Balkans
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- | A [[geographical]] region in the southeast of Europe, roughly equivalent to the area covered by the former [[Yugoslav]] countries, [[Bulgaria]], [[Albania]], [[Greece]] and sometimes [[Romania]].{{GFDL}} | + | A [[geographical]] region in the southeast of Europe, roughly equivalent to the area covered by the former [[Yugoslav]] countries, [[Bulgaria]], [[Albania]], [[Greece]] and sometimes [[Romania]]. |
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A geographical region in the southeast of Europe, roughly equivalent to the area covered by the former Yugoslav countries, Bulgaria, Albania, Greece and sometimes Romania.
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