Balkan country

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Noun1.Balkan country - any one of the countries on the Balkan PeninsulaBalkan country - any one of the countries on the Balkan Peninsula
European country, European nation - any one of the countries occupying the European continent
Balkan Peninsula, Balkans - a large peninsula in southeastern Europe containing the Balkan Mountain Range
Greece - ancient Greece; a country of city-states (especially Athens and Sparta) that reached its peak in the fifth century BCE
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Each Balkan country must have access to each other.
This was the first visit of an Estonian foreign minister to Kosovo since the Balkan country's declaration of independence on Feb.
Third, Croatia is the only Western Balkan country that attracted at least some FDI during the 1990s (Estrin and Uvalic, 2014), which has probably indirectly positively affected some features of the Croatian economy.
But the Balkan country is facing other serious obstacles, says regional expert Alida Vracic.
The short description for Macedonian wine for experts and wine lovers recommends to forget about Burgundy or Napa and visit "the tiny Balkan country of just two million people, which produces world-class quality wine since the days of Julius Caesar, but it's received recognition from connoisseurs only a couple "
Summary: BELGRADE -- Serbia's government has agreed with US Steel to buy back its loss-making plant in the Balkan country for a symbolic $1, with a goal to avoid its closure and the layoff of 5,400 of its workers, the prime minister said.
Speaking at the UN General Assembly meeting in New York on Thursday, Gul said, "as a Balkan country, Turkey attaches cardinal priority to the peace, stability and economic development of the Balkans.
Applications for Bulgarian passports from ethic Bulgarians living in neighbouring countries has rocketed in recent months, as a result of the Balkan country's new EU status, dpa quoted officials as saying today.
Nevertheless, as any decision on enlargement is in practice taken by unanimity, the prospect of a quick accession of any other Western Balkan country following Croatia's admission planned for 2010 or 2011 looks rather gloomy.
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