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The Iron Gate and mountains.
The Iron Gate, a significant geographical feature formed by tectonic activity, has historically acted as a natural barrier in the Balkans, contributing to the separation of various ethnic groups. This mountainous region creates a challenging terrain that influences migration patterns and cultural exchange, leading to distinct ethnic identities. Additionally, the complex interplay of plate tectonics in this area has shaped the landscape, further reinforcing divisions among communities.
The three religious groups that were in conflict in the Balkans were Islam, Orthodox Christianity, and Roman Catholicism. Each of the religions was fighting for dominance and control of the region.
Disagreements or conflicts in beliefs, values, or opinions can cause individuals to form separate groups. Physical distance or geographical barriers can lead to groups becoming separated. Differences in socioeconomic status or access to resources can create divides between groups of individuals.
There are around a dozen major ethnicities in the Balkans and a number of minor ones as well. The major ethnicities include:AlbanianBosniakBulgarianCroatGreekHungarianMacedonianMontenegrinRomani (Gypsy)RomanianSerbTurk
when members of two separated groups of a population can no longer interbreed, the two groups are members of different what
The Balkans is separated into numerous ethnoreligious nationalistic countries. Bosniaks, Croats, and Serbs are separated predominantly by religion: Muslim, Catholics, and Orthodox Christians respectively. Serbs and Kosovars are similarly separated by religion (Orthodox v. Muslim) but are also split by language (Serbo-Croatian v. Albanian). Slovenes and Croats are both Catholics but are separated by language (Slovenian v. Serbo-Croatian). Macedonians and Serbs are both Orthodox but are separated by language (Macedonian and Serbo-Croatian).
The kingdom Fungi is separated into two main groups: macrofungi (such as mushrooms) and microfungi (such as yeasts and molds).
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The key feature was the genocide of the Jews.In the US, in particular, the term is often extended, especially outside academic circles, to:the particularly savage war that the Germans fought on the Eastern Front and the Balkans in World War 2and miscellaneous groups that the Nazis wanted to get rid of.
Senate and House of Representatives.