- Balkan States
- geographical name see Balkans
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
balkan states — n. countries in the Balkan Peninsula; the Balkans (countries located on the Balkan Peninsula (Yugoslavia, Serbia, Rumania, Bulgaria, Albania, Greece and the European part of Turkey) … English contemporary dictionary
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Balkan States — countries of Balkan penin.: Albania, Bosnia Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Macedonia, Romania, Yugoslavia, and part of Turkey … Webster's Gazetteer
Balkan States — /bɔlkən ˈsteɪts/ (say bawlkuhn stayts) plural noun the countries in the Balkan Peninsula: Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Macedonia, Greece, and the European part of Turkey. Also, the Balkans …
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Balkan — [bôl′kən] adj. 1. of the Balkan States or their peoples, languages, or cultures 2. of the Balkan Mountains … English World dictionary
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