No. The Balkans is in the southeast of Europe. Poland is further north, in the east of Europe.
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No, he didn't hate the region. He disliked Slavic people that lived there. He didn't hate Romania, Bulgaria or Greece, although these countries are in Balkans.
Islam only became an important religion in the Balkans in the 16th century when the Ottoman Empire conquered all of the Balkans.
Turkish Ottomans started to expand to Bulgaria and Serbia in the Balkans in the 14th century and remained as an important power, in varying degrees, in the region until the end of WWI in 1918. Today, modern Republic of Turkey still has a small part of southeastern Balkans.
Imagining the Balkans was created in 1997.
Silence of the Balkans was created in 1998.
Parascheva of the Balkans died in 10##.
The majority of the population of the Balkans and Russia are the Slavs.
The Balkans were also known as the Balkan Peninsula.
The country that is landlocked in the Western Balkans is Macedonia.
Dance Party in the Balkans was created in 2007.
Al Jazeera Balkans was created in 2011.
The Scent of Rain in the Balkans was created in 1986.
The Ottoman Empire.
no Hungary or Slovenia were not part of the western balkans
The Balkans consists of several different countries each with a separate leader.