「Balkans」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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d the main point of entry from Italy into the | Balkans, a fact illustrated by the role it played in |
When Ethnicity Did Not Matter in the | Balkans: A Study of Identity in Pre-Nationalist Croat |
The | Balkans: A Short History (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 20 |
highest frequencies in Northern Italy and the | Balkans, a peak frequency distribution it shares with |
Peter Heather, The Goths and the | Balkans, A.D. 350-500 (University of Oxford DPhil the |
had employed this same tactic earlier in the | Balkans: absorbing local entities through local ruler |
d their support for building stability in the | Balkans, Afghanistan and Iraq, and commit to strength |
and Middle East to south-eastern Russia, the | Balkans, Afghanistan, the United Arab Emirates and Om |
lowing the “Hurricane Mitch” disaster, in the | Balkans after the conflict in Kosovo, and in the Midd |
second largest Byzantine-style church in the | Balkans, after the Cathedral of Saint Sava in Belgrad |
The | Balkans After the Cold War, Routledge (2003) |
and Sarajevo was the richest city in the West | Balkans after Dubrovnik. |
all rivals and political adversaries from the | Balkans all precipitate conflict and amusing situatio |
esearch in Central and Eastern Europe and the | Balkans among the Jewish and Rom communities since 19 |
Wace and M.S. Thompson entitled Nomads of the | Balkans: an account of life and customs among the Vla |
It is found in Turkey, the | Balkans and the Armenian-Caucasian region. |
ecome divided into Proto-Greek (spoken in the | Balkans) and Proto-Indo-Iranian (spoken in the Caspia |
Stone he has reported from as far away as the | Balkans and the Middle East. |
ark as well as the Pyrenees, Alps, Apennines, | Balkans and Carpathians. |
ance, assisted in the Soviet advance into the | Balkans, and supported the partisans and guerrillas i |
Jon Western was a | Balkans and East European specialist in the U.S. Stat |
is a species of Geranium native to Italy, the | Balkans, and Turkey. |
maintained contacts with the Orthodox of the | Balkans and eastern Europe. |
ttled by Turkish people migrating in from the | Balkans and the Caucasus. |
European theatres including the Cold War, the | Balkans and Northern Ireland. |
003, it deployed to various operations on the | Balkans and in Afghanistan. |
hment of an Orthodox pro-Russian state in the | Balkans and in 1769 he urged the Greek population to |
e early modern history of the Middle East and | Balkans, and is a member of the editorial board of th |
in the genus Umbilicus, found in the Southern | Balkans and southern italy. |
travels to Kyrgyzstan, eastern Anatolia, the | Balkans, and the Sierra Nevada. |
f saw action in Abyssinia, Spain, France, the | Balkans and Italian East Africa. |
r made good their escape from Hungary via the | Balkans and Turkey. |
nts, who were descendants of Sephardi Jews in | Balkans, and most of her novels are set in 1914-1944. |
accession, North Africa, the Middle East, the | Balkans and the former Soviet Union. |
xtended to dozens of locations throughout the | Balkans and the eastern Mediterranean. |
The Slays of the mountainous regions of the | Balkans and of the Alps in their stubborn struggle wi |
He travelled in central Europe and the | Balkans and held scholarships at the British School a |
Broz Tito had by now taken full swing in the | balkans, and the Wehrmacht could keep enough division |
e, Dyer took part in relief activities in the | Balkans and Middle East, carried passengers and suppl |
, conscripted into the navy, he fought in the | Balkans and the Dardanelles. |
ization's field manager for operations in the | Balkans and later as the senior officer commanding on |
and aircraft to contingency operations in the | Balkans and Southwest Asia from, 1991-2001. |
It is found in most of the | Balkans and through large parts of the Near East and |
ervice, SAS, militaries and militias from the | Balkans and Middle East, also including the IRA, all |
at the Allies would invade Europe through the | Balkans and Barclay served to reinforce this opinion. |
J. heuffelii occurs in the remainder of the | Balkans and the eastern Carpathians, southeast of J. |
favor of the expulsion of the Turks from the | Balkans and it was chiefly through his influence that |
Horo (Bulgaria) and Hora (Romania) (both from | Balkans), and Horon altogether with horos have an anc |
and contemporary history of Iran, Turkey, the | Balkans and Afghanistan. |
lic of Macedonia, but in a wider sense in the | Balkans and in Europe. |
He was interested in the | Balkans, and wