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In 1908, the Balkan Wars began, marked by the conflict over territorial disputes in southeastern Europe, primarily involving Serbia, Montenegro, Greece, and Bulgaria against the Ottoman Empire. The Second Balkan War erupted in 1913 as former allies turned against each other over the spoils of the first conflict, leading to further territorial changes and escalating tensions in the region. These wars set the stage for greater conflicts in Europe, contributing to the circumstances that led to World War I.

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