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| Â | Albania. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05 |
 | | Albania is on the Adriatic Sea coast of the Balkan Peninsula, between Serbia and Montenegro on the north, Macedonia on the east, and Greece on the south. |  | | Albania ceased active participation in the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (COMECON) and, after the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968, withdrew from the Warsaw Treaty Organization. |  | | Albania is a republic with a unicameral assembly, to which deputies are elected by universal suffrage for four-year terms. |
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 | | Albania has a relatively high access to forestry if you compare it with other nations on the Balkan-peninsula but the illegal use of the forest is very high. |  | | Between September 26th and September 30th 1991 there was a popular vote held in Kosovo and out of the 87,01% of the population that voted 99,87% wanted to have a independent state of Kosovo. |  | | After some disturbances after the first election the Albanian economy collapsed and the people of Albania lost their confidence to the government and they had to resign. |
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| Â | WHKMLA : Historical Atlas, Albania Page |
 | | External Online Maps : Balkan Aspirations, from Perry Castaneda Library, UTexas (Report of the International Commission To Inquire into the Causes and Conduct of the Balkan Wars 1914, 153 K) External Online Maps, Balkans 1917, from Perry Castaneda Library, UTexas (prewar borders) |  | | Global Gazetteer : Albania (Modern Placenames), from calle.com Historical and Political Maps of the Balkan States, from Historical and Political Maps of the Modern Age, posted by Joaquin de Salas Vara de Rey |  | | External Online Maps : The Balkans 1918-1938, from Historical and Political Maps of the Modern Age, posted by Joaquin de Salas Vara de Rey |
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| Â | Text of the indictment prepared by Ramsey Clark |
 | | Freedom for all Balkan peoples to form a federation of their choice to provide political, civil, social, economic and cultural independence and viability for all the peoples of the region. |  | | It believes that "victors justice" is not law, but the extension of war by force of the prevailing party. |  | | Grave Violations of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR), the Genocide Convention, and Other International Covenants, Conventions, Treaties, Declarations and Domestic Laws named herein. |
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| Â | Kosovo.com: Between Two World Wars (Kosovo, by W. Dorich) |
 | | The new government was not a wealthy uncle, and Serbia proper (along with Montenegro) was the hardest hit part of the new nation by the devastations of two Balkan wars and World War I. The ideological South Slav euphoria had a very meager material base, which was very much disoriented at that. |  | | Kosovo bands in Albania were crushed by Zogu's forces with the support of some Yugoslav units. |  | | In 1927, Albania broke diplomatic relations with Yugoslavia, but dialogue was reestablished shortly thereafter. |
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 | | Illyria Albania in the Middle Ages Albanian lands under Ottoman domination National awakening and the birth of Albania Albania between wars Albania during World War II Communist and post-Communist Albania The fall of the Roman Empire and the age of great migrations brought radical changes to the Balkan Peninsula and the Illyrian people. |  | | He was educated at Broadgates Hall, now Pembroke College, Oxford, graduating bachelor of civil and canon law in June 1519. |  | | He was born in Shkodër, Albania on December 1, 1929. |
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 | | About fifty years later, the Bulgars conquered much of the Balkan Peninsula and extended their domain to the lowlands of what is now central Albania. |  | | Other Illyrians intermarried with the conquerors and eventually assimilated. |  | | Bulgar, Serb, and Byzantine forces came overland and held the region in their grip for years. |
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| Â | Alamance Independent, Alternative News, Alamance County, Burlington, Graham, North Carolina, News |
 | | All five are now members of the Balkan Action Council Steering Committee - a nonprofit group claiming to educate Americans about YugoNam and other Yugoslav wars. |  | | This time, Media Strategies - as the "Balkan Action Council" - |  | | phone number, but not its name, with Rabinowitz and Adina Schyman as being contacts for a "group" called the "Balkan Action Council." |
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| Â | Albania between the Wars - Eduseek |
 | | Subjects > History > History - 12+ > Continents and Countries > Europe > Balkan States > Albania > Albania between the Wars |  | | Link to us : Add Eduseek to your site : Newsletter |  | | The Fascist Invasion and the Transformation of Albania - |
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| Â | Balkan Wars IV by Fred C. Davis |
 | | BALKAN WARS III was Fred Davis' first modification of Reinsel's game, to improve the map and rules, in 1986. |  | | In BALKAN WARS IV I've added five new neutral centres, two new ordinary spaces, and two new sea spaces (Cyclades and the Eastern Med.), so there are now 26 centres and 26 non-centres. |  | | BALKAN WARS I was designed by Charles N. Reinsel in 1974. |
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| Â | Greece - Columbia Encyclopedia® article about Greece |
 | | In the Balkan Wars Balkan Wars, 1912–13, two short wars, fought for the possession of the European territories of the Ottoman Empire. |  | | A career soldier, he served in the Greco-Turkish War of 1897 and in the Balkan Wars of 1912–13, in which he was assistant chief of staff. |  | | The wars of the Diadochi marked, it is true, the breakup of Alexander's brief empire, but the establishment of Macedonian dynasties in Egypt, Syria, and Persia (the Ptolemies and the Seleucidae) helped to mold the world of that day into a wider unity of trade and learning. |
