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Albania a Balkan country bordered by Greece, North Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro, and the Adriatic Sea.
Alps a high mountain range extending from southern France through Switzerland, Italy, Germany, and Austria, and into the Balkan region and Albania.
Balkan of or pertaining to the Balkan States or their peoples. [3 definitions]
Balkan States the countries on the Balkan Peninsula, including Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro, Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, and European Turkey; the Balkans.
Black Sea a sea surrounded by Russia, Ukraine, Turkey, and the Balkan Peninsula.
Bosnia and Herzegovina since 1992, a Balkan republic bordered by Croatia, Montenegro, and Serbia.
Bulgaria a Balkan country on the Black Sea between Rumania and Turkey.
Byzantine Empire one of two divisions of the Roman Empire that flourished from the fourth century until 1453 in the southern part of the Balkan Peninsula and the western part of Asia Minor; Eastern Roman Empire.
Croatia since 1992, a Balkan republic bordered by the Adriatic Sea, Slovenia, Hungary, and Bosnia and Herzegovina; formerly part of Yugoslavia.
Greece a Balkan country on the Mediterranean between the Aegean and Adriatic Seas.
Montenegro a Balkan republic bordered by the Adriatic Sea, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Serbia.
North Macedonia a Balkan republic bordering Albania and Greece, formerly known as the Republic of Macedonia or Macedonia. The nation of North Macedonia is officially the Republic of North Macedonia.
Slovenia since 1992, a Balkan republic bordering Italy and Austria; formerly part of Yugoslavia.
Thrace a wine producing region in the east of the Balkan Peninsula north of the Aegean Sea, colonized by ancient Greeks and encompassing parts of present day Greece, Bulgaria, and Turkey.
Yugoslavia formerly, a southeastern European country on the Balkan Peninsula. It is now divided into the independent republics of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Macedonia, and Serbia.