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BALKAN INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION ORGANIZATION
Balkan Bloc; Balkan Entente; Balkan Pact (1934); Balkan pact (1934); Balkan entente; Balkan bloc

Paleo-Balkan languages         
  • Albanian]] in the Paleo-Balkanic branch based on "The Indo-European Language Family" by [[Brian D. Joseph]] and Adam Hyllested (2022).
VARIOUS EXTINCT INDO-EUROPEAN LANGUAGES THAT WERE SPOKEN IN THE BALKANS IN ANCIENT TIMES, GENETICALLY NOT RELATED
PaleoBalkan languages; Paleobalkan languages; Paleo Balkan languages; Paleo-Balkan language; Palaeo-Balkan languages; Paleo-Balkans languages; Paleo-Balkans language; Paleo-Balkanic languages; Palaeo-Balkanic languages
The Paleo-Balkan languages or Palaeo-Balkan languages is a grouping of various extinct Indo-European languages that were spoken in the Balkans and surrounding areas in ancient times.
1994–95 Balkan League season         
ICE HOCKEY LEAGUE SEASON
1994-95 Balkan League season
This was the 1994–95 Balkan League season, the first season of the multi-national ice hockey league. Six teams participated in the league, and Partizan Belgrade of Serbia won the championship.
1995–96 Balkan League season         
1995-96 Balkan League season
This was the 1995–96 Balkan League season, the second season of the multi-national ice hockey league. Six teams participated in the league, and Steaua Bucuresti of Romania won the championship by defeating Sportul Studentesc Bucharest in the final.

ويكيبيديا

Balkan Pact

The Balkan Pact, or Balkan Entente, was a treaty signed by Greece, Romania, Turkey and Yugoslavia on 9 February 1934 in Athens, aimed at maintaining the geopolitical status quo in the region after the end of World War I. To present a united front against Bulgarian designs on their territories, the signatories agreed to suspend all disputed territorial claims against one another and their immediate neighbours following the aftermath of the war and a rise in various regional irredentist tensions.

Other nations in the region that had been involved in related diplomacy refused to sign the document, including Italy, Albania, Bulgaria, Hungary and the Soviet Union. The pact became effective on the day that it was signed and was registered in the League of Nations Treaty Series on 1 October 1934.

The Balkan Pact helped to ensure peace between the signatory nations but failed to end regional intrigues. Although the pact was designed against Bulgaria, on 31 July 1938, its members signed the Salonika Agreement with Bulgaria, which repealed the clauses of the Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine and Treaty of Lausanne that had mandated demilitarised zones at Bulgaria's borders with Greece and Turkey, which allowed Bulgaria to rearm.

With the 1940 Treaty of Craiova signed by Romania under Nazi Germany's pressure, and after the 1941 Axis invasions of Yugoslavia and Greece, the pact effectively ceased to exist and Turkey remained as its only signatory that had avoided any conflict during WWII, even after joining the Allies in 1945.