Albania,Republic of Kosovo,Macedonia,Montenegro,Serbia,Bosnia&Herzegovina,Kroacia,
Grece,Bulgaria,(one part of) Rumania.
Romania is not a part of Balkans (geographically speaking).
Italy is a country that is not considered part of the Balkans region. The Balkans typically include countries in Southeastern Europe such as Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, and Slovenia.
Some of the poorest countries in the Balkans region are Kosovo, North Macedonia, and Albania. These countries face challenges such as high unemployment rates, low GDP per capita, and limited economic development. However, it is important to note that the region as a whole has made progress in recent years towards improving their economic situations.
no Hungary or Slovenia were not part of the western balkans
The Balkans consists of several different countries each with a separate leader.
The Balkans run through countries such as Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Kosovo, Albania, North Macedonia, Greece, Bulgaria, and Romania.
Thrace
The physical features that the Eastern Balkans share are mountains, rivers and the Black Sea.
No, Denmark is part of Scandinavia.
Balkans
Greece is located in southeastern Europe. It shares borders with Albania, North Macedonia, Bulgaria, and Turkey.
The Balkans has been a historically diverse region with influences from different empires, leading to linguistic diversity. Various tribes, empires, and conquerors have left their mark, influencing the development of different languages in the region. Additionally, the mountainous terrain of the Balkans has allowed for isolated pockets of people to preserve their unique languages over time.