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The Balkans, southern European countries.
Greece is similar to other southern European countries in terms of its Mediterranean climate, cuisine, and historic ruins. However, Greece has a unique cultural heritage, including its ancient Greek civilization and mythology. Greek language and alphabet also set it apart from other southern European countries.
The first European settlement in Illinois occurred in the late 17th century, primarily in the southern part of the state, with French explorers and settlers establishing communities near the Mississippi River. The area around Cahokia was one of the earliest European settlements, founded in 1699. Over time, European settlement expanded northward and westward, but the initial areas of settlement were concentrated in the southern and central regions of Illinois.
The population of Southern Illinois is 1,200,000.
In 1914, the Austro-Hungarian Empire controlled much of the southern part of Europe, particularly the Balkans. This region included countries like Bosnia and Herzegovina, which were annexed by Austria-Hungary in 1908, and parts of Serbia and Croatia. The empire's influence in the area contributed to rising tensions that eventually led to the outbreak of World War I.
It is possible that southern European countries are particularly vulnerable to a strong euro because of the type of products that they produce. These countries traditionally export "low-tech" manufactured items such as textiles, toys, and footwear. These goods are in direct competition with inexpensive goods from China. In the northern European countries the products that are manufactured and exported are rarer and can not be substituted with comparable products from countries like China.
There are two Southern Illinois University locations, one in Carbondale Illinois, and the other in Edwardsville Illinois.
There are twenty-three countries in Southern Europe. These countries are: Albania, Andorra, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Gibraltar, Greece, Italy, Kosovo, Macedonia, Malta, Montenegro, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Turkey, and Vatican City.
Portugal and Spain were the two European countries that focused on exploration and colonization of the southern continent, which is now known as South America. Portugal established colonies in Brazil, while Spain had extensive colonies throughout South America.
The address of the University Museum At Southern Illinois University In Carbondale is: Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL 62901-4508