establishment of a Balkan Federation has been a recurrent topic among the peoples of the Balkans. The concept of a Balkan federation emerged in the late...
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Serb, I am a South Slav!". This statement relates to his belief in a Balkan Federation which would unite the region and supersede many of the national identities...
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Albania–Serbia relations (section Balkan Wars)
of Albania in April 1945. There were communist plans to create a Balkan federation which would include Yugoslavia, Albania, Romania, Bulgaria and Greece...
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neighbouring Balkan monarchies, supporting the Balkan Communist Federation and cooperation with the Soviet Union. In 1919, the Balkan Communist Federation was...
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Balkan Union may refer to: Balkan Federation Greek–Yugoslav confederation This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Balkan Union...
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way for a future unification of Bulgaria and Yugoslavia in a new Balkan Federation. It also foresaw the unification of Vardar Macedonia and Pirin Macedonia...
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He was a prominent proponent of ideas for the establishment of a Balkan Federation. He is usually regarded and self-identified as a Bulgarian, and occasionally...
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Union of Bulgaria and Romania (redirect from Bulgarian-Romanian federation)
uniting the Balkans alone (Balkan Federation) or with other neighboring nations (Danubian Federation), as well as the union of the Balkan Christians or...
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the Balkan nations would establish a united federation. This alliance was conceived as part of one of various proposals for a Balkan federation, planned...
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Kingdom of Montenegro as well as the Kingdom of Romania in a sort of Balkan federation. The ruler of the kingdom was proposed to be the Prince Harald of...
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republic of ethnic and religious equality, as part of an imagined Balkan Federation. Delchev completed his secondary education in the Bulgarian Men's...
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refer to: Arab Federation of Iraq and Jordan, a short-lived country formed in 1958 from the union of Iraq and Jordan Balkan Federation, a left-wing late...
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Balkanization (category Balkans)
Christians and Druze. The Syrian Civil War. Politics portal Balkan Wars Balkan Federation Breakup of Yugoslavia Cuius regio, eius religio Cyber-balkanization...
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for socioeconomic integration of Albania into Yugoslavia within the Balkan Federation (bargaining with the idea of unification of Albania with kinship region...
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The Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina is one of the two entities composing Bosnia and Herzegovina, the other being Republika Srpska. The Federation of...
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certain Serbian ties to Constantinople. He advocated the idea of a Balkan federation against the Ottoman Empire. Mihailo was the son of Miloš Obrenović...
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Greek–Yugoslav confederation (redirect from Greek-Yugoslav federation)
The Greek–Yugoslav confederation or Greek–Yugoslav federation,[a] or Balkan Union, was a political concept during World War II, sponsored by the United...
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Association of the Balkan Athletics Federations, commonly known as Balkan Athletics is the organisation which organises the annual senior Balkan Athletics Championships...
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Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (redirect from Yugoslav Federation)
was in no position to object, but the Bulgarian view was that a new Balkan Federation would see Bulgaria and Yugoslavia as a whole uniting on equal terms...
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Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (category Ottoman military personnel of the Balkan Wars)
explained his position regarding the realization of his plan for a Balkan Federation economically uniting Turkey, Greece, Romania, Yugoslavia and Bulgaria...
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Greater Serbia (section Balkan Wars)
create a Balkan Federation, generally accepted the idea of uniting all Serbs into one only Serbian state which would be a part of the Balkan federation. From...
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Yane Sandanski (category Bulgarian people of the Balkan Wars)
of the left wing of the organisation. He supported the idea of a Balkan Federation, and Macedonia as an autonomous state within its framework, as an...
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of revising its policy on the Macedonian question. The ideas of a Balkan Federation and a United Macedonia were abandoned, the Macedonian teachers were...
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Balkan peoples (XIX-XX century). Academic publishing house "Acad. Marin Drinov". p. 185. Balkan federation: a history of the movement toward Balkan unity...
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state within a future Balkan Federation, which concept was similar to the ideas proclaimed by the Balkan Communist Federation at that time. In 1924 Alexandrov...
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ideas; for instance, he cautioned against the Yugoslav idea for a Balkan Federation incorporating Bulgaria and Albania. Stalin had a particularly strained...
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AGS‑40 Balkan is a Russian 40 mm caseless automatic grenade launcher and successor to AGS-17 and AGS-30, introduced and adopted by the Russian military...
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nationalism/ Greater Bulgaria Yugoslavism/ Yugoslav irredentism/ Balkan Federation Croatian nationalism (disambiguation) Serbian nationalism (disambiguation)...
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Metohija to Albania in exchange for Albania's integration into a future Balkan Federation. However, the Tito–Stalin split of 1948 cut these notions short, leading...
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autonomy was as a first step towards a future inclusion into an imagined Balkan Federation. The concept was popularized in 1894 by the first statute of the Internal...
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