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The Balkans

2007
Abstract The Balkan peninsula takes its name from the Balkan mountains, the Haemus range of the Ancients, which run east– west through the centre of present-day Bulgaria. The word, which is derived from a Turkic term meaning a wooded upland, was first applied to the peninsula by a German geographer in the early nineteenth century and for
Robert Bideleux, Ian Jeffries
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The Balkans

Index on Censorship, 1992
Regimes are trading in the old Communist mythology for new ones of their own, making history a battleground in the struggle for political supremacy. Censorship now, as before, plays a vital role in the abuse of power
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The Balkan Dimenstion

2008
The paper deals with the perspective of development"Balkan dimension" of the EU. Its starting point is that new concepts and solutions for the whole Balkan region should be found.
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The Balkans

2006
Abstract Left hand of a colossal statue in white marble,limestone torso of statue (H 0.40 m) and female head found in corridor to west of stage.only substructures visible; upper order of outer wall destroyed; only a little of very simple lower order visible. Date: Roman period.
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The Balkans' Balkans

The Women's Review of Books, 2003
Erika Munk, Teresa Carpenter
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Renewable energy in the Western Balkans: Policies, developments and perspectives

Energy Reports, 2021
Milena Radonjic, Milivoje Radovic
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Review: The Balkans: The Balkan Wars

International Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis, 2002
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Agricultural policies and European Union accession processes in the Western Balkans: aspirations versus reality

Eurasian Geography and Economics, 2021
Emil Erjavec   +2 more
exaly  

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