In the 19th century
No borders between Romania and Greece. Romania has borders with Serbia, Hungary, Ukraine, Moldova, Bulgaria. Greece has borders with Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Turkey. ___ Bulgaria borders Greece and Romania.
To the north of the European part of Turkey are Greece and Bulgaria; to the west of Romania is Hungary.
Russian Empire Austro-Hungarian Empire Romania Italy France United Kingdom Germany Greece Turkish Empire
Romania export to Germany, Italy, Austria, Turkey, Hungary, Bulgaria, China, France, Greece, Serbia etc.
Before the breakup of the country, Yugoslavia was bordered by Italy, Austria, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, and Albania.
Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Austria-Hungary, Montenegro, Greece, and the Ottoman Empire.
New Immigration was the term given to immigrants from Southern Europe and Russia. Many of these immigrants were from Italy, Hungary, Poland, and Greece.
Greek Orthodox: Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, Serbia Catholic: Croatia, Hungary, Austria
Germany! I presume you mean in WWII. Germany occupied parts of France, Italy, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Greece, and possibly others I have forgotten.
nearer countries are who are in the border attached: Romania, Greece, Macedonia, Serbia, Turkey without border nearest are: Albania, Croatia, Bosna-Herzegovina, Montenegro, Hungary
The axis powers controlled: Norway, France, Poland, Finland, Romania, Hungary, Yugoslavia, and Morocco they also controlled most of northern Africa and most of the pacafic becase japan was allied with the axis and Manchuria
Austria, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Germany, Russia, Greece, Ottoman empire, and Montenegro made up the Balkans in 1914. Today, the Balkans are made up of Greece, Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Romania, Yugoslavia, Serbia, Montenegro, and Bosnia Herzegovina.