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  2. Balkans - Wikipedia

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    The Balkan Peninsula has a combined area of about 470,000 km 2 (181,000 sq mi). The peninsula is generally encompassed in the region known as Southeast Europe. [33] [34] [35] Italy currently holds a small area around Trieste that is by some older definitions considered a part of the Balkan Peninsula. However, the regions of Trieste and Istria ...

  3. Geography of Europe - Wikipedia

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    The Balkan peninsula is separated from Asia by the Black and Aegean Seas. Italy is separated from the Balkans by the Adriatic Sea, and from Iberia by the Mediterranean Sea, which also separates Europe from Africa. Eastward, mainland Europe widens much like the mouth of a funnel, until the boundary with Asia is reached at the Ural Mountains and ...

  4. File:Geographic map of Balkan Peninsula.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Balkan Peninsula.svg - Wikipedia

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    Location map of the Balkan Peninsula Items portrayed in this file ... InterRail Global Pass countries: Image title: A blank Map of Europe. Every country has an id and ...

  6. Outline of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    On 28 June 2006, it became the 192nd member state of the United Nations; [4] on 11 May 2007 the 47th member state of the Council of Europe; [5] and on 5 June 2017, the 29th member of NATO. On 15 December 2008, Montenegro presented its official application to the European Union, with the hopes of gaining EU candidate status by 2009.

  7. List of peninsulas - Wikipedia

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    The Balkans is a region which natural borders do not coincide with the technical definition of a peninsula hence modern geographers reject the idea of a Balkan Peninsula. It would include Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia and the European part of Turkey.

  8. Template:Balkan countries - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Balkans - Wikipedia

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    The Balkans region of Southeastern Europe. ... Balkan countries (13 C, 12 P) + Balkan studies (9 C, 18 P) Balkans-related lists (8 P) C. ... Maps of the Balkans (5 C, ...