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Balkans - Wikipedia The Balkans ( ˈbɔːlkənz BAWL-kənz, ˈbɒlkənz BOL-kənz[1]), corresponding partially with the Balkan Peninsula, is a geographical area in southeastern Europe with various geographical and historical definitions [2][3][4] The region takes its name from the Balkan Mountains that stretch throughout the whole of Bulgaria [5]
Balkans | Definition, Map, Countries, Facts | Britannica Where are the Balkans? The Balkan Peninsula is the easternmost of Europe’s three great southern peninsulas Generally, the Balkans are bordered on the northwest by Italy, on the north by Hungary, on the north and northeast by Moldova and Ukraine, and the south by Greece and Turkey or the Aegean Sea (depending on how the region is defined)
Balkan Countries - WorldAtlas The term “Balkan Countries”, or simply “The Balkans”, refers to the countries that are located on the Balkan Peninsula, which is situated in southeastern Europe
Exploring the Balkan States: 10 Countries on 1 Peninsula The Balkan states (sometimes colloquially referred to as simply "the Balkans") are a diverse and historically rich set of countries that span across southeastern Europe
Balkans - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Balkans is a geographical region in Southeast Europe, which partially coincides with the Balkan Peninsula It takes its name from the Balkan Mountains, [1] which run through the center of Bulgaria
Understanding the Balkans: Where Are Balkans From The term “Balkans” sparks debates among experts Some emphasize physical geography, while others focus on shared historical experiences Cultural influences range from Ottoman and Byzantine to Slavic traditions, creating a mosaic of languages and customs Political changes over centuries have further complicated regional definitions Today, 12 nations form the core of this territory, each
What are the Balkans? (with pictures) - Cultural World The population of the Balkans is as varied as its nature Turks and Greeks make the largest percentage of the region's inhabitants, followed by Serbs and Bulgarians All Balkan countries also have a certain number of nomad minorities, including Roma (Gypsy), Vlachs, and Gorani
Balkan cuisine - Wikipedia Balkan cuisine encompasses a collection of national cuisines that combine characteristics of European cuisine with some of those from West Asia It is found in the Balkans, a region without clear boundaries but which in its broadest sense includes the European countries of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Moldova
The Balkans - Balkan more North Macedonia’s Skopje impresses with its mix of modern and classical architecture Bulgaria’s ancient city of Plovdiv, with its Roman ruins and artistic vibe, and Romania’s Transylvania, with its medieval towns and legendary castles, each add their own unique stories to the Balkan narrative