• miz
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      not until they’re balkanized!

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      I feel like Romania counts, Hungary on the other hand would make a very dubious contender. Turkey should count, since there are more Turks living in the Turkish part of the Balkans than the every other Balkan country population combined.

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      Actually☝️, there’s a tiny part of Italy known as Trieste that’s in the Balkans, so that technically makes Italy a Balkan country, and also European part of Turkey. Romania is definitely in the Balkans, I think you mixed it up with Hungary. This is the most generally accepted map:

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        It’s counted along the Kupa, Sava and Danube rivers, and the Trieste and even Slovenia are excluded. Same with half of Serbia and Croatia. Romania is in a small Dobruja part that is south of Danube. But i guess Balkans are some kind of stigma forever branding everything touching it as Balkans. Poland avoided it narrowly by letting go of the southern ambitions lol.

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            Slovakia is rehabilitating itself lately, but agree about Austria, especially with Hungary distant gott erhalte singing in the background

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              If Yugoslavia took Carinthia after WW2 then a part of Austria would definitely be part of Balkans lmao.

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                I noticed that somehow all of the “what if” good scenarios in central Europe always ultimately coming back to Premysl Ottokar II not losing.