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Balkan
Balkan-Balkan Region
000°E / 40.000; 55.000 Balkan Region (Turkmen: Balkan welaýaty, Балкан велаяты) is the westernmost of the five regions of Turkmenistan. Clockwise from north
Balkan-Balkan Mountains (Turkmenistan)
Caspian Sea in the Balkan Region of Turkmenistan. They consist of the Greater Balkan, or Uly Balkan and the Lesser Balkan Kiçi Balkan [ru]. They are separated
Balkan-Balkan (disambiguation)
eastern part of the Balkan Peninsula, also called Stara Planina Balkan Province, one of the Welayat (provinces) of Turkmenistan Balkan (village), a village
Balkan-Türkmenbaşy, Turkmenistan
Kyzyl-Su, and Shagadam (Turkmen: Şagadam), is a city in Balkan Province in western Turkmenistan, on the Türkmenbaşy Gulf of the Caspian Sea. It sits at
Balkan-Turkmenistan
Turkmenistan is a country in Central Asia bordered by Kazakhstan to the northwest, Uzbekistan to the north, east and northeast, Afghanistan to the southeast
Balkan-Economy of Turkmenistan
in Balkan velayat, Turkmenistan Today, 28 October 2023 Turkmenistan Expects to Resolve Gas Supply Matters Through Caspian Sea, Business Turkmenistan, 3
Balkan-Geography of Turkmenistan
Mount Arlan rises sharply above sea level in the Great Balkan Range in western Turkmenistan (Balkan Province), and has a topographical prominence only slightly
Balkan-Regions of Turkmenistan
Turkmenistan is divided into five regions, or welaýatlar (singular welaýat) and one capital city (şäher) with provincial legal status. They are Ahal, Balkan
Balkan-Flag of Turkmenistan
clear sky above Turkmenistan's people. They claim the stars represent the five provinces (welaýatlar) of Turkmenistan: Ahal, Balkan, Daşoguz, Lebap and
Balkan-Hazar, Turkmenistan
It is directly subordinate to the city of Balkanabat in Balkan Province of western Turkmenistan. In November 2022, it was downgraded from city-with-district-status
Balkan-Uly Balkan
The Uly Balkan (Turkmen: Uly Balkan dagy, Greater Balkan Mountains), also the Great Balkhan or Greater Balkhan is a mountain range in Turkmenistan, part
Balkan-Telecommunications in Turkmenistan
Daşoguz, R4 (85.25 MHz) in Uly Balkan Gerşi. Ýaşlyk (Youth) Miras (Inheritance) on channel R5 (93.25 MHz) in Aşgabat Turkmenistan - News channel broadcast in
Balkan-Nebitçi FT
May 2010, the club changed its name to Balkan Balkanabat from Nebitçi Balkanabat by the decision of Turkmenistan Football Federation. In 2013, Rahim Kurbanmamedov
Balkan-Balkans
still preserved in Central Asia with the Balkan Daglary (Balkan Mountains) and the Balkan Region of Turkmenistan. The English traveler John Bacon Sawrey
Balkan-List of mountains in Turkmenistan
mountain ranges in Turkmenistan: Arlan (Turkmen: Uly Balkan Gerşi) Aýrybaba Balkan Mountains – Great and Small Balkhan Ranges in Balkan Province, near the
Balkan-Emblem of Turkmenistan
future and the stars represent the five provinces (welayatlar) of Turkmenistan-Ahal, Balkan, Dashoguz, Lebap, and Mary. Most of the elements of the coat of
Balkan-List of universities in Turkmenistan
This is a list of colleges and universities in Turkmenistan. Unless noted otherwise, institutions in this table are located in the city of Ashgabat. These
Balkan-Protected areas of Turkmenistan
off the west coast of Balkan Province, part of Hazar Nature Reserve) Total area of sanctuaries is 11,560 km2 (2.6% of Turkmenistan's territory). "Nature
Balkan-Outline of Turkmenistan
Aşgabat Ahal Province Balkan Province Daşoguz Province Lebap Province Mary Province Districts of Turkmenistan The provinces of Turkmenistan are divided into
Balkan-Mass media in Turkmenistan
The mass media in Turkmenistan are among the world's most tightly controlled. The press is controlled by the government, which funds nearly all newspapers
Balkan-Balkan (newspaper)
Balkan is a newspaper published in Balkanabat, Turkmenistan. The newspaper is published three times per week (Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday). Electronic
Balkan-Alaja, Turkmenistan
Аладжа), is a small, unincorporated populated place in Balkan Province in western Turkmenistan on the Caspian Sea. It is the site of an oil-loading terminal
Balkan-Balkan Mountains
still preserved in Central Asia with the Balkan Daglary (Balkan Mountains) and the Balkan Province of Turkmenistan. In Antiquity and the Middle Ages the
Balkan-Parau (Turkmenistan)
060946°E / 39.030816; 56.060946 Parau is a village in the Balkan Province of Turkmenistan. It is adjacent to a hillock, atop which stands the Parau Bibi
Balkan-Ogurja Ada
colony. Administratively Ogurja Ada belongs to the Balkan Province (Balkan Welaýaty) of Turkmenistan. Caspian seals (Pusa caspica) and varied marine birds
Balkan-Balkanabat
is the administrative centre of Balkan Province, the largest province in Turkmenistan. It lies at the foot of the Balkan Daglary mountain range. Balkanabat
Balkan-Ýokary Liga
The Turkmenistan Higher League, also called Türkmenistan Ýokary Liga (Turkmen: Ýokary liga futbol klublarynyň arasyndaky futbol boýunça Türkmenistanyň
Balkan-Jebel, Turkmenistan
romanized Russian: Dzhebel, Cyrillic Turkmen: Җебел) is a town in Balkan Province, Turkmenistan, that is subordinate to the city of Balkanabat. It is the nearest
Balkan-List of newspapers in Turkmenistan
Zaman Türkmenistan Habarlar Biznes reklama Balkan Neytralnyy Turkmenistan — Russian Nebit-gaz BBC Turkmenistan Media "Нефтегазовый Комплекс Туркменистана"
Balkan-Cheleken Peninsula
is located in the peninsula, which administratively belongs to Turkmenistan's Balkan Province. The Cheleken Peninsula is about 40 km long and 22 km wide
Balkan-Turkmen Ground Forces
Motorized Rifle Division named after Hero of Turkmenistan Atamyrat Niyazov (Headquarters Serdar, Balkan Region) 1 Tank Regiment 1 Motorized Rifle Regiment
Balkan-Politics of Turkmenistan
The politics of Turkmenistan nominally takes place in the framework of a presidential republic, whereby the President of Turkmenistan is nominally both
Balkan-Armed Forces of Turkmenistan
The Armed Forces of Turkmenistan (Turkmen: Türkmenistanyň Ýaragly Güýçleri), known informally as the Turkmen National Army (Turkmen: Türkmenistanyň Milli
Balkan-Cabinet of Ministers (Turkmenistan)
of Turkmenistan (Turkmen: Türkmenistanyň Ministrler Kabineti) is the chief executive body in Turkmenistan. The Cabinet of Ministers of Turkmenistan is
Balkan-Oil and natural gas refining in Turkmenistan
billion tons per year. Turkmenistan has commissioned a feasibility study regarding the construction of a new oil refinery in its Balkan province. Sysmic and
Balkan-Etrek, Turkmenistan
Kyzyl-Atrek) is a city and administrative center of Etrek District in Balkan Province, Turkmenistan. It is located on the Atrek River (Turkmen: Etrek derýasy) bordering
Balkan-Yangykala Canyon
Yangykala Canyon is an eponymous landform in the Balkan Region of north-west Turkmenistan, about 160 km east of Turkmenbashi. The bottom of the canyon
Balkan-2013 AFC President's Cup
President's Cup. In the final, Balkan of Turkmenistan defeated KRL of Pakistan 1–0, and became the first team from Turkmenistan to win the AFC President's
Balkan-Türkmenbaşy şäherçesi
administrative center of Türkmenbaşy District, Balkan Province, Turkmenistan. It is east of the city of Türkmenbaşy, Turkmenistan, with which it should not be confused
Balkan-FK Balkan
Macedonia FC Balkan Botevgrad (FK Balkan Botevgrad), Botevgrad, Bulgaria Nebitçi FT, Balkanabat, Turkmenistan, formerly known as Balkan FK FBK Balkan, Malmö
Balkan-List of earthquakes in 2023
