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Muslims in eastern and South‐Eastern Europe

Institute of Muslim Minority Affairs. Journal, 1985
(1985). Muslims in eastern and South‐Eastern Europe. Institute of Muslim Minority Affairs. Journal: Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 361-374.
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South-Eastern Europe

2014
This special issue contains an introductory essay by Sovic and prospects for family history in South-Eastern Europe and five articles on family structures and domestic relations in the island of Paros, in Moldavia, Wallachia, Seribia and more generally the Balkan ...
S. Sovic, P. Thane, VIAZZO, Piero
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The Future of South-Eastern Europe

1999
Promet kao ljudska aktivnost povezuje ljude i prostore. On nudi i ostvaruje suradnju za bolji život. Promet doprinosi boljem razumijevanju među ljudima, nacijama i državama. Promet je djelatnost napretka i otvaranja razvojnih perspektiva svima i svakome tko se uključuje u prometnu suradnju.
Malić, Adolf   +2 more
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Security in South-Eastern Europe

2002
The book deals with the post-Cold War developments in South-Eastern Europe which show that this region has become an increased instability zone with disintegration tendencies leading to ethnic and political conflicts and escalation of social and economic tensions.
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Anatolia and South Eastern Europe

2021
David Thomas   +6 more
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Waste-to-Energy in Eastern and South Eastern Europe

2012
Waste-to-Energy (WtE) incineration is a crucial part of modern waste management, providing safe waste disposal together with electricity and heat production. Future projections show that especially new European Union (EU) member states, who are trying to catch up with the economic growth, can expect further growth in waste amounts in the coming decades.
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Sources of Authoritarianism in Eastern and South-Eastern Europe

2002
The illusion or myth that the ideas of the Enlightenment relating to the rights of man — to ‘liberty, equality fraternity’ — would gain universal acceptance in time and thus make the world safe for ‘democracy’ were shattered by the historic realities of Eastern Europe in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries (in Eastern Europe, see, for example, the ...
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