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Q: What part of Europe is known as the Balkans?
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Greece is located in southeastern Europe. It shares borders with Albania, North Macedonia, Bulgaria, and Turkey.


What balkan nation is considered part of Europe?

All nations in the Balkans are in Europe.


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The Balkans.


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No, it is in the south part of Europe. (on the Balkans Peninsula)


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Where is Serbia situated?

Serbia is located in Central-Southeastern Europe, and borders Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Montenegro and Croatia.


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It is part of what is called the Balkan peninsula or the Balkans.


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No. The Balkans is in the southeast of Europe. Poland is further north, in the east of Europe.


Where is the balkans?

The Balkans (or the Balkan Peninsula) is located in Southeastern Europe.


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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.


What region was described as the powder keg of Europe prior to world war 1?

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