Information Center (16 August 2023). "M 5.1 - 30 km NNE of Türkmenbaşy, Turkmenistan". United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 1 September 2023. "Türkmenbaşyda
Balkan-2018 Turkmenistan Cup
The 2018 Turkmenistan Cup (Turkmen: Türkmenistanyň Kubogy 2018) is the 25th season of the Turkmenistan Cup knockout tournament. The cup winner qualifies
Balkan-Index of Turkmenistan-related articles
channel) Balkan Miras (TV channel) Neytralny Turkmenistan Sport (Turkmen TV channel) Television in Turkmenistan Türkmen Owazy Turkmenistan State News
Balkan-Aydere
in the Kopet Dag mountains of south-western Turkmenistan, in Kürüždeý geňeşligi, Magtymguly District, Balkan Province near the border with Iran. Aýdere
Balkan-Navy Day (Turkmenistan)
The Day of the Navy of Turkmenistan (Turkmen: Türkmenistanyň harby-deňiz güni) is an official holiday of Turkmenistan. It was established in 2011 following
Balkan-List of earthquakes in 2000
at a depth of 33.0 km (20.5 mi). A magnitude 7.0 earthquake struck the Balkan Region, on December 06 at a depth of 30.0 km (18.6 mi). Unconfirmed reports
Balkan-Gyzylbaýyr
(formerly called Şarlawuk) is a village in far south-western Turkmenistan, in Etrek District, Balkan Province. It lies on the Atrek River not far from the border
Balkan-Hazar
Hazar, Iran, a village in Kerman Province Hazar, Turkmenistan, a city in Balkan Province, Turkmenistan Hazar, Norway, a person from Norway Hezar (disambiguation)
Balkan-Bereket
Казанджик or Turkmen: Газанҗык gɑˈzɑnd͡ʒik), is a city in Balkan Province in western Turkmenistan. Bereket is the administrative centre of Bereket District
Balkan-Ersari
and one of the five major tribes of the country of Turkmenistan. They live mainly in Turkmenistan, Afghanistan and Pakistan. Ersari people's number is
Balkan-Mount Arlan
dagy) is an 1,880-metre (6,168 ft) peak in the western plains of Turkmenistan in Balkan Province. Mount Arlan stands about 2,000 metres above the shore
Balkan-Madaw
or Madau is a village in Balkan Province in Turkmenistan. Its population as of 2013 was 10,215. "World Gazetteer: Turkmenistan - largest cities (Per geographical
Balkan-Hojagala (village)
Russian: Khodzhakala) is a village in south-western Turkmenistan, in Magtymguly District, Balkan Province, south of the city of Serdar. It is the seat
Balkan-Gyzylgaya
Türkmenbaşy District, Balkan Province, Turkmenistan. It is a stop on the North-South Transnational Corridor. Railway stations in Turkmenistan "Climate normals
Balkan-Fishing industry in Turkmenistan
particularly in the Caspian Sea 610 km coastline of western Turkmenistan in Balkan Province. Turkmenistan sea fishery resources primarily consist of kilka (clupeonella
Balkan-Wildlife of Turkmenistan
The wildlife of Turkmenistan is the flora and fauna of Turkmenistan, and the natural habitats in which they live. Turkmenistan is a country in Central
Balkan-List of earthquakes in 2020
beschädigt" (in German). 19 September 2020. "M 5.2 - 88 km SSW of Serdar, Turkmenistan". earthquake.usgs.gov. "Golestan: Erdbeben in Grenzregion beschädigt
Balkan-2016 Turkmenistan Cup
The 2016 Turkmenistan Cup (Turkmen: Türkmenistanyň Kubogy 2016) was the 23rd season of the Turkmenistan Cup knockout tournament. The cup winner qualified
Balkan-List of cities in Turkmenistan
is a list of cities in Turkmenistan. For a full list of settlements see the list of cities, towns and villages in Turkmenistan. Which municipalities are
Balkan-Ministry for National Security (Turkmenistan)
howpsuzlyk ministrilgi) is the secret police agency for the government of Turkmenistan. It is composed largely of the remnants of KGB organs left over after
Balkan-Amangeldy Hydyr
Amangeldy Hydyr (born 1951 in Arapjik, Balkan Province, Turkmenistan) is a Turkmenistani painter. Hydyr's works are noted for originality and mainly focus
Balkan-Gumdag
Gumdag (romanized Russian Kum Dag) is a town in Balkan Province, Turkmenistan. It is located 43 km southeast of the city of Balkanabat. To the south-east
Balkan-Täçberdi Tagyýew
1955 in Etrek District, Balkan Province. He was deputy chairman for oil and gas of the Cabinet of Ministers of Turkmenistan from 2007 to 2009. In 1977
Balkan-Gyzylsuw
(Turkmen: Kyzyl Suv) (Russian: Гызылсув), is a small town in the Balkan region of Turkmenistan. It is known for shipwrecks near its beaches.[citation needed]
Balkan-Ekerem
small populated place in Balkan Province in western Turkmenistan on the Caspian Sea coast. It is the site of one of Turkmenistan's three oil loading terminals
Balkan-Oboý
(Russian: Обой) is a small settlement in Bereket District, Balkan Province in western Turkmenistan. The settlement is located 35 km (22 mi) south-west of
Balkan-Ajyguýy
Bereket District, Balkan Province, Turkmenistan approximately 50 km north-east of Balkanabat. "OpenStreetMap / Districts in Turkmenistan". Retrieved 12 April
Balkan-Geldymukhammed Ashirmukhammedov
served in the military, police and security forces of Turkmenistan. He was born in 1957 in the Balkan Region of the Turkmen SSR. He graduated from Turkmen
Balkan-Esenguly
is a city in and administrative center of Esenguly District, Balkan Province, Turkmenistan. In 1989 its population was 5,823. The name is of obscure origin
Balkan-Gerkez
Gerkez is a village in the Balkan Region of Turkmenistan along both sides of Sumbar, about 20 km west of Magtymguly. It is believed to be the birthplace
Balkan-Avaza District
Avaza District is a city borough of Türkmenbaşy in Balkan Region in Turkmenistan, on the Krasnovodsk Gulf of the Caspian Sea. According to Türkmenistanyň
Balkan-Krasnovodsk Peninsula
Peninsula (in Russian) Minerals - Krasnovodsk, Cheleken Peninsula, Balkan Province, Turkmenistan 40°20′N 53°10′E / 40.333°N 53.167°E / 40.333; 53.167 v t
Balkan-Etrek
Iran and Turkmenistan Etrek District, a district in Balkan Province, Turkmenistan Etrek, Turkmenistan, a city in Balkan Province, Turkmenistan, capital
Balkan-Türkmenbaşy
to: Türkmenbaşy, Turkmenistan, a city formerly known as Krasnovodsk Türkmenbaşy District, a district of Balkan Province in Turkmenistan Türkmenbaşy Gulf
Balkan-State Service of Maritime and River Transportation of Turkmenistan
agency in Turkmenistan that owns several state companies. It is under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Industry and Communication of Turkmenistan. The main
Balkan-Ersari baba
Mangyshlak (Mangystau Province) or in the vicinity of Balkan mountains (Balkan velayat of Turkmenistan). He was the founder of the loose Sayin Khan Turkmen
Balkan-Extreme points of Turkmenistan
(2005). Turkmenistan. p. 135. ISBN 9781841621449 – via Google Books. Balkan Region: the Caspian and the West The westernmost region of Turkmenistan http://enrin
Balkan-List of football clubs in Turkmenistan
This is a list of football clubs in Turkmenistan. FC Ahal FC Altyn Asyr FC Aşgabat FC Balkan FC Daşoguz Energetik FC Gara Altyn FC Lebap HTTU Aşgabat Köpetdag
Balkan-Wild goat
slopes that are far from roads. In Turkmenistan, wild goat populations inhabit the mountain ranges of Uly Balkan and Kopet Dag. In Pakistan, wild goat
Balkan-2017 Turkmenistan Cup
The 2017 Turkmenistan Cup (Turkmen: Türkmenistanyň Kubogy 2017) is the 24th season of the Turkmenistan Cup knockout tournament. The cup winner qualifies
Balkan-2022 Turkmenistan presidential election
Early presidential elections were held in Turkmenistan on 12 March 2022. The elections were called after incumbent president Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow
Balkan-2010 Ýokary Liga
