- The
Balkans (/ˈbɔːlkənz/ BAWL-kənz, /ˈbɒlkənz/ BOL-kənz),
corresponding partially with the
Balkan Peninsula (Peninsula of Haemus,
Haemaic Peninsula),...
- 1913
Balkans Campaign (World War I)
Balkans Campaign (World War II) List of
places burned during the
Balkan Wars McCarthy, Justin. "1912–1913
Balkan Wars...
- Paleo-
Balkans refers to:
Prehistoric Balkans Paleo-
Balkan languages Paleo-
Balkan peoples Thracians Dacians Illyrians Ancient Gr****s List of
Ancient Gr****...
- not only in the
Balkans but also
around the
whole Eastern Mediterranean. In the late 6th
century BC, the
Persians invaded the
Balkans, and then proceed...
- in the
Balkans, the
protracted war had
prevented the
Ottomans from
reinforcing their position in the
Balkans as
their relations with the
Balkan states...
- (2002): 25–46. Samson, Jim.
Music in the
Balkans. Brill, 2013. Kurkela, Vesa. "Music
media in the
Eastern Balkans: Privatised, deregulated, and neo-traditional...
- The
Balkan mountain range is
located in the
eastern part of the
Balkans in
Southeastern Europe. The
range is
conventionally taken to
begin at the peak...
- due to
foreign influences from
neighboring languages spoken in the
Balkans.
Balkan Gagauz Turkish was
given international prominence through the Oscar-nominated...
- The
Balkan Pact, or
Balkan Entente, was a
treaty signed by Greece, Romania,
Turkey and
Yugoslavia on 9
February 1934 in Athens,
aimed at
maintaining the...
-
Butcher of the
Balkans is a
sobriquet that has been used for the
following individuals who
committed war
crimes and
other atrocities in the
Balkans. Andrija...