Eastern Province and East Province may refer to the following places:
Cyrene may refer to:
The history of Macedonia encompasses various periods of history in a region of the Balkan Peninsula in Southeast Europe, with borders that have varied considerably over time.
Castro is a Romance language word that originally derived from Latin castrum, a pre-Roman military camp or fortification. The English-language equivalent is chester.
Tripoli or Tripolis may refer to:
Macedonian most often refers to someone or something from or related to Macedonia.
Moron or Morón may refer to:
Galicia may refer to:
Macedonia most commonly refers to:
Diana most commonly refers to:
Dacian, Geto-Dacian, Daco-Getic or Daco-Getian often refers to something of or relating to:
East is a cardinal direction or compass point.
Zagora may refer to:
Gaza may refer to:
Eastern Macedonia may refer to:
Karasu, Kara-su, Kara su, Qarasu or Gharasu may refer to:
Orthodox Church may refer to:
Thrace is a geographic region in the eastern Balkans, today divided between Bulgaria, Greece and Turkey.
Pontus or Pontos may refer to:
The Patriarchate of Alexandria is the office and jurisdiction of the bishop of Alexandria in Egypt, referred to since 531 as Patriarch of Alexandria. It originated from Mark the Evangelist and developed until the Council of Chalcedon in 451 when it split into parallel Chalcedonian and Miaphysite traditions, which then competed for the position for several decades before permanently parting ways in 536:
Western Macedonia is an administrative region in northern Greece.