Balkan countries and their path to independence

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The Balkan region is often called the "powder keg" of Europe. And not by accident. In the twentieth century there was an outbreak of wars and conflicts of different scale. Yes and the First world war began here, after Sarajevo was assassinated heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne. In the early 90-ies of the Balkan countries has experienced another major shock - the collapse of Yugoslavia. This event significantly redrew the political map of the European region.

The Balkan region and its geography

On a relatively small area in 505 thousand square kilometers is located all the Balkan countries. The geography of the Peninsula is very diverse. Its coastline is heavily dissected and is washed by six seas. The territory of the Balkans, mostly mountainous and heavily indented by deep canyons. However, the highest point of the Peninsula - mount Musala - nedotyagivaet and up to 3000 meters in height.

Balkan countries geography

Two natural features typical of this region: it is the large number of small Islands off the coastline (mainly in Croatia), as well as the wide distribution of karst processes (in Slovenia there is the famous plateau Karst, which served as the donor of the names for individual groups of relief forms).

The Name of the Peninsula comes from the Turkish word balkan, which means "large and wooded mountain range." The Northern border of the Balkans is usually carried out along the line of the Danube and Sava rivers.

Balkan country on the path of independent development

Balkan countries: list

Today on the territory of the Balkans, there are ten public entities (9 sovereign States and one partially recognized). Below are a list of them, including the capitals of the Balkan countries:

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  1. Slovenia (capital - Ljubljana).
  2. Greece (Athens).
  3. Bulgaria (Sofia).
  4. Romania (Bucharest).
  5. Macedonia (Skopje).
  6. Bosnia and Herzegovina (Sarajevo).
  7. Serbia (Belgrade).
  8. Montenegro (Podgorica).
  9. Croatia (Zagreb).
  10. Republic of Kosovo (partially recognized state with its capital in Pristina).

It Should be noted that in some regional classifications to the Balkan countries also consider and Moldova.

Balkan countries list

The Balkan country on the path of independent development

In the second half of the nineteenth century, all Balkan Nations were under the yoke of Turkey, and the Austro-Hungarian Empire, which could not contribute to their national and cultural development. In the 60-70-ies of the last century in the Balkans intensified the national liberation aspirations. Balkan countries, one after another, trying to get back on the path of independent development.

The First one was Bulgaria. In 1876 there began the revolt, which was brutally suppressed by the Turks. Angered by such a bloody action, in which killed about 30 thousand Orthodox Bulgarians, Russia declared war on the Turks. Ultimately, Turkey was forced to recognize the independence of Bulgaria.

In 1912, following the example of the Bulgarians achieved independence, and Albania. At the same time, Bulgaria, Serbia and Greece set up the so-called "Balkan Union", in order to finally escape from under the Turkish yoke. Soon the Turks were driven out of the Peninsula. Under their rule there was only a small piece of land with the city of Constantinople.

capitals of the Balkan countries

However, after the victory over their common enemy, the Balkan countries are beginning to fight among themselves. So, Bulgaria, with the support of Austria-Hungary, attacked Serbia and Greece. The latter, in turn, the military support was provided by Romania.

Finally in a large "powder keg" of the Balkans became 28 June 1914, in Sarajevo when the Serb Principle was killed the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, Prince Ferdinand. Thus began the First world war, which embroiled almost all Europe and some countries of Asia, Africa and even Central America.

Breakup of Yugoslavia

Yugoslavia was created in 1918, immediately after the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The process of disintegration, which began in 1991, has significantly reshaped existing at the time the political map of Europe.

Balkan countries

First from Yugoslavia, in the so-called 10-day war that left Slovenia. It was followed by Croatia, however, the military conflict between the Croats and Serbs lasted 4.5 years and claimed at least 20 thousand lives. At the same time, continued during the Bosnian war, which resulted in the recognition of the new state of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

One of the last stages of the breakup of Yugoslavia was a referendum on Montenegro's independence, which took place in 2006. According to the results, 55.5% of Montenegrins voted for separation from Serbia.

The Precarious independence of Kosovo

On 17 February 2008 the Republic of Kosovo unilaterally declared its independence. The international community's response to this event was extremely ambiguous. Today Kosovo as an independent state, recognized only 108-Yu countries (of the 193 UN members). Among them, the U.S. and Canada, Japan, Australia, most EU countries and some countries of Africa and Latin America.

However,the independence of the Republic is not yet recognized by Russia and China (which are part of the UN Security Council) that does not allow Kosovo to become a full member of the main international organizations in the world.

In conclusion...

Modern Balkan countries started their path to independence in the late XIX century. However, the process of formation of borders in the Balkans still has not completed.

Today within the Balkan region is allocated ten countries. This is Slovenia, Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Croatia, and partially recognized state of Kosovo.


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