The country that gained their independence after the first Balkan War is Albania. They got their independence from the Ottoman Empire.
Bulgaria
Yugoslavia & Greece.
The Balkan states are those countries on the Balkan Penisula, which is located in South-East Europe and includes Albania, Greece, Bulgaria, Montenegro, Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Macdeonia, Romania, and part of Turkey.
It was before the 1914-18 war. There was a Balkan War in 1912.
Bulgaria.
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The government of the Soviet Union also called the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was a communistic dictatorship (look up totalitarianism) under the control of Joseph Stalin. The government was in control of most modern day Russia and parts of modern day Poland from 1922-1941. Towards the end world war 2 up until 1991 it controlled most of the Balkan peninsula, eastern Europe, half of what was once Nazi Germany, all the way as far south as what is the Caucasus region & Kazakhstan.
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The establishment of the First Bulgarian State in 681 AD. War with the Byzentine Empire, Formation of 2nd Bulgarian State, 1st and 2nd Balkan wars, Colonialism by the Otoman for 500 years. Liberation of Bulgaria with thge help of the Russian brothers, Formation of 3rd Bulgarian State. Formation of Government by the Communist Party in 1944. Fall of Communist rule in 1989 and start of era of New Democracy.
The Balkan Peninsula. The Balkan Peninsula.
In the first Balkan War, it was the Balkan League versus the Ottoman Empire. The Balkan League consisted of Greece, Bulgaria, Serbia, and Montenegro. The result of the First Balkan War was a victory for the Balkan League, in which all members acquired Ottoman land.
Europe, on the Balkan peninsula (Serbia and Bulgaria).
Balkan nationalism refers to the desire of the various ethnic groups living on the Balkan Peninsula to have countries of their own. Balkan nationalism led to World War 1.
During World War II, the Balkans were not in fact at the center of the conflict between European powers. While all of the Balkan nations became embroiled in the war, whether as Axis or Allied associates, this theater remained subsidiary (if also important for its material resources and drain on Axis manpower) from start to finish.
Southeastern Europe; the Balkan Peninsula.
The Balkans are a peninsula itself: the Balkan Peninsula.