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| Â | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Balkan Wars |
 | | Balkan Wars, two consecutive wars fought from 1912 to 1913 between Serbia, Montenegro, Greece, Romania, Turkey, and Bulgaria, for the possession of... |  | | In the First Balkan War (1912-1913) (Balkan Wars), Bulgaria, allied with Serbia, Montenegro, and Greece, defeated Turkey. |  | | Bulgaria : History: Modern Bulgaria: Balkan Wars and World War I |
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 | | Balkan Wars, 1912-13 Bibliography of (mostly contemporary) sources on the Balkan Wars. |  | | The Failure of Balkan Communism and the Causes of the Revolutions of 1989 Concentrates on the downfall of Communist Parties through out the Balkan peninsula in 1989 and the end of the Cold War. |  | | balkan balkan holiday balkan mountain balkan mountain range balkan song book peninsula peninsula hotel niagara peninsula monterey peninsula upper peninsula lower peninsula korean peninsula iberian peninsula |
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| Â | Search Tuna Report for Bucharest Treaty 1913 |
 | | Supported by Germany, the Dual Monarchy aimed its claims to the Balkans, making it fertile soil for further disturbances and wars.... |  | | The Treaty of Bucharest 1913 stripped Bulgaria of its conquests in the Second Balkan War see Balkan Wars.... |  | | The wrong committed by this treaty has endangered the peace in Europe, and doubtless led to the Balkan wars, which led to the WW1 catastrophe.... |
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| Â | Kosovo and the Balkan Wars Kosovo Crisis Balkan Wars Questia.com Online Library |
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| Â | BALKAN WARS/BOSNIA BOOKS - FROM C. CLAYTON THOMPSON - BOOKSELLER |
 | | Balkan Wars : Conquest, Revolution, and Retribution from the Ottoman Era to the Twentieth Century and Beyond |  | | Confessions of a Macedonian Bandit : A Californian in the Balkan Wars |  | | Reflections on the Balkan Wars : Ten Years After the Break-Up of Yugoslavia |
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| Â | Tripoli, Greece articles on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Balkan Wars BALKAN WARS [Balkan Wars] 1912-13, two short wars, fought for the possession of the European territories of the Ottoman Empire. |  | | The outbreak of the Italo-Turkish War for the possession of Tripoli (1911) encouraged the Balkan states to increase their territory at Turkish expense. |  | | Tripoli Greece Plan a vacation- Save time and money Great hotel rates, reviews. |
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| Â | Free-CliffNotes.com - The Balkan Troubles |
 | | Introduction Print section Balkan Wars, two consecutive wars fought from 1912 to 1913 among the countries of the Balkan Peninsula for possession of European territories held by the Ottoman Empire. |  | | The Balkan Wars severely damaged European alliances and helped kindle the volatile conditions that led to the outbreak of World War I (1914-1918). |  | | First Balkan War Print section The Balkan states saw in the Turkish revolution of 1908-1909 and the Italo-Turkish War of 1911-1912 an opportunity to retaliate against the Turks, their former oppressors. |
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 | | The key event behind the outbreak of the Balkan Wars was the formal annexation of Bosnia-Herzegovina by the Habsburg Monarchy in 1908. |  | | The two Balkan Wars included only some ten weeks of "official" warfare (six weeks for the First Balkan War, hardly more than a month for the Second), but for many of the regions peoplesin Macedonia, Thrace, Albania, and parts of eastern Bosnia & fighting and suffering would continue on into World War One and beyond. |  | | Balkan armies were seen as both guarantors and creators of the state, and national identity had become fused with the idea of victory against the Ottomans as "national liberation". |
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| Â | THE FIRST BALKAN WAR |
 | | LINKS The Balkan Variant Maps of the Balkan Wars The Balkan Wars 25 Lectures on Modern Balkan History |  | | The other 3 players are the members of the Balkan League: Serbia, Bulgaria, and Greece. |  | | THE SECOND BALKAN WAR Begin immediately after a game of the First Balkan War. |
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 | | The Balkan Wars prepared the way for World War I by satisfying some of the aspirations of Serbia and thereby giving a great impetus to the Serbian desire to annex parts of Austria-Hungary; by alarming Austria and stiffening Austrian resolution to crush Serbia; and by giving causes of dissatisfaction to Bulgaria and Turkey. |  | | "The Balkan crises, 1903 - 1914" ( http://cnparm.home.texas.net/Wars/BalkanCrises/BalkanCrises00.htm) |  | | There have been wars in the Balkans since before the start of recorded history. |
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| Â | THE FIRST BALKAN WAR |
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| Â | Balkan-war-pehota |
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| Â | BALKAN WARS ARTICLE LIST |
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| Â | Articles - Yugoslav wars |
 | | Alternative terms in use include the "War in the Balkans", or "War in (former) Yugoslavia", "Wars of Yugoslav Succession" or rarely the "Third Balkan War" (a term coined by British journalist Misha Glenny, alluding to the Balkan Wars of 1912-1913). |  | | The Yugoslav wars in the west were ended by the military withdrawal in Slovenia and the defeat of Serbian rebels in Croatia, and the signing of the Dayton Agreement in 1996 for Bosnia following military collapse of the Serbs. |  | | The Yugoslav wars were a series of violent conflicts in the territory of the former Yugoslavia that took place between 1991-2001. |
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| Â | Balkan Wars on Encyclopedia.com |
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