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1 season, 4 episodes: 2017 [62] White Gold: Sitcom: BBC Two: United Kingdom: All other markets except Ireland 2 seasons, 12 episodes: 2017 –19 [63] Why Are You Like This: Comedy: ABC TV: Australia: Selected territories 1 season, 6 episodes: 2018 –21 Workin' Moms: Sitcom: CBC: Canada: All other markets 7 seasons, 83 episodes: 2017 –23 [64 ...
January 4, 2019 Drama: 1 h 34 min: English The Last Laugh: January 11, 2019 Comedy: 1 h 38 min: English IO: January 18, 2019 Science fiction: 1 h 36 min: English Soni: January 18, 2019 Crime drama: 1 h 37 min: Hindi Polar: January 25, 2019 Action: 1 h 58 min: English Velvet Buzzsaw: February 1, 2019 Dark comedy horror: 1 h 52 min: English High ...
February 4, 2018 Science fiction horror: 1 h 42 min: English When We First Met: February 9, 2018 Romantic comedy: 1 h 37 min: English Love Per Square Foot: February 14, 2018 Romantic comedy: 2 h 13 min: Hindi Irreplaceable You: February 16, 2018 Romantic drama: 1 h 36 min: English Mute: February 23, 2018 Science fiction: 2 h 6 min: English The ...
Map of the Balkan Peninsula, as defined by the Danube–Sava–Kupa line Map of the Balkan Peninsula, as defined by the less conventional Adriatic-Black Sea line. The Balkans, partly corresponding with the Balkan Peninsula, encompasses areas that may also be placed in Southeastern, Southern, Eastern Europe and Central Europe.
The first season takes place during the period just before the 6 January Dictatorship and follows attempts by the pair to solve a string of sacrificial murders shaking Belgrade. The first season ran from 22 October to 24 December 2017 on the RTS1 channel, as well as on many other television channels in the former Yugoslavia. A second season was ...
The principal reason for the Ottoman defeat in the autumn of 1912 was the decision on the part of the Ottoman government to respond to the demands from the Balkan League on 15 October 1912 by declaring war at a time when its mobilization, ordered on 1 October, was only partially complete. [130]
However, after the Congress of Berlin (1878) there was a political need for a new term and gradually "the Balkans" was revitalized, but in the maps, the northern border was in Serbia and Montenegro and Greece was not included (it only depicted the Ottoman occupied parts of Europe), while Yugoslavian maps also included Croatia and Bosnia.
Coined in the early 20th century, the term "Balkanization" traces its origins to the depiction of events during the Balkan Wars (1912–1913) and the First World War (1914–1918). It did not emerge during the gradual secession of Balkan nations from the Ottoman Empire over the 19th century, but was coined at the end of the First World War.