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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31. Albanians in the Balkans on the ancient inhabitants were descendants of Ilya. 4 century AD, was a part of the Eastern Roman Empire.
32. At present, they are fighting over Poland, the Balkans and the Mediterranean littoral.
33. In the Balkans, the Turks may have been slightly old-fashioned but their Janissary armies were no laughing matter for anyone facing them, even if they could be beaten.
34. It wanted to expand into Asia and the Balkans and so had conflict with Austria - Hungary.
35. A mini-boom in the Balkans is helping: a Greek bank opens a new branch in a neighbouring Balkan country almost every week.
36. By c . 1200 BC, they had crossed the river Danube and settled in the southern Balkans.
37. Close to Istanbul, the hauntingly beautiful city of Edirne is Turkey's true gateway to Europe and the Balkans.
38. As elsewhere in the Balkans, the biggest prize for Bosnia would be EU membership.
39. The Greek government has told its banks draw back from their lending in the Balkans.
40. And the White House says the talks at a castle just outside Ljubljana will cover efforts to ease tensions in the Balkans and bring peace to the Middle East.
41. The former Yugoslavia once held the balance of power in the Balkans.
42. Visits to really remote villages are seldom enjoyable —— as my wife and I discovered during a tour through the Balkans.
43. It gave the Allies advanced air bases from which to bomb the Balkans and central Europe.
44. At the twilight of the Cold War, Bush's Eurocentrism was right and appropriate: Europe was, after all, where the action was as Eastern Europe shattered and as war broke out in the Balkans.
45. Last Hole on the Flute examines the life , work and traveling of Romany musicians in the far south of the Balkans .
46. Political struggles in the Balkans are compared to ridiculous operetta plots; Ceausescu was presented as a contemporary reincarnation of Count Dracula.
47. The Balkans still smolder, and inattention to Bosnia could revive apprehensions about the EU's ability to offer security,[www.Sentencedict.com] even on its own continent.
48. The successors of the eastern Roman Empire, they start in control of western Turkey, Greece and the Southern Balkans.
49. On his right was Miroslav Lajcak, the European Union's senior point man on the Balkans, and to his right was Stefan Fule, the EU's enlargement commissioner.
50. Of all sun-cured tobaccos, the best known are the so-called Oriental tobaccos of Turkey , Greece , Yugoslavia , and Balkans.
51. The ghost of the Balkans may return to haunt the continent.
52. Kosovo issue is a Gordian knot in the Balkans at all times, due to long historical and ethical factors as well as playing games among powers.
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.