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How to pronounce balkan in English?

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Type of european

Examples of balkan

balkan
Now you can continue in your typical balkan fashion with ad hominem attacks.
From the economist.com
Balkan Insight has the full story with footage which you can see here.
From the economist.com
Balkan rates last in ground efficiency, ends its flights at a scruffy terminal in Sofia.
From the time.com
Balkan nations were among those hardest hit, with thousands of households without heat.
From the voanews.com
Balkan is a wheel of fortune that has been moving around for centuries.
From the economist.com
Balkan offered some ideas about what Facebook could look like for kids.
From the dailyherald.com
Balkan, 18, listens to coach Glenn Wilson at the GTC Academy in Poway.
From the signonsandiego.com
Balkan-watchers hoped that a similar pragmatism would prevail in Brdo.
From the economist.com
Balkan gloom-mongers say the EU is now simply going through the motions.
From the guardian.co.uk
More examples
  • An inhabitant of the Balkan Peninsula
  • (balkans) the Balkan countries collectively
  • Balkan is the second studio album by Bosnian-Serbian pop-folk recording artist Seka Aleksiu0107. It was released 1 December 2003 through the record label Grand Production
  • Balkan (Serbian Cyrillic: u0411u0430u043Bu043Au0430u043D; trans. Balkans) was a Serbian and former Yugoslav hard rock band from Novi Sad.
  • Balkan was the first motorcycle built in Bulgaria, using a design similar to Jawa, starting in 1958.
  • The music of Southeastern Europe or Balkan music is a type of music distinct from others in Europe. This is mainly because it was influenced by traditional music of the Southeastern European ethnic groups and mutual music influences of this ethnic groups in the period of Ottoman Empire. ...
  • Balkan is a newspaper published in Balkanabat, Turkmenistan. The newspaper publishes three times per week, Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday.
  • Balkan is a village in the municipality of Stambolovo, in Haskovo Province, in southern Bulgaria.
  • (Balkanism) Imagining the Balkans is a book by the Bulgarian academic Maria Todorova. Published by Oxford University Press, United States (May 22, 1997); ISBN 0-19-508751-8,