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<i>Anchusellacretica</i> (Boraginaceae): a new genus and species record for the flora of Kosovo (Southeast Europe). [PDF]
Krasniqi E, Berisha N.
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Earliest millet cultivation reflects steppe connections, dietary flexibility, and resilience in Bronze Age northern Greece. [PDF]
Karanikola K +2 more
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Orthopoxvirus zoonosis: A potential threat across the Balkan countries. [PDF]
Manuka A +5 more
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Review of Elbasani and Roy\u27s The Revival of Islam in the Balkans: From Identity to Religiosity
Fazlić, Hazim
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Orientalism, the Balkans, and Balkan Historiography
The American Historical Review, 2000TINTIN, the comic strip Belgian boy detective, has many exciting international adventures. He busts up an opium ring in Egypt, he frees a gorilla from a Scottish castle, he discovers the Yeti in Tibet, he flies to the moon. But even with so fantastic an agenda, only once does he manage to travel to a thoroughly imaginary place.
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Balkan the Unifier and Balkan the Divider
2022Foreword to the Balkan Contextual Theology ...
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The Balkan Languages and Balkan Linguistics
Annual Review of Anthropology, 2011The Balkans were the first linguistic area (sprachbund) to be identified as such. The concept was originally proposed to explain diffusion among languages that were genealogically unrelated or distantly related in terms of normal linguistic change as opposed to notions of corruption and impurity. The fact that the sprachbund cannot be as neatly bounded
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