Bulgaria, Serbia, Greece, Montenegro, Croatia, Slovenia, Rumania, Constantinople, Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia, Armenia, Thrace. These are all the countries I know of. Sorry if it's not complete. Bulgaria, Serbia, Greece, Montenegro, Croatia, Slovenia, Rumania, Constantinople, Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia, Armenia, Thrace. These are all the countries I know of. Sorry if it's not complete.
Russia's motive in supporting Serbia during the crisis of 1914 was to protect its Slavic ally and maintain its influence in the Balkans against Austria-Hungary.
The Balkans (or the Balkan Peninsula) is located in Southeastern Europe.
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.
What caused the struggle for the power in the Balkans that erupted in 1914?
The Balkans, southern European countries.
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The power struggled did not begin in 1914. It simply continued to drag on into that year. The Balkans had been a crossroads of trade routes with the middle east in the past and in a militaristic age like the late 1800s and early 1900s, its position near multiple seas made it a desirable for naval purposes as well as trade. Both explain why outside empires would want it. And with the large number of ethnic groups native to the Balkans, there has always been a contest to control land for a specific group.
In 1914, the desire to control the Balkans was primarily held by Austria-Hungary and Russia. Austria-Hungary aimed to expand its influence in the region to counteract Slavic nationalism, while Russia sought to support Slavic populations and assert its dominance in the Balkans as a protector of Slavic nations. This tension contributed to the outbreak of World War I following the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria in Sarajevo. The Balkans were seen as a strategically important area, leading to increased rivalries among the great powers.
Russia's motive in supporting Serbia during the crisis of 1914 was to protect its Slavic ally and maintain its influence in the Balkans against Austria-Hungary.
The Balkans (or the Balkan Peninsula) is located in Southeastern Europe.
Silence of the Balkans was created in 1998.
Imagining the Balkans was created in 1997.
Parascheva of the Balkans died in 10##.
The majority of the population of the Balkans and Russia are the Slavs.
had a long history of nationalists uprising and ethic clashes.