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  1. Balkans - Encyclopedia.com

    May 18, 2018 · Balkan Mountains Major mountain range of the Balkan Peninsula, extending from e Serbia through central Bulgaria to the Black Sea. The range is a continuation of the Carpathian …

  2. Balkan Peninsula | Encyclopedia.com

    May 11, 2018 · Balkan Wars two wars of 1912–13 that were fought over the last European territories of the Ottoman Empire. In 1912 Bulgaria, Serbia, Greece, and Montenegro forced Turkey to give up …

  3. The Balkans - Encyclopedia.com

    THE BALKANS Maria Bucur Definitions of the Balkans employ a variety of criteria. Geographically, the Balkans occupy the lands south of the Danube and Sava Rivers to Istanbul, encompassing the …

  4. Balkan Countries - Encyclopedia.com

    BALKAN COUNTRIES BALKAN COUNTRIES. Countries on the Balkan Peninsula, a region in southeastern Europe, are bounded by the Adriatic and the Ionian seas in the west, the …

  5. Balkan states | Encyclopedia.com

    Balkan states Group of countries in the Balkan Peninsula, se Europe, consisting of Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, and European Turkey. From …

  6. Balkan Wars - Encyclopedia.com

    May 29, 2018 · BALKAN WARS (1912–1913) >Warfare among the states of the Balkan Peninsula [1] that affected the >balance-of-power politics in Europe [2] and contributed to the outbreak of >World …

  7. Greece - Encyclopedia.com

    Greece is the southernmost country in the Balkan Peninsula, with a total area of 131,940 sq km (50,942 sq mi); about a fifth of the area is composed of more than 1,400 islands in the Ionian and Aegean seas.

  8. Balkan Crises (1870s) - Encyclopedia.com

    BALKAN CRISES (1870S) Regional unrest led to independence for much of the peninsula but no permanent solutions. Source for information on Balkan Crises (1870s): Encyclopedia of the Modern …

  9. Osman I - Encyclopedia.com

    May 29, 2018 · The Balkan Peninsula, the southeastern corner of the European continent, is at the crossroads of many worlds: Roman Catholic and Greek Orthodox, Christian and Muslim, European …

  10. Adriatic Sea - Encyclopedia.com

    Aug 24, 2016 · Adriatic Sea (ādrēă´tĬk), arm of the Mediterranean Sea [1], between Italy and the Balkan Peninsula [2]. It extends c.500 mi (800 km) from the Gulf of Venice, at its head, SE to the Strait of …