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this is already well explained in the Balkans article. creating a new article for the apparent purpose of using the wondrous new {{Region}} template is silly. |
BUT: they're different, that's like saying a Canadian is the same thing as a South African!!!! |
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The term '''Southeast Europe''' is usually synonymous with the [[Balkans]] in [[Europe]]. Recently, due to the resentment towards the term 'Balkan State,' countries not within the Balkan region have wanted to be known as a Southeastern European country instead. A good example of which is Slovenia which is not located in the [[Balkan mountains]]. |
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The following states are located in this region of Europe: |
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: [[Slovenia]] |
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: [[Croatia]] |
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: [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] |
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: [[Serbia and Montenegro]] |
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: [[Albania]] |
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: [[Macedonia]] |
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: [[Greece]] |
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: [[Bulgaria]] |
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: [[Romania]] |
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and sometimes: |
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: [[Cyprus]] |
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: [[Moldova]] |
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Revision as of 01:18, 10 August 2004
The term Southeast Europe is usually synonymous with the Balkans in Europe. Recently, due to the resentment towards the term 'Balkan State,' countries not within the Balkan region have wanted to be known as a Southeastern European country instead. A good example of which is Slovenia which is not located in the Balkan mountains.
The following states are located in this region of Europe:
- Slovenia
- Croatia
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Serbia and Montenegro
- Albania
- Macedonia
- Greece
- Bulgaria
- Romania
and sometimes: