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    balkans
    [ noun ]
    1. the major mountain range of Bulgaria and the Balkan Peninsula

    2. <noun.object>
    3. a large peninsula in southeastern Europe containing the Balkan Mountain Range

    4. <noun.location>
    5. the Balkan countries collectively

    6. <noun.location>


    Balkans \Balkans\ prop. n. pl.
    1. The countries occupying the Balkan Peninsula.

    Syn: Balkan countries, Balkan nations, Balkan states.
    [WordNet 1.5]

    2. The Balkan mountains.
    [PJC]

    1. Allegations have been made that Waldheim, who held the U.N. job 10 years and now is president of Austria, committed war crimes during his service in the Balkans.
    2. He warned, however, that circumstances in the Balkans could change. Mr Bush cautioned against drawing up too rigid a set of rules whereby international military intervention might be determined.
    3. Last week I gave you the worm's eye view of Europe, from the Balkans.
    4. They are as pure Slavs as you can be in the Balkans.
    5. The ethnic Hungarians, known in Romania as Magyars, live in a 21,000-square-mile area of some of the most picturesque mountain and farm land in the Balkans.
    6. Waldheim denies wrongdoing but the United States has barred him from the country, saying it has evidence he was involved in deporting civilians while serving as a German army officer in the Balkans during World War II.
    7. The 202-page historians' document suggested there was no proof that Waldheim took part in war crimes while with the German army, but said he had made every effort to conceal his wartime past until his Balkans service was first disclosed in March 1986.
    8. He is barred from entering the United States because of charges that he knew about or participated in war crimes as a German army intelligence officer in the Balkans during the war.
    9. Within Europe the Germans, feeling themselves disqualified by history from any military role in the Balkans, deferred to Britain and France, both of which took the second approach.
    10. Waldheim concealed his role as a German army lieutenant in the Balkans until it was disclosed in the media in March 1986, but he has said he will not leave office until his term expires in 1992.
    11. A strong earthquake shook the Balkans early Friday, killing a Greek woman, causing homes to collapse and injuring at least 40 people, authorities and news reports said.
    12. Until the Second Balkans War, Macedonia was a part of the Ottoman Empire.
    13. The building looks out over an avenue more than a half mile long, lined with sculpted white apartment blocks and derisively called the "Champs Elysees of the Balkans" by Romanians.
    14. The historians' report presented no clear evidence to back allegations Waldheim was directly involved in war crimes when he was a lieutenant with the German army in the occupied Balkans.
    15. Waldheim served as a lieutenant in a German army unit in the occupied Balkans.
    16. Shrinking markets for eastern exports have slowed the flow of western capital (direct investments and loans) to the east, and have exacerbated political disruption, particularly in the Balkans. We cannot ignore these changes.
    17. The war could spread to the rest of the Balkans,' he said.
    18. "Lapses and aberrations of memory such as Dr. Waldheim seems to have had about his service in Greece and the Balkans are not in themselves evidence of guilt," the judges said.
    19. 'There is a real danger of war spreading through the Balkans if Macedonia is not recognised,' he says. Diplomats say the republic's population may run out of patience with western intransigence.
    20. The break-up of Yugoslavia has been a classic case of Balkanisation right there in the Balkans.
    21. This would be accompanied by a nuclear-free zone in the Balkans.
    22. In a whole range of policy areas - from state aids to industry through enforcement of agricultural reform to EU policy towards the Balkans - there is a damaging impression of drift.
    23. Turkey, however, has not shown any signs recently of wanting to exploit the situation in the Balkans.
    24. At one extreme, the EC market might eventually end up as unified as the US. At the other, it could look more like the Balkans.
    25. Waldheim, elected to a six-year term as president in 1986, has acknowledged he concealed his World War II service as a junior officer in a German army intelligence unit that has been linked to atrocities in the Balkans.
    26. President Bush said when he was running for the White House last year that he supported the Reagan administration's decision to bar Waldheim, who served as an intelligence officer in the German army in the Balkans.
    27. An international panel of historians appointed by the Austrian government concluded that he knew of Nazi atrocities while serving as a German officer in the Balkans and did nothing to stop them, but its report left open the question of personal guilt.
    28. Belgrade's refusal would allow the imperial army to attack Serbia. Austria's bullying of Serbia aroused the Russians, who considered themselves defenders of Slavic interests in the Balkans.
    29. His advisers say addressing the issues of ethnicity, nationalism, and identity throughout the Balkans is a long term process. Geneva is a long way from Sarajevo and Kosovo, from the fighting and the tension on the ground.
    30. Relations with western Europe, however, could be seriously tricky, not only over the Balkans but over such issues as steel imports and Gatt in general.
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