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- Balkans - Wikipedia
The concept of the Balkan Peninsula was created by the German geographer August Zeune in 1808, [7] who mistakenly considered the Balkan Mountains the dominant mountain system of southeastern Europe spanning from the Adriatic Sea to the Black Sea
- A List of Countries That Make up the Balkan Peninsula
The Balkan Peninsula includes 11 countries such as Albania, Bulgaria, Romania, and Slovenia The Balkans are a mix of different cultures and languages, making its history complex and rich
- Balkans | Definition, Map, Countries, Facts | Britannica
Portions of Greece and Turkey are also located within the geographic region generally defined as the Balkan Peninsula, and many descriptions of the Balkans include those countries too
- Exploring the Balkan States: 10 Countries on 1 Peninsula
The Balkan Peninsula is usually defined as comprising Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia and Slovenia Each of these Balkan countries offers a glimpse into the past and present of southeastern Europe
- Balkan Countries - WorldAtlas
The term “Balkan Countries”, or simply “The Balkans”, refers to the countries that are located on the Balkan Peninsula in southeastern Europe
- What Countries Are in the Balkans? Official 2025 List | Balkland
Is Croatia Balkan? What about Greece? Our 20-year travel expert provides the official 2025 list of all countries in the Balkans with a detailed breakdown and map
- What Is The Balkans? A First Timer’s Guide To Europe’s Most . . .
Some focus on geography, drawing a line around the Balkan Peninsula south of the Sava and Danube rivers Others lean on history, talking about ex-Yugoslav countries and their neighbours Modern politics adds another layer, as some states prefer to brand themselves as Central Europe instead
- How Many Balkan Countries are There in the World? - Jagran Josh
Twelve countries are wholly or partly located in the Balkan Peninsula These include well-known nations like Greece, Croatia, and Serbia, as well as smaller ones like Montenegro and Kosovo
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