The 2010 Turkmenistan Higher League (Ýokary Liga) season was the eighteenth season of Turkmenistan's professional football league. It began on 2 April
Balkan-State Migration Service of Turkmenistan
The State Migration Service of Turkmenistan is the government agency that regulates the migration system of Turkmenistan, implements state policy in the
Balkan-Telephone numbers in Turkmenistan
Telephone numbers in Turkmenistan Location Country Turkmenistan Continent Asia NSN length 8 Access codes Country code +993 International access 008, 009
Balkan-Mammetmyrat Geldinyyazov
and health of the Turkmenistan government. Geldinyyazov was born in 1971 in the town of Jebel in Balkan province of Turkmenistan. He was graduated from
Balkan-Magtymguly (city)
Russian: Кара-Кала) is a city (Turkmen: şäher) west of Aydere in Balkan Province, Turkmenistan. It is the administrative center (seat) of Magtymguly District
Balkan-List of museums in Turkmenistan
Balkan Region Museum of History and Local Lore of the Dashoguz Region Museum of Local Lore of Turkmenbashi city Avaza Ship World Museum Turkmenistan portal
Balkan-Karakum Desert
occupies about 70 percent, or roughly 350,000 km2 (140,000 sq mi), of Turkmenistan. The population is sparse, with an average of one person per 6.5 km2
Balkan-Awaza
beaches. Awaza Convention Center Districts of Turkmenistan Tourism in Turkmenistan Türkmenbaşy, Turkmenistan Yacht Club Yelken "Города с таким названием
Balkan-As-salamu alaykum
romanized: Āllāha hāphêj) "May God protect you". In Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan, Assalomu aleykum is used as an informal greeting. In Indonesia, the
Balkan-Balkan Pact (1953)
The Balkan Pact (Greek: Βαλκανικό Σύμφωνο, Macedonian: Балкански пакт, Serbo-Croatian: Balkanski pakt / Балкански пакт, Slovene: Balkanski pakt, Turkish:
Balkan-2010 in association football
Tajikistan – Esteghlal Dushanbe Thailand – Muangthong United F.C. Turkmenistan – Balkan FK UAE – Al Wahda Uzbekistan – Bunyodkor Tashkent Vietnam – Hà Nội
Balkan-2012 AFC President's Cup
Football Premier League champions 4th 2008 Tajikistan Istiklol 2011 Tajik League champions 2nd 2011 Turkmenistan Balkan 2011 Ýokary Liga champions 2nd 2011
Balkan-Guvlymayak
(Russian:Гувлымаяк, Turkmen:Guwlymaýak) is a town in Türkmenbaşy District, Balkan Province of Turkmenistan adjacent to the Caspian Sea. There is a lighthouse. The settlement
Balkan-Football in Turkmenistan
Football is the most popular sport in Turkmenistan, a country that gained independence in 1991. The national association regularly takes part in competitions
Balkan-List of World Heritage Sites in Turkmenistan
established in 1972. Below is the list and the tentative list of sites in Turkmenistan. (For the criteria see the Selection criteria) UNESCO lists sites under
Balkan-Ajyýap
village in far south-western Turkmenistan about 15 km from the border with Iran. It is located in Esenguly District, Balkan Province. It has productive
Balkan-Turkey–Turkmenistan relations
was the first country in the world to recognize the independence of Turkmenistan during the period of dissolution of the Soviet Union and first country
Balkan-List of cities, towns and villages in Turkmenistan
An A-Z list of settlements in Turkmenistan. For a list of the main cities and towns see the list of cities in Turkmenistan. Adzhi Adzhikui Adzhiyab Agar
Balkan-Garabogazköl
a shallow, highly saline lagoon off the Caspian Sea in northwestern Turkmenistan. The lagoon has a variable surface area typically about 18,000 km2 (6
Balkan-Elections in Turkmenistan
Turkmenistan elects on national level a head of state — the president — and a legislature. The elections in Turkmenistan since its split from the Soviet
Balkan-Magtymguly Pyragy
spiritual guide written by Turkmenistan president Saparmurat Niyazov. Magtymguly is a city in far south-western Turkmenistan in Balkan Province, the administrative
Balkan-Turkmens
Turkmen") are a Turkic ethnic group native to Central Asia, living mainly in Turkmenistan, northern and northeastern regions of Iran and north-western Afghanistan
Balkan-Annagul Annakuliyeva
Annakuliyeva was the first internationally known opera singer to emerge from Turkmenistan. Annakuliyeva first began singing at the Turkmen Opera and Ballet Theater
Balkan-Türkmenbaşy District
Türkmenbaşy District (Turkmen: Türkmenbaşy etraby) is a district in Balkan Province, Turkmenistan. The administrative center of the district is the town of Türkmenbaşy
Balkan-Begdili
the Balkan velayat of Turkmenistan. They also can be found among Ersari Turkmens, who live predominantly in the Lebap velayat (region) of Turkmenistan and
Balkan-Türkmennebit
Turkmenneft (in Russian; Туркменнебит), is the national oil company of Turkmenistan. It was established by a presidential decree reorganising parts of the
Balkan-Wladimir Baýramow
the FC Balkan. In 2013 with FC Balkan he won the AFC President's Cup 2013 in Malaysia. Baýramow made his international debut for the Turkmenistan national
Balkan-Agriculture in Turkmenistan
Agriculture in Turkmenistan is a significant sector of the economy, in 2019 contributing 11.7% of the GDP and employing 40% of the workforce. However,
Balkan-Rejepbaý Arazow
defence of Turkmenistan from 2002 to 2003. He is also a former parliamentary legislator. He was born in 1947 in a small village in the Balkan Region. He
Balkan-Kaleemullah Khan (footballer)
season – finishing runners-up in the competition losing (1–0) to Turkmenistan's Balkan. Khan finished as the second top goal scorer of the continental
Balkan-Division of the Kayı tribe
found till this day. In Turkmenistan, the Kayı tribe is one of the main divisions of the Geklen Turkmens living in the Balkan Region and consists of the
Balkan-List of Boeing 767 operators
suspended in 2018. PBair SkyStar Airways - ceased operations in 2009 Turkmenistan Turkmenistan Airlines United Arab Emirates Etihad Airways Gulf Traveller -
Balkan-Annaguly Deryayev
appointed minister of oil and gas industry and mineral resources of Turkmenistan". Turkmenistan.ru. 2008-10-14. Retrieved 2009-10-17. Marat Gurt (2009-10-13)
Balkan-Türkmenbaşy International Airport
Türkmenbaşy, Turkmenistan. It accepts both passenger and cargo flights. It opened in 1959 and is one of the five international airports in Turkmenistan. The airport
Balkan-Districts of Turkmenistan
The districts of Turkmenistan (Turkmen: etraplar, sing. etrap) are territorial entities below the provinces of Turkmenistan (Turkmen: welaýatlar, sing
Balkan-Bayat (tribe)
Syria and Lebanon. Until 1928, the Gyzyletrek settlement of the Balkan velayat of Turkmenistan was called Bayathaji, while Bayat Turkmens still live in Darganata
Balkan-Turkmen tribes
historical region of settlement is the southern part of the Balkan welayaty (province) of Turkmenistan, near the Etrek River adjacent to Iran, between Etrek
Balkan-Dehistan/Mishrian
Dehistan/Mashhad-i Misrian (Turkmen: Dehistan), now in the Balkan Region of western Turkmenistan, was a major economic center from the 10th to the 14th centuries
Balkan-Central Asia
Russia in the north. It includes Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. The countries as a group are also colloquially referred
Balkan-Ahal FK
2014 Turkmenistan Cup, having beaten Balkan (2–1). In the 2015 season, FC Ahal debuted in AFC Cup, becoming the new dominant force of Turkmenistan football
Balkan-South Turkmenistan Complex Archaeological Expedition
stratification". The IX Brigade, led by Okladnikov, worked in the Greater Balkan region of Turkmenistan, and in the plateau of Krasnovodsk. The finds at the Jebel rock
