Yugoslavia ... The bodies of water surrounding the Balkan Peninsula allowed easy access to the region and allowed relatively easy diffusion of vastly different cultures ... View More
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Balkan Nationalism as WWI cause ... Over the course of humanityamp39s march out of the East and into the west, the Balkan Peninsula has been a crossroads of political, cultural, and artistic ... View More
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MACEDONIA TRADITION AND CONT ... UNDER EUROPEamp39S STARRY SKY Surrounded by high, almost impassable mountains, Macedonia is a closed geographical entity in the heart of the Balkan Peninsula. ... View More
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Macedonia Macedonia Macedonia, Former Yugoslav Republic, is a country in southeastern Europe, on the Balkan Peninsula. A former constituent ... View More
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YugoslaviaWar and Peace ... Serbs. Yugoslavia is located next to the Adriatic Sea, on the Balkan Peninsula. Yugoslavia is slightly smaller then Kentucky. Yugoslaviaamp39s ... View More
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Communism, National, Liberalism and the Outcome of World War I ... In the late 19th century, social unrest in the Balkan States became the focus of many European powers, as the Balkan Peninsula was a key area due to its ... View More
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ottoman empire ... The Ottoman Empire, once, at its peak had controlled a vast area extending from the Balkan Peninsula to the Middle East and North Africa in the middle of the ... View More
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Cold War ... The control of Constantinople would enable Russia to possess the most successful port in ampquotThe Straits.ampquot Russia invaded the Balkan Peninsula and continued to ... View More
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Nicola Tesla ... accomplishments. His story begins in 1856 when he was born into a Serbian family in a mountainous area of the Balkan Peninsula. Teslaamp39s ... View More
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What is the biggest socia problem in your country ... Founded in the heart of the Balkan Peninsula, Bulgaria functioned as a political, commercial and cultural bridge between Europe and Asia. ... View More
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Napoleon ... inflation. By 1810, he conquered the continent except for the Balkan peninsula. In 1806 he formed the Confederation of the Rhine. ... View More
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Byzantine Empire ... all fronts. Lombards from Germany took over parts of Italy, and Slavs and Avars invaded the Balkan Peninsula. Persian invasions ... View More
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Architecture ... Finally, popular architecture in the Mediterranean and in the Balkan Peninsula gave him a repertory of geometric forms and also taught him the handling of ... View More
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Tsar Nicholas ... Russia recognized Korea as a Japanese sphere of influence 2 The Liaotung Peninsula and the ... As a result of this, they were drawn into the Balkan wars in 1912 ... View More
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The Sultanate of the Ottoman Empire 15121574 AD ... Britannica Then, Selim and the Janissaries crossed the Sinai Peninsula into Persia. ... Jerusalem, Damascus, and Baghdad, as well as the Balkan provinces and what ... View More
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How does a nation ... Mongol hordes of Genghis Khan 1. When Arabs invaded the Spanish Peninsula in 711 2 ... in World War 1 and the rise of Nationalist ideas in the Balkan states made ... View More
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Cold War ... MacArthur moved speedily up the Korean Peninsula until Chinese intervention. ... And the most recent conflict of all is the Balkan conflict. ... View More
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