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  2. Macedonians (Greeks) - Wikipedia

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    During the Ottoman period, some Macedonian Greeks converted to Islam and were called Vallahades. [59] With the 1923 population exchange between Greece and Turkey, the Vallahades went to Turkey. [60] In Turkish they are known as Patriyotlar 'patriots'; sometimes Rumyöz 'Greek' is used. [61]

  3. Macedonian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Most Macedonian Americans, especially those immigrating to North America in the last half of the 20th century, belong to the Macedonian Orthodox Church, under the American-Canadian Macedonian Orthodox Diocese. Macedonian Americans immigrating before that time were generally affiliated with the Macedono-Bulgarian Orthodox Church.

  4. Ancient Macedonians - Wikipedia

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    Ernst Badian notes that nearly all surviving references to antagonisms and differences between Greeks and Macedonians exist in the written speeches of Arrian, who lived during a period (i.e. the Roman Empire) in which any notion of an ethnic disparity between Macedonians and other Greeks was incomprehensible. [232]

  5. Greek Americans - Wikipedia

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    Modern Greece: Macedonians; ... The marriage between them in 1799 was the first known marriage between Greeks in America. ... Illinois 1.9%; Barnum Island, New ...

  6. Grecomans - Wikipedia

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    Another meaning of the term is fanatic Greek. [5] The term is considered highly offensive to the Greek people. [ 6 ] The "Grecomans" are regarded as ethnic Greeks in Greece , but as members of originally non-Greek, but subsequently Hellenized minorities, in the neighboring countries.

  7. Macedonia (ancient kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    Macedonia (/ ˌ m æ s ɪ ˈ d oʊ n i ə / ⓘ MASS-ih-DOH-nee-ə; Greek: Μακεδονία, Makedonía), also called Macedon (/ ˈ m æ s ɪ d ɒ n / MASS-ih-don), was an ancient kingdom on the periphery of Archaic and Classical Greece, [6] which later became the dominant state of Hellenistic Greece. [7]

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