Balkan-Muhammad Adil
season – finishing runners-up in the competition losing (1–0) to Turkmenistan's Balkan. Adil scored his first goal in the continental competition in the
Balkan-2008–09 Turkmen parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections were held in Turkmenistan on 14 December 2008, with a second round held in one constituency on 28 December 2008 and a revote in
Balkan-Hazar State Nature Reserve
a nature reserve (zapovednik) of Turkmenistan. It is located on the south-east coast of the Caspian Sea, in Balkan Province and covers an area of 2,690 km2
Balkan-Bereket District
Bereket etraby) (formerly Gazanjyk District) is a district of Balkan Region in Turkmenistan. The administrative center of the district is the city of Bereket
Balkan-Avaza Power Plant
Power Plant is a gas-fired power plant in Awaza, Türkmenbaşy, Balkan Region, Turkmenistan The construction of the power plant started in May 2008. It was
Balkan-Didargylyç Urazow
member of the Turkmenistan national football team. In 2010, he returned to Ýokary Liga. As part of Balkan FK he became champion of Turkmenistan, and in the
Balkan-Batyr Babaýew
Turkmen footballer, who plays as a goalkeeper for Nebitçi FC and the Turkmenistan national team. In recent years he has been playing for the FC Ahal. On
Balkan-2024 AFC Futsal Asian Cup
nations from the previous edition did not enter to qualifiers (Oman and Turkmenistan). The draw was held on 14 December 2023 at the AFC House in Kuala Lumpur
Balkan-Magtymguly District
Magtymguly District (formerly Garrygala District) is a district of Balkan Province in Turkmenistan. The administrative center of the district is the city of Magtymguly
Balkan-Esenguly District
Esenguly District is a district of Balkan Province in Turkmenistan. The administrative center of the district is the town of Esenguly Esenguly District
Balkan-Bereket (disambiguation)
of Turkey Bereket, Kurşunlu Bereket District, a district of Balkan Province in Turkmenistan Bereket, a Kilim motif symbolising fertility Barakat (disambiguation)
Balkan-Alopecurus
setarioides – France, Greece, Italy, Balkans, Turkey Alopecurus textilis – Turkey, Caucasus, Syria, Iraq, Iran, Turkmenistan Alopecurus turczaninovii – Siberia
Balkan-Balkan mole
The Balkan mole (Talpa stankovici) is a species of mammal in the family Talpidae. It is found in Montenegro, Albania, North Macedonia and Greece, including
Balkan-Balkan brass
Balkan brass, popularly known by the Serbian name Truba (Serbian Cyrillic: Труба, "Trumpet"), is a distinctive style of music originating in the Balkan
Balkan-Paleo-Balkans
Paleo-Balkans refers to: Prehistoric Balkans Paleo-Balkan languages Paleo-Balkan peoples Thracians Dacians Illyrians Ancient Greeks List of Ancient Greek
Balkan-Balkan music
Balkan music is a type of music found in the Balkan region of southeastern Europe. The music is characterised by complex rhythm. Famous bands in Balkan
Balkan-Balkan Insight
Balkan Insight is a website of the Balkan Investigative Reporting Network (BIRN) that focuses on news, analysis, commentary and investigative reporting
Balkan-Balkan folk music
Balkan folk music is the traditional folk music within Balkan region. In South Slavic languages, it is known as narodna muzika (народна музика) or folk
Balkan-Euphorbia oblongata
plant in the family Euphorbiaceae. It is a spurge known by the common names Balkan spurge, eggleaf spurge and oblong spurge. It is native to Eurasia but can
Balkan-Paleo-Balkan languages
The Paleo-Balkan languages are a geographical grouping of various Indo-European languages that were spoken in the Balkans and surrounding areas in ancient
Balkan-Balkan (disambiguation)
up Balkan or Balkans in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Balkans is a peninsular region of southeastern Europe. Balkan may also refer to: Balkan Mountains
Balkan-Balkan League
The League of the Balkans was a quadruple alliance formed by a series of bilateral treaties concluded in 1912 between the Eastern Orthodox kingdoms of
Balkan-Balkan Cup
The Balkan Cup was an international association football competition contested on and off from 1929 to 1980 by countries from the Balkans region. The
Balkan-Balkan Romani
Balkan Roma, Balkaniko Romanes, or Balkan Gypsy is a specific non-Vlax dialect of the Romani language, spoken by groups within the Balkans, which include
Balkan-Balkan lynx
The Balkan lynx (Lynx lynx balcanicus) is a subspecies of the Eurasian lynx in the genus Lynx. It is found in Albania, Kosovo and western North Macedonia
Balkan-War in the Balkans
or (s) conflict may refer to: Yugoslav Wars, or any of the individual wars, stemming from the breakup of Yugoslavia in the 1990s
Balkan-Balkan Mountains (Turkmenistan)
Balkhan Ranges or Balkan Ranges, also Balkhans, Balkans (Turkmen: Balkan daglary, Balkan Mountains) are mountains by the eastern shores of the Caspian
Balkan-Balkan Pact
The Balkan Pact, or Balkan Entente, was a treaty signed by Greece, Romania, Turkey and Yugoslavia on 9 February 1934 in Athens, aimed at maintaining the
Balkan-Balkan Federation
The establishment of a Balkan Federation has been a recurrent topic among the peoples of the Balkans. The concept of a Balkan federation emerged in the
Balkan-Balkan donkey
The Balkan donkey or mountain donkey, Serbian: Domaći balkanski magarac, is a breed or group of breeds of domestic donkey originating in the Balkan region
Balkan-Serbian Hound
(Serbo-Croatian: srpski gonič / српски гонич), previously known as the Balkan Hound (Serbo-Croatian: balkanski gonič / балкански гонич), is a breed of
Balkan-First Balkan War
The First Balkan War lasted from October 1912 to May 1913 and involved actions of the Balkan League (the Kingdoms of Bulgaria, Serbia, Greece and Montenegro)
Balkan-Second Balkan War
The Second Balkan War was a conflict that broke out when Bulgaria, dissatisfied with its share of the spoils of the First Balkan War, attacked its former
Balkan-Balkan terrapin
The Balkan terrapin or western Caspian terrapin (Mauremys rivulata) is a species of terrapin in the family Geoemydidae. It is found in the eastern Mediterranean
Balkan-Balkan jazz
Balkan jazz is an umbrella term for jazz from different parts of the Balkan peninsula in southeastern Europe. Jazz in the region may incorporate various
Balkan-Nebitçi FT
which can hold 10,000 people. In May 2010, the club changed its name to Balkan Balkanabat from Nebitçi Balkanabat by the decision of Turkmenistan Football
Balkan-Balkans campaign
Balkans campaign may refer to: Alexander's Balkan campaign Balkans campaign (World War I) Balkans campaign (World War II) Maurice's Balkan campaigns This
Balkan-Balkan Gagauz language
Balkan Gagauz, Balkan Turkish or Rumelian (Turkish: Rumeli Türkçesi), is a Turkic language spoken in European Turkey, in Dulovo and the Deliorman area
Balkan-Balkan Mountains
The Balkan mountain range is located in the eastern part of the Balkans in Southeastern Europe. The range is conventionally taken to begin at the peak
Balkan-Balkan Snowfield
Balkan Snowfield (Plato Balkan \'pla-to bal-'kan\) is an ice-covered plateau of elevation ranging from 150 to 280 m (490 to 920 ft) in eastern Livingston
Balkan-BC Balkan Botevgrad
BC Balkan Botevgrad (Bulgarian: БК Балкан Ботевград, romanized: BK Balkan Botevgrad) is a Bulgarian professional basketball club based in Botevgrad. The
Balkan-Balkan Union
Balkan Union may refer to: Balkan Federation Greek–Yugoslav confederation This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Balkan Union
Balkan-Uly Balkan
