world history notes the balkan countries / 1 europe’s balkan peninsula lies between the adriatic...
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World History
NotesThe Balkan Countries / 1
Europe’s Balkan Peninsula lies between the Adriatic Sea and the Black Sea.
The Balkan Region include the countries of Romania, Bulgaria, the former Yugoslav Republics, and Albania.
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Romania sits on the northeastern edge of the Balkan Peninsula. The Carpathian Mountains take up about one-third of the country’s land
area. A vast plateau covers central Romania.
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Romania’s economic activities include farming, manufacturing, and mining.
The forested mountains and central plateau contain deposits of coal, petroleum, and natural gas.
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About 56 percent of Romania’s 21.6 million people live in towns and cities.
Bucharest, the capital and largest city, has more than 2 million people.
Many Romanians are Eastern Orthodox Christians.
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Bulgaria is located south of Romania with a population of 7.5 million.
Their economy lies on both agriculture and manufacturing. Roses are grown
in their fertile central valley for use in perfume manufacturing.
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The city of Sofia, with over 1 million people, is the capital and largest in Bulgaria. Bulgarians join vacationers from other countries at resorts on
the
Black Sea coast.
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The former Yugoslav republics used to be one large country called Yugoslavia. By the 1990s, five countries eventually emerged called
Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, and Montenegro.
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Slovenia is the most peaceful and prosperous of the old Yugoslavia. It has the region’s highest standard of living. About 52 percent of the 2 million
people live in towns and cities.
Most are Roman Catholic.
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If you ask the people in the Balkans how they feel about the recent changes in their countries. The answers will vary, but should suggest that people’s feelings will depend on the situation in their particular
country.