Macedonia between Bulgaria and Albania in WW2 |
| Occupation and division of Macedonia between Bulgaria and Albania in WW2 |
| Occupation and division of Macedonia between Bulgaria and Albania in WW2 |
| February campaign of the Liberation army of Macedonia in 1944 |
| Division of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia with Socialist Republic of Macedonia |
![]() | Division of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia with Socialist Republic of Macedonia (number 6) |
| Division of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia with Socialist Republic of Macedonia |
| Division of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia with Socialist Republic of Macedonia |
| Division of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia with Socialist Republic of Macedonia |
| Division of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia with Socialist Republic of Macedonia |
| Division of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia with Socialist Republic of Macedonia |
| Division of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia with Socialist Republic of Macedonia |
| An animated series of maps showing the breakup of the second Yugoslavia |
| Wartime in former Yugoslavia, 1992 |
| Wartime in former Yugoslavia, 1992 |
| Map of the Republic of North Macedonia in the colors of the former flag (1992-1995) |
| Kosovo refugees in Macedonia in 1999 |
| 2001 insurgency in Macedonia |
| Former Yugoslavia compared with the present borders (as of 2006) |
| Former Yugoslavia compared with the present borders (as of 2007) |
| Map of historical Macedonia region |
| Map of historical Macedonia region |
| Map of historical Macedonia region |
| Map of historical Macedonia region |
| Definitions of the nameMacedonia through the history |
| Definitions of the nameMacedonia through the history |
| Macedonia in 400 AD |
| Borders of Region of Macedonia according to different authors (1843-1927) |
| Ethnographic Map of the Balkans by G. Lejean (ca. 1861) |
| Ethnographic map of Macedonia in 1892 |
| Bulgarian Ethnographic map of the modern Macedonia region, 19th century |
| Serbian Ethnographic map of the modern Macedonia region, 19th century |
| Ethnographic map of Macedonia in 1900 |
| Division of Macedonia region between the Balkan states, 1913 |
| The wider geographical Macedonia region, 1885 |
| Serb settlements (and enclaves) of Rumelia, 18th century |
| Ethnic map, 1981 |
| Ethnic map, 1991 |
| Ethnic map, 1991 |
| Ethnic map, 2002 |
| Albanians in Macedonia, 2002 |
| Roma people in Macedonia, 2002 |
| Roma people in Macedonia, 2002 |
| Macedonian language |
| [[|border|251x400px]] | Macedonian language |
| Dialects of Macedonian language |
| Torlakian dialects |
| Shopluk ethnolinguistic region |
| Vlach language in Macedonia |
| Railway map |
| Ohrid and Prespa lakes topographic map |
| Prespa lakes region |
| Prespa valley |
| Satellite image of North Macedonia in December 2002 |
General remarks:
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