The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to North Macedonia:
North Macedonia is a landlocked sovereign country located on the Balkan Peninsula in Southern Europe.[1] North Macedonia is bordered by Serbia and Kosovo to the north, Albania to the west, Greece to the south, and Bulgaria to the east.
North Macedonia forms approximately 35.8% of the land and 40.9% of the population of the wider geographical region of Macedonia, as it was defined in the late 19th century. The capital is Skopje, with 506,926 inhabitants according to a 2002 census, and there are a number of smaller cities, notably Bitola, Kumanovo, Prilep, Tetovo, Ohrid, Veles, Štip, Kočani, Gostivar and Strumica. It has more than 50 natural and artificial lakes and sixteen mountains higher than 2,000 meters (6,550 ft).
Main article: Regions of North Macedonia |
Main articles: List of ecoregions in North Macedonia and Ecoregions in North Macedonia |
Main article: Administrative divisions of North Macedonia |
Main article: Municipalities of North Macedonia |
Main article: Statistical regions of North Macedonia |
Main article: Demographics of North Macedonia |
Main article: Government of North Macedonia |
Main article: Court system of North Macedonia |
Main article: Foreign relations of North Macedonia |
North Macedonia is a member of:[1]
Main article: Law of North Macedonia |
Main article: Army of North Macedonia |
Main article: Local government in North Macedonia |
Main pages: History of North Macedonia, Timeline of the history of North Macedonia, and Current events of North Macedonia |
Main article: Culture of North Macedonia |
Main article: Sports in North Macedonia |
Main article: Economy of North Macedonia |
Main article: Education in North Macedonia |