Macedon, New York Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

This article will discuss the population and steets of Macedon City. This city in Macedonia is an important cultural center on the Balkan Peninsula, a region that has always been highly urbanized. Throughout the centuries, many ancient cities of Macedonia were constructed, and while today these ancient ruins still stand, they have left an indelible mark on the human consciousness. You can explore the historic city center of Macedon by renting a car, or by taking a tour.

The country is divided into 85 municipalities, including Skopje, its capital and most populated. The country is mostly bounded by Serbia and Greece, with the Republic of Macedonia sitting on its southern border. The country's population is composed of a mix of ethnic groups, with Macedonians comprising the largest group. Albanians, on the other hand, dominate much of the northern and western regions. Some reports estimate there are as many as 260,000 Roma living in Macedonia.

The region has two mountain ranges. The Sar Mountains run through the city, while the Balkan Peninsula, which is located on the southwestern edge of Mount Skopska Crna Gora, is part of the Black Sea. The Black Sea basin covers an area of 37 km2, and is home to Binachka Morava, which joins the Morava. Macedonia has three natural lakes and fifty ponds.