The
Balkans is the historic and geographic name used to describe a region of southeastern
Europe.
The region has a combined area of 550000sqkm and an approximate population of 55 million people. The archaic
Greek name for the
Balkan Peninsula is the Peninsula of
Haemus (Χερσόνησος του Αίμου,
Chersónisos tou Aímou). The region takes its name from the
Balkan Mountains which run through the centre of
Bulgaria into eastern
Serbia.
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- A gay peninsula filled with sprightly people who ate peppered food, drank strong liquors, wore flamboyant clothes, loved and murdered easily and had a splendid talent for starting wars".
- A Long Row of Candles by C. J. Sulzberger