Similar words: balk at, walk away, alkaline, talk about, talkative, alkalinity, walk around, balk. Meaning: ['bɔːlkən] n. 1. the major mountain range of Bulgaria and the Balkan Peninsula 2. a large peninsula in southeastern Europe containing the Balkan Mountain Range 3. the Balkan countries collectively.
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1. The Balkans continue to occupy centre stage in world affairs.
2. NATO allies will be discussing developments in the Balkans.
3. The roots of the wars in the Balkans go back hundreds of years.
4. The Balkans and the anti-Maastricht Tory rebels turned the statesman into an exasperated headmaster.
5. Thereafter they moved around the Balkans, sometimes in open war with the Romans, sometimes bound by treaty.
6. The political situation in the Balkans is still extremely volatile.
7. Casimir left Dublin for the Balkans as a war correspondent and enlistment.
8. In the Balkans the burden fell most heavily on the Slavs of the Orthodox community.
9. The Balkans have a long and tragically deserved reputation as a political tinderbox.
10. He travelled widely throughout the Balkans, then went to Vienna in 1771, where he was employed as a language teacher.
11. We still have much to do in Balkans.
12. The next few weeks are busy in the Balkans.
13. BH is located in the western Balkans, bordering Croatia to the north and south-west, and Serbia and Montenegro to the east.
14. Throughout the Balkans, there is a close identification of nationhood with language.
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15. Rival claims to Macedonian territory caused conflict in the Balkans.
16. The Berlin settlement of 1878 disappointed Russian hopes in the Balkans.
17. The old adage needs to be remembered when fighting breaks out in the Balkans.
18. During the election campaign Bush was careful not to say outright that he would bring the boys home from the Balkans.
19. It will lack both the severe winter weather and the potential for combat of the Balkans.
20. They seem to me to be particularly dangerous in parts of the Balkans and some of the ex-Soviet republics.
21. Ron Brown was on a trade mission to the Balkans when he died in the line of duty.
22. Defence minister Rudolf Scharping is under pressure over the use of weapons containing depleted uranium in the Balkans.
23. The Dalmatians from Ragusa represented the most important of the outside influences which penetrated into the heart of the Balkans.
24. Ivan's son Djuradj is honoured as the first man to introduce a printing press into the Balkans.
25. [Albania, Croatia and Macedonia] occupy critical geostrategic locations and are best situated to deter any efforts by any party to destabilize the Balkans through violence.
26. As Bosnia burned, Lord Hurd's view was similar to that of Otto von Bismarck's more than a century earlier when he declared that the Balkans were not worth the bones of a single Pomeranian grenadier.
27. Croatia is a crescent-shaped country in Europe bordering the Mediterranean, Central Europe and the Balkans.
28. Bosnia and Herzegovina needs to accelerate its reforms if it is to catch up and compete with other transition economies in the Balkans which are also striving for deeper European integration.
29. Many conflicts are fought between rival bands of shambolic, murderous guerrillas, as in the Balkans and Libya.
30. Thoughts inevitably flash back to 1914, when trouble in this part of the Balkans led all the way to world war.
More similar words: balk at, walk away, alkaline, talk about, talkative, alkalinity, walk around, balk, means of transportation, polka, kolkata, polka dot, skank, askance, kangaroo, pack animal, back and forth, rack and ruin, neck and crop, rock and roll, rank and file, black and blue, the rank and file, pick and choose, kangaroo court, track and field, black and white, nook and cranny, go to rack and ruin, block and tackle.