The Uly Balkan (Turkmen: Uly Balkan dagy, Greater Balkan Mountains), also the Great Balkhan or Greater Balkhan is a mountain range in Turkmenistan, part
Balkan-Balkan Region
40°0′N 55°0′E / 40.000°N 55.000°E / 40.000; 55.000 Balkan Region (Turkmen: Balkan welaýaty, Балкан велаяты) is the westernmost of the five regions of
Balkan-Balkan Wars
The Balkan Wars were a series of two conflicts that took place in the Balkan states in 1912 and 1913. In the First Balkan War, the four Balkan states of
Balkan-Balkans
The Balkans (/ˈbɔːlkənz/ BAWL-kənz, /ˈbɒlkənz/ BOL-kənz), corresponding partially with the Balkan Peninsula, is a geographical area in southeastern Europe
Balkan-Balkan cuisine
Balkan cuisine is a type of regional cuisine that combines characteristics of European cuisine with some of those from Western Asia. It is found in the
Balkan-FK Balkan
FK Balkan may refer to: FK Balkan Mirijevo, Mirijevo, Belgrade, Serbia, formerly known as OFK Balkan Mirijevo and FK Balkan Bukovica FK Balkan Skopje
Balkan-AGS-40 Balkan
AGS‑40 Balkan is a Russian 40 mm caseless automatic grenade launcher and successor to AGS-17 and AGS-30, introduced and adopted by the Russian military
Balkan-Balkan Basketball Championship
The Balkan Basketball Championship, sometimes referred to as the Balkan Basketball Cup or the Balkan Basketball Games, is the defunct competition that
Balkan-Balkan Express
Express may refer to Express (train) - A former international train service between Istanbul and Belgrade and formerly Budapest.
Balkan-Balkan (name)
Look up balkan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Balkan is a Turkish origin surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adele Balkan (1907–1999)
Balkan-Balkan Badminton Championships
The Balkan Badminton Championships is a regional badminton tournament organized by the Balkan Badminton Association (BBA) to crown the best badminton
Balkan-Languages of the Balkans
This is a list of languages spoken in regions ruled by Balkan countries. With the exception of several Turkic languages, all of them belong to the Indo-European
Balkan-Balkan frog
The Balkan frog (Pelophylax kurtmuelleri) also known as the Balkan water frog and Greek marsh frog) is a species of frog occurring in Greece and, to a
Balkan-1961–63 Balkans Cup
The 1962–63 Balkans Cup was the second Balkans Cup, a football competition for representative clubs from the Balkan states. It was contested by 8 teams
Balkan-Balkan sprachbund
The Balkan sprachbund or Balkan language area is an ensemble of areal features—similarities in grammar, syntax, vocabulary and phonology—among the languages
Balkan-FBK Balkan
FBK Balkan is a Swedish football club located in the district Rosengård of Malmö. The club was founded on 22 November 1962. They currently play in Division
Balkan-History of the Balkans
The Balkans and parts of this area may also be placed in Southeastern, Southern, Eastern Europe and Central Europe. The distinct identity and fragmentation
Balkan-Balkan cuisine
Balkan cuisine is a type of regional cuisine that combines characteristics of European cuisine with some of those from West Asia. It is found in the Balkan
Balkan-Open Balkan
The Open Balkan is an economic and political zone of three member states in the Balkans, those being Albania, North Macedonia and Serbia. The zone has
Balkan-1946 Balkan Cup
The 1946 Balkan Cup was the 8th edition of this tournament. The participanting teams were Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Romania and for the first time
Balkan-World War I
and imperialism. Growing tensions between the great powers and in the Balkans reached a breaking point on 28 June 1914, when a Bosnian Serb named Gavrilo
Balkan-Eastern Romance languages
languages are a group of Romance languages. The group, also called the Balkan Romance or Daco-Romance languages, comprises the Romanian language (Daco-Romanian)
Balkan-Ashkali and Balkan Egyptians
otherwise known as Hashkali (Serbian: Хашкалије, romanized: Haškalije) and/or Balkan Egyptians (Serbian: Балкански Египћани, romanized: Balkanski Egipćani; Albanian:
Balkan-Albania
Republika e Shqipërisë), is a country in Southeast Europe. It is in the Balkans, on the Adriatic and Ionian Seas within the Mediterranean Sea, and shares
Balkan-Suleiman I's campaign of 1529
v t e Ottoman–Habsburg wars Hungary and the Balkans Mohács (1526) Hungarian campaign (1527–28) Hundred Years' Croatian-Ottoman War (1527-1593) Hungary (1529)
Balkan-Balkan Shadows
Shadows over Balkan (Serbian: Сенке над Балканом, romanized: Senke nad Balkanom), also known as Balkan Shadows, is a Serbian period crime television series
Balkan-Balkan slave trade
The Balkan slave trade was the trade in slaves from the Balkans via Venetian slave traders across the Adriatic and Aegean Seas to Italy, Spain and the
Balkan-Balkans theatre
The Balkans theatre or Balkan campaign was a theatre of World War I fought between the Central Powers (Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Germany and the Ottoman
Balkan-Albania–Serbia relations
the political freedom and independence of Albania. At the beginning of Balkan Wars, one of the important strategic goals of Serbian politics was to acquire
Balkan-Balkan whip snake
The Balkan whip snake (Hierophis gemonensis, formerly known as Coluber gemonensis) is a species of snake in the family Colubridae. It is found in Italy
Balkan-The Balkan Line
The Balkan Line (Russian: Балканский рубеж, romanized: Balkanskiy rubezh; Serbian: Балканска међа / Balkanska međa) is a 2019 Russian–Serbian action film
Balkan-Balkan Beat Box
Balkan Beat Box (BBB) is an Israeli musical group. Founded by Tamir Muskat and Ori Kaplan in 2003, BBB was later joined by Tomer Yosef who became a core
Balkan-Salvia nemorosa
Salvia nemorosa, the woodland sage, Balkan clary, blue sage or wild sage, is a hardy herbaceous perennial plant native to a wide area of central Europe
Balkan-Turks in the Balkans
The Balkan Turks or Rumelian Turks (Turkish: Balkan Türkleri) are the Turkish people who have been living in the Balkans since the Ottoman rule as well
Balkan-Cabaret Balkan
Cabaret Balkan is a 1998 Serbian film directed by Goran Paskaljević starring Miki Manojlović and Nebojša Glogovac. Its original Serbian language title
Balkan-Balkan (motorcycle)
Balkan (Bulgarian: Балкан) was a brand of motorcycles, mopeds and bicycles manufactured in Lovech, Bulgaria in 1957-1975. Following the end of the Second
Balkan-Paleo-Balkan mythology
Paleo-Balkan mythology is the group of religious beliefs held by Paleo-Balkan-speaking peoples in ancient times, including Illyrian, Thracian and Dacian
Balkan-Massacres of Albanians in the Balkan Wars
The massacres of Albanians in the Balkan Wars were perpetrated on several occasions by the Serbian and Montenegrin armies and paramilitaries during the
Balkan-Liza Balkan
Liza Balkan is a Canadian actress, dancer, director, teacher and writer. She received Toronto's Dora Mavor Moore Award for her performance in Still the
Balkan-Macedonia (region)
(/ˌmæsɪˈdoʊniə/ MASS-ih-DOH-nee-ə) is a geographical and historical region of the Balkan Peninsula in Southeast Europe. Its boundaries have changed considerably
Balkan-Balkan Air Force
The Balkan Air Force (BAF) was an Allied air formation operating in the Balkans during World War II. Composed of units of the Royal Air Force and South
Balkan-Balkan green lizard
The Balkan green lizard (Lacerta trilineata) is a species of lizard in the family Lacertidae. It is the most widespread of the Balkans lizard species.
