turkey, Bulgaria, Romania
The Middle East region is most closely connected to the eastern coast of Africa, due to shared historical trade routes, cultural exchanges, and geopolitical interactions. Countries such as Saudi Arabia, Yemen, and Oman have strong ties with countries along the eastern coast of Africa like Somalia, Kenya, and Tanzania.
Transcaucasia is a region in the South Caucasus that includes the countries of Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia. It is located at the crossroads of Eastern Europe and Western Asia.
The eastern Balkans region is composed of countries such as Bulgaria, Romania, and parts of Serbia. It is characterized by diverse cultures, landscapes, and histories, reflecting a blend of Eastern and Western influences. The region is known for its rich heritage, including ancient ruins, Orthodox monasteries, and vibrant traditional music and dance.
Ukraine is located in Eastern Europe. It shares borders with countries such as Russia, Belarus, Poland, and others.
The capital town of the Eastern region is Koforidua.
The countries in the region known as the West Balkan are: Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia and Slovenia.
Balkan peninsula
No, Serbia is not considered a Middle Eastern country. It is located in Southeast Europe, in the Balkan region.
Eastern Europe. Though there are several subdivisions, like the Balkan Peninsula and the Baltic States.
Rumelia is the Turkish name for the south Balkan region.
Rakia is the traditional Balkan drink that is popular in the region.
Region in the Balkan peninsula
The most popular rakija brandy in the Balkan region is ljivovica, which is made from plums.
The Balkan Peninsula is a geographical region located in the Southeastern part of Europe. Its name comes from the Balkan Mountains. The sovereign states that conform this peninsula are Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Kosovo, Macedonia and Montenegro.
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Serbia is in the Southeastern region of Europe. It is sorrounded by Balkan countries and by the Adriatic Sea. It's very close to Germany, Greece, and Italy.
Instability in the Balkan region worsened from 1912 to 1913 because of minor wars.