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  1. Article History. Balkan Wars. Date: October 8, 1912 - May 30, 1913. June 29, 1913 - August 10, 1913. Location: Balkans. Kosovo. Skopje. Thessaloníki. Thrace. Participants: Bulgaria. Greece. Montenegro. Ottoman Empire. Romania. Serbia. Context: Balkan League. Young Turks. Major Events: Treaty of Bucharest. Second Balkan War. Siege of Adrianople.

  2. Mar 18, 2016 · The former Yugoslavia was a Socialist state created after German occupation in World War II and a bitter civil war. A federation of six republics, it brought together Serbs, Croats, Bosnian...

  3. Balkans, or Balkan Peninsula, Peninsula, southeastern Europe. Located between the Adriatic Sea , the Mediterranean Sea , and the Aegean and Black seas, it is inhabited by a variety of linguistic, religious, ethnic, and national groups.

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    The concept of the Balkan Peninsula was created by the German geographer August Zeune in 1808, who mistakenly considered the Balkan Mountains the dominant mountain system of Southeast Europe spanning from the Adriatic Sea to the Black Sea.

  5. Dec 30, 2009 · Summary. A lthough this volume of balkan history commences formally at the beginning of the twentieth century, the reader should be aware of the immense influence of past events, including those of classical and medieval times, on contemporary developments.

  6. The Balkans | History Today. What Do We Get Wrong About the Byzantine Empire? Four historians evaluate perceptions of Rome’s eastern successor beyond the piety, icons, bureaucracy and gold of Byzantium. The Balkans: Doomed to Disunity?

  7. 1. The Balkans were a cluster of nations in eastern Europe, between the Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman empires. 2. Their location made the Balkans strategically important, so European powers were focused on events there. 3. The Balkans were also politically volatile, a hotbed of ethnic and nationalist tensions. 4.

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