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  2. History of the Balkans - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. File:Balkan 1912 es.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. List of country music performers - Wikipedia

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    Tommy Collins (1930–2000) Travis Collins; Jessi Colter (born 1943) Andrew Combs; Luke Combs (born 1990) Amie Comeaux (1976–1997) The Common Linnets; Perry Como (1912–2001) Ray Condo; Confederate Railroad; John Conlee (born 1946) Earl Thomas Conley (1941–2019) Graeme Connors; Stompin' Tom Connors (1936–2013) Patricia Conroy (born 1964 ...

  5. Hot Springs National Park - Wikipedia

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    Hot Springs National Park is a national park of the United States in central Garland County, Arkansas, adjacent to the city of Hot Springs. Hot Springs Reservation was initially created by an act of the United States Congress on April 20, 1832, to be preserved for future recreation. Established before the concept of a national park existed, it ...

  6. Balkans - Wikipedia

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    The Western Balkans is a political neologism coined to refer to Albania and the territory of the former Yugoslavia, except Slovenia, since the early 1990s. The region of the Western Balkans, a coinage exclusively used in pan-European parlance, roughly corresponds to the Dinaric Alps territory.

  7. Lake Prespa - Wikipedia

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    They are the highest tectonic lakes in the Balkans, at an elevation of 853 metres (2,799 ft). The area contains three national parks: Galičica National Park in North Macedonia, Prespa National Park in Albania, and Prespa National Park in Greece. The largest town in the region is Resen in North Macedonia.

  8. Music of Albania - Wikipedia

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    The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music Online 8, 2000: 986-1004. Taylor, Roger. Review of "The Music of Albania". Brio 32, 1995: 40-42; Vako, Milto. "The Origin and Development of Albanian Choral Music." New Sound: International Magazine for Music 28 2006. Kenge, Albanian Piano Music, Vol. 1, Kirsten Johnson, piano, Guild GMCD 7257.

  9. Fogel Field - Wikipedia

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    Fogel Field; Former names: Fordyce Field; Holder Field: Location: 847 Whittington Ave Hot Springs, Arkansas United States Coordinates: 1]: Owner: Arkansas Alligator Farm and Petting Zoo: Surface: Grass: Construction; Broke ground: 1912: Opened: 1912: Closed: 1952: Main contractors: Hot Springs Park Company: Tenants; Major League Spring Training Philadelphia Phillies (1912) Pittsburgh Pirates ...