Balkan-Balkan pipeline
Balkan pipeline may refer to: Balkan Stream, a natural gas pipeline from Turkey to Hungary Trans-Balkan pipeline, a natural gas pipeline between Turkey
Balkan-BTA Best Balkan Athlete of the Year
The BTA Best Balkan Athlete of the Year, or simply Balkan Athlete of the Year (Bulgarian: БТА спортист на Балканите, romanized: BTA sportist na Balkanite)
Balkan-Pinus peuce
Pinus peuce (Macedonian pine or Balkan pine) (Serbo-Croatian and Macedonian: молика, molika; Bulgarian: бяла мура, byala mura) is a species of pine native
Balkan-Onur Balkan
Onur Balkan (born 10 March 1996) is a Turkish cyclist, who is currently suspended from competition. On 11 May 2022 Balkan returned an adverse analytical
Balkan-1948 Balkan Cup
The 1948 Balkan Cup, officially called the Balkan and Central European Championship, was played between April and November 1948 between Albania, Romania
Balkan-1977–80 Balkan Cup
The 1977–80 Balkan Cup, was the 12th Balkan Cup football tournament. It was the first to have a group stage involving the five teams split into two groups
Balkan-Romani people
Christian Roma in the Balkans. Garachi Shia Islam followers Roma people in Azerbaijan Gurbeti Muslim Roma in Northern Cyprus, Turkey and Balkans. Horahane or Xoraxai
Balkan-Turkey
large-scale loss of life and mass migration into modern-day Turkey from the Balkans, Caucasus, and Crimea. Under the control of the Three Pashas, the Ottoman
Balkan-Balkan sworn virgins
Balkan sworn virgins (in Albanian: burrnesha) are people who are assigned female at birth and who take a vow of chastity and live as men in patriarchal
Balkan-Ottoman Empire
Osman I. His successors conquered much of Anatolia and expanded into the Balkans by the mid 14th century, transforming their petty kingdom into a transcontinental
Balkan-Serbia
country at the crossroads of Southeast and Central Europe, located in the Balkans and the Pannonian Plain. It borders Hungary to the north, Romania to the
Balkan-Bryges
Βρύγοι or Βρίγες) is the historical name given to a people of the ancient Balkans. They are generally considered to have been related to the Phrygians, who
Balkan-Vlachs
Eastern Romance languages living in Southeast Europe—south of the Danube (the Balkan peninsula) and north of the Danube. Although it has also been used to name
Balkan-1947 Balkan Cup
The 1947 Balkan Cup, officially called the Balkan and Central European Championship, was played between May and October 1947 between Albania, Romania,
Balkan-Balkan Stream
Balkan Stream is a pipeline which transports Russian natural gas from Turkey to Bulgaria, Serbia and Hungary. It is an extension of Turk Stream. Annual
Balkan-BH Air
registered airline based in Sofia. Part owned by Balkan Holidays Services based in Sofia, not Balkan Holidays Ltd, the Tour Operator based in London.
Balkan-Association of the Balkan Athletics Federations
Association of the Balkan Athletics Federations, commonly known as Balkan Athletics is the organisation which organises the annual senior Balkan Athletics Championships
Balkan-Balkan Bump
Will Magid, known professionally as Balkan Bump is an American trumpet player, producer, and ethnomusicologist based in Oakland, California. Signed to
Balkan-Balkan Idols
Balkan Idols: Religion and Nationalism in Yugoslav States (ISBN 0-19-517429-1) is a book by Vjekoslav Perica. It was first published in 2002 by Oxford
Balkan-Serbia in the Balkan Wars
two Balkan Wars (8 October 1912 – 18 July 1913), gaining land in both conflicts. It experienced significant territorial gains in the Central Balkans, nearly
Balkan-1931 Balkan Cup
The 1931 Balkan Cup was an unofficial holding of the competition in which only three teams participated - Bulgaria, Yugoslavia and Turkey. It was played
Balkan-Kosovo
partial diplomatic recognition. Kosovo lies landlocked in the centre of the Balkans, bordered by Serbia to the north and east, North Macedonia to the southeast
Balkan-Institute for Balkan Studies
Institute for Balkan Studies can refer to: Institute for Balkan Studies (Greece) Institute for Balkan Studies (Serbia) This disambiguation page lists
Balkan-1933 Balkan Cup
The 1933 Balkan Cup was the fourth Balkan Cup football tournament. The national teams of Yugoslavia, Greece, Bulgaria and Romania took part and it was
Balkan-Podarcis tauricus
Podarcis tauricus, the Balkan wall lizard, is a common lizard in the family Lacertidae native to southeastern Europe and Asia Minor. It is a terrestrial
Balkan-Balkanstreitkräfte
The Balkanstreitkräfte (German for Balkan Armed Forces), also known as the Balkan Army, was the force raised by Austria-Hungary for its offensive action
Balkan-1936 Balkan Cup
The 1936 Balkan Cup was the seventh Balkan Cup football tournament. The national teams of Greece, Bulgaria and Romania took part and it was won by Romania
Balkan-Common Romanian
today's Romanians, Aromanians, Megleno-Romanians, Istro-Romanians and related Balkan Latin peoples (Vlachs) between the 6th or 7th century AD and the 10th or
Balkan-Balkan Bulgarian Airlines Flight 013
On 7 March 1983, Balkan Bulgarian Airlines Flight 013, operated by an An-24, was hijacked by four hijackers demanding to go to Austria. The aircraft involved
Balkan-Sub-Balkan Valley
The Sub-Balkan Valleys (Bulgarian: Подбалкански котловини, romanized: Podbalkanski kotlovini) are row of 11 valleys running from the Bulgarian border with
Balkan-1934–35 Balkan Cup
The 1934–35 Balkan Cup was the fifth Balkan Cup football tournament. The national teams of Yugoslavia, Greece, Bulgaria and Romania took part and it was
Balkan-1973–76 Balkan Cup
The 1973–76 Balkan Cup was the 11th Balkan Cup football tournament. It was the first tournament played in a knockout system with semi-finals and finals
Balkan-Greece
Republic, is a country in Southeast Europe. Located on the southern tip of the Balkan peninsula, Greece shares land borders with Albania to the northwest, North
Balkan-Balkan Bulgarian Airlines
Balkan Bulgarian Airlines (Bulgarian: Балкан) was Bulgaria's government-owned flag carrier airline between 1947 and 2002. During the 1970s, the airline
Balkan-Yugoslavia
ISBN 978-1-5575-3617-4. Whitney, Craig R. (15 December 1995). "BALKAN ACCORD: THE OVERVIEW;Balkan Foes Sign Peace Pact, Dividing An Unpacified Bosnia". The
Balkan-FC Balkan Botevgrad
FC Balkan Botevgrad (Bulgarian: ФК Балкан Ботевград, romanized: FK Balkan Botevgrad) is a Bulgarian football club, playing in the city of Botevgrad. The
Balkan-1935 Balkan Cup
The 1935 Balkan Cup was the sixth Balkan Cup football tournament. The national teams of Yugoslavia, Greece, Bulgaria and Romania took part and Yugoslavia
Balkan-Serkan Balkan
Serkan Balkan (born 28 March 1994 in Trabzon) is a Turkish cyclist, who most recently rode for Turkish amateur team Trek Trakya. 2012 2nd Road race, National
Balkan-Chamois
the Apennines, the Dinarides, the Tatra to the Carpathian Mountains, the Balkan Mountains, the Rila–Rhodope massif, Pindus, the northeastern mountains of
Balkan-Serbs
the whole genome SNP data situates Serbs with Montenegrins in between two Balkan clusters. Y-DNA results show that haplogroups I2a and R1a together stand
Balkan-Balkan Info
Balkan Info (Serbian Cyrillic: Балкан инфо) is an independent media production company based in Belgrade, Serbia. It was founded in 2015 by journalist
Balkan-Balkan (album)
Balkan is the second studio album by Bosnian-Serbian pop-folk recording artist Seka Aleksić. It was released 1 December 2003 through the record label Grand
Balkan-North Macedonia
Empire from the mid-14th until the early 20th century, when, following the Balkan Wars of 1912 and 1913, the modern territory of North Macedonia came under
Balkan-Kingdom of Bulgaria
military plans and for seeking options for unification of all lands in the Balkans region with an ethnic Bulgarian majority (lands that had been seized from
Balkan-Maurice's Balkan campaigns
Maurice's Balkan campaigns were a series of military expeditions conducted by Roman Emperor Maurice (reigned 582–602) in an attempt to defend the Balkan provinces
Balkan-Balkan dialects of Bulgarian
The Balkan dialects are the most extensive group of dialects of the Bulgarian language, covering almost half of the present-day territory of Bulgaria.
Balkan-Balkan, Mazgirt
Balkan (Kurdish: Ilanli) is a village in the Mazgirt District, Tunceli Province, Turkey. The village is populated by Kurds of the Hormek tribe and had
Balkan-Montenegro
lit. 'Black Mountain') is a country in Southeast Europe, located in the Balkans. It is bordered by Bosnia and Herzegovina to the north, Serbia to the northeast
Balkan-Third Balkan War
1910s Balkan Wars, prior to WWI from 1912–1913 First Balkan War, 1912–1913 war between the Balkan League and the Ottoman Empire Second Balkan War, 1913
Balkan-Balkan Battlegroup
The Balkan Battlegroup is an EU Battlegroup led by Greece. Originally referred to as HELBROC (an acronym of its first member States, namely HELlas, Bulgaria
Balkan-Bulgaria
attacked from the lands of Old Great Bulgaria and permanently invaded the Balkans in the late 7th century. They established the First Bulgarian Empire, victoriously
Balkan-Balkan (factory)
Balkan AD is a private joint-stock, machine-building company plant located in Lovech, Bulgaria, established in 1938. It produced aircraft, automobiles
Balkan-Balkan Express (train)
The Balkan Express (Turkish: Balkan Ekspresi) was an international overnight passenger train that ran between Istanbul, Turkey and Belgrade, Serbia, via
Balkan-Albanian language
surviving representative of the Albanoid branch, which belongs to the Paleo-Balkan group. Standard Albanian is the official language of Albania and Kosovo
Balkan-Bosnia and Herzegovina
informally as Bosnia, is a country in Southeast Europe, situated on the Balkan Peninsula. It borders Serbia to the east, Montenegro to the southeast, and
Balkan-Balkenkreuz
Of The World. Retrieved 19 August 2012. Cf. the erroneous rendition as "Balkan Cross" in Cochrane, John; Elliott, Stuart (1998). Military Aircraft Insignia
Balkan-Alexander's Balkan campaign
The Balkan campaign of Alexander the Great took place in 335 BC, against a number of rebellious vassals of the Macedonian kingdom. Alexander successfully
Balkan-Fuat Balkan
Fuat Balkan (28 August 1887 – 28 May 1970) was a Turkish sabre fencer. He competed at the 1924 and 1928 Summer Olympics. "Salih Fuat Balkan". Kafkasevi
Balkan-Bulgaria Air
flights. The airline was established in 2002 as a successor to the insolvent Balkan Bulgarian Airlines and commenced operations on 4 December that year. By
Balkan-Balkan Inc.
Balkan Inc. was a Slovenian television series. It was broadcast in 2006. Ivo Ban as Lord Ivan Brkić as Momo Desnica Aleksandar Cvjetković as Čens Nina
Balkan-Balkan Spy
Balkan Spy (Serbo-Croatian: Balkanski špijun, Serbian Cyrillic: Балкански шпијун) is a 1984 Yugoslav comedy drama film directed by Serbian directors Dušan
Balkan-Linaria dalmatica
belonged to the Scrophulariaceae (Figwort) family. Its common names include Balkan toadflax, broadleaf toadflax, and Dalmatian toadflax. Linaria dalmatica
Balkan-List of military equipment of Germany's allies on the Eastern front
This is a list of military equipment of Germany's allies on the Balkan and Russian fronts (1941–1945). Other weapons were used for training or national
Balkan-Pljeskavica
of the national dishes of Serbia and is very popular in the neighbouring Balkan and former Yugoslav countries of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo
Balkan-Balkan hypothesis
Balkan hypothesis may refer to: A theory in the history of the Romanian language (Rösler theory); see Origin of Romanians#Migration from the south A theory
Balkan-Balkan Bazaar
Balkan Bazaar (Albanian: Ballkan Bazar) is an Albanian film directed by Edmond Budina. The film describes how Albanian graves were opened by Greeks and
Balkan-Sobranie
and manufactured by Gallaher Group, a subsidiary of Japan Tobacco. The Balkan Sobranie tobacco business was established in London in 1879 by Albert Weinberg
Balkan-Journalists of the Balkan Wars
the First and Second Balkan Wars. The First Balkan War lasted from October 1912 to May 1913, and comprised actions of the Balkan League (Serbia, Greece
Balkan-Balkan Jews
Balkan Jews refers to Jews who live or lived in the Balkans. The Jewish communities of the Balkans were some of the oldest in Europe and date back to antiquity
Balkan-Balkan (band)
Balkan (Serbian Cyrillic: Балкан; transl. Balkans) was a Yugoslav rock band formed in Novi Sad in 1982. Led by guitarist and vocalist Aleksandar "Leki"
Balkan-Albanians
Shqiptarët, pronounced [ʃcipˈtaɾət]) are an ethnic group native to the Balkan Peninsula who share a common Albanian ancestry, culture, history and language
Balkan-Austria-Hungary
a way of gaining power in the Balkans. Serbia, Montenegro and Romania became fully independent. Nonetheless, the Balkans remained a site of political unrest
Balkan-Adele Balkan
Adele Balkan (August 27, 1907 – November 20, 1999) was an American costume designer whose career spanned 40 years working on motion pictures during Hollywood's
Balkan-Balkan International Basketball League
The Balkan International Basketball League (BIBL), also known as the Balkan League and as the Delasport BIBL Balkan League for sponsorship reasons, is
Balkan-Balkans Cup
The Balkans Cup (officially Coupe Balkanique de Football) was an international football competition for clubs from Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Romania
Balkan-Balkan snow vole
The Balkan snow vole (Dinaromys bogdanovi), also known as Martino's snow vole, is the only member of the genus Dinaromys. Eight subspecies of this vole
Balkan-Greater Albania
borders, was implemented under the Italian and Nazi German occupation of the Balkans during World War II. The idea of unification has roots in the events of
Balkan-Süleyman Hüsnü Pasha
Murad V. He was the chief commander of Ottoman military operations in the Balkan Peninsula during the Russo-Turkish War (1877–78). He was considered as the
Balkan-1932 Balkan Cup
The 1932 Balkan Cup was the third Balkan Cup football tournament. The national teams of Yugoslavia, Greece, Bulgaria and Romania took part and it was
Balkan-1929–31 Balkan Cup
The 1929–31 Balkan Cup was the competition's first edition. Four teams participated: Romania, Greece, Yugoslavia, and Bulgaria. Romania won the trophy
Balkan-Eastern Bonelli's warbler
Eastern Bonelli's warbler (Phylloscopus orientalis), sometimes known as Balkan warbler, is a "warbler" in the leaf warbler genus Phylloscopus. It was formerly
Balkan-Dardani
were a Paleo-Balkan people, who lived in a region that was named Dardania after their settlement there. They were among the oldest Balkan peoples, and
Balkan-Trans-Balkan pipeline
The Trans-Balkan pipeline is a natural gas pipeline between Turkey and Ukraine with branches to Greece and North Macedonia. It was used by Gazprom for
Balkan-Cobitis elongata
Cobitis elongata (Balkan loach) is a species of ray-finned fish in the family Cobitidae. It is found in Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia
Balkan-The Ninth Gate
New York City rare book dealer, is hired by wealthy collector Boris Balkan. Balkan has acquired a copy of The Nine Gates of the Kingdom of Shadows, a book
Balkan-Erica spiculifolia
Erica spiculifolia, commonly known as spike heath or Balkan heath, is a species of plant native to southeastern Europe and northern Asia Minor. It is a
Balkan-Romania
Dobruja and the neighbouring peoples as far as the Middle Danube and the Balkan Mountains between around 55 and 44 BC. After Burebista was murdered in 44 BC
Balkan-Masters of the Universe? NATO's Balkan Crusade
Masters of the Universe? NATO's Balkan Crusade is a 2000 anthology of texts critical of the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia during the Kosovo War, edited by
Balkan-List of Romanian words of possible pre-Roman origin
which in turn developed from the Vulgar Latin spoken in a region of the Balkans which has not yet been exactly determined, but is generally agreed to have
Balkan-Balkan goat
The Balkan goat is a domestic autochthonous breed, which originated from wild goats that inhabited the area of the Balkan Peninsula. Different environmental
Balkan-Alexander I of Yugoslavia
heir apparent. Alexander distinguished himself as a commander during the Balkan Wars, leading the Serbian army to victory over the Ottomans and the Bulgarians
Balkan-The Balkan Girls
"The Balkan Girls" is a song by Romanian singer Elena Gheorghe for a special 2009 edition of her second studio album, Te Ador (2008), and third record
Balkan-Aromanians
(Aromanian: Armãnji, Rrãmãnji) are an ethnic group native to the southern Balkans who speak Aromanian, an Eastern Romance language. They traditionally live
Balkan-Franco Balkan
Cyrillic: Горан Валка; born 1 August 1983) known by his stage name Franco Balkan, is a Bosnian rapper and hip hop recording artist, songwriter and producer
Balkan-Eastern South Slavic
Torlakian dialectal area. The Balkan Slavic area is also part of the Balkan Sprachbund. The external boundaries of the Balkan Slavic/Eastern South Slavic
Balkan-Balkans campaign (World War II)
The Balkans campaign of World War II began with the Italian invasion of Greece on 28 October 1940. In the early months of 1941, Italy's offensive had
Balkan-Butcher of the Balkans
Butcher of the Balkans is a sobriquet that has been used for the following individuals who committed war crimes and other atrocities in the Balkans. Andrija
Balkan-Balkan Township, St. Louis County, Minnesota
Balkan Township is a township in Saint Louis County, Minnesota, United States. The township was named after the Balkan Mountains. The population was 832
Balkan-Fagus × taurica
taurica, the Crimean beech, is a deciduous tree in the beech genus Fagus. The Balkan beech or Moesian beech (Fagus moesiaca), is considered to be the same species
Balkan-Balkan studies
Balkan studies or Balkanology is the studies of the Balkans. Academic International Association of South-East European Studies (AIESEE) East European
Balkan-Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)
Serbia, and Montenegro. Fought in the Balkans and in the Caucasus, it originated in emerging 19th-century Balkan nationalism. Additional factors included
Balkan-Gypsy Beats and Balkan Bangers
Gypsy Beats and Balkan Bangers and its follow up Gypsy Beats and Balkan Bangers Too are two compilations of Eastern European-inspired music tracks, compiled
Balkan-South Slavs
contiguous region of Southeast Europe comprising the eastern Alps and the Balkan Peninsula. Geographically separated from the West Slavs and East Slavs by
Balkan-Prehistory of Southeastern Europe
doubt that the term Upper Palaeolithic Revolution is appropriate to the Balkans. In general, continual evolutionary changes are the first crucial characteristic
Balkan-Balkan–Danubian culture
The Balkan–Danubian culture was an early medieval archaeological culture which emerged in the region of the Lower Danube in the 8th century and flourished
Balkan-Balkan endemic nephropathy
Balkan endemic nephropathy (BEN) is a form of interstitial nephritis causing kidney failure. It was first identified in the 1920s among several small,
Balkan-Glomeris balcanica
Glomeris balcanica, also known as the Balkan pill millipede, is a species of pill millipede within the family Glomeridae and order Glomerida. Glomeris
Balkan-Muhacir
the Turks in 1699. Approximately 5-7 million Muslim migrants from the Balkans (from Bulgaria 1.15 million-1.5 million; Greece 1.2 million; Romania, 400
Balkan-Peter I of Serbia
age". Peter was the supreme commander of the Royal Serbian Army in the Balkan Wars. On 24 June 1914, the aging king proclaimed his son and heir Alexander
Balkan-Edi Rama
three local ones. He was one of the initiators of Open Balkan, an economic zone of the Western Balkans countries intended to guarantee the "Four Freedoms"
Balkan-Armenian genocide
military defeats and territorial losses—especially during the 1912–1913 Balkan Wars—leading to fear among CUP leaders that the Armenians would seek independence
Balkan-Anemonoides blanda
Anemonoides blanda, syn. Anemone blanda, the Balkan anemone, Grecian windflower, or winter windflower, is a species of flowering plant in the family Ranunculaceae
Balkan-Turkish people
groups include the Rumelian Turks (also referred to as Balkan Turks) historically located in the Balkans; Turkish Cypriots on the island of Cyprus, Meskhetian
Balkan-Aleksandar Vučić
2022. During his tenure as president, Vučić initiated Open Balkan, an economic zone of Balkan countries intended to guarantee "four freedoms", and signed
Balkan-2015 European migrant crisis
significant numbers from Afghanistan, Nigeria, Pakistan, Iraq, Eritrea, and the Balkans. The increase in asylum seekers has been attributed to factors such as
Balkan-Kingdom of Serbia
(Serbian: Краљевина Србија, Kraljevina Srbija) was a country located in the Balkans which was created when the ruler of the Principality of Serbia, Milan I
Balkan-Balkan Hemus Group AG
Balkan Hemus Group AD is an organization, part of the larger holding company Chimimport, that operates the three Bulgarian airlines: Bulgaria Air, Hemus
Balkan-Balkan Mathematical Olympiad
The Balkan Mathematical Olympiad (BMO) is an international contest of winners of high-school national competitions from European countries. Albania BMO
Balkan-Rise of nationalism in the Ottoman Empire
nationalism emerged in Europe in the 19th century at a time when most of the Balkans were still under Ottoman rule. The Christian peoples of the Ottoman Empire
Balkan-Albania national football team
team, Albania first collected a major tournament trophy in 1946 with the Balkan Cup, followed by the Malta International Football Tournament (2000). At
Balkan-Balkan News
The Balkan News was a daily newspaper produced in Salonika for the British Salonica Force (BSF) fighting on the Macedonian front. It was first published
Balkan-FK Balkan Mirijevo
FK Balkan Mirijevo is a Serbian football club. In the seasons 1941–42 and 1942–43 Balkan played in the Serbian League which was the top national tier
Balkan-Serbia and Montenegro
Југославија, Jugoslavija), was a country in Southeast Europe located in the Balkans that existed from 1992 to 2006, following the breakup of the Socialist
Balkan-Justinian II
tax revenue split. This enabled Justinian to turn his attention to the Balkans, where much imperial territory had been lost to Slavic tribes. In 687 Justinian
Balkan-Yugoslav colonization of Kosovo
the four Balkan states defeated the Ottoman Empire. The first brief attempts at colonisation were made by Montenegro and Serbia during the Balkan Wars and
Balkan-History of Romania
stretched from the Black Sea to the source of the river Tisa and from the Balkan Mountains to Bohemia. During that period, the Geto-Dacians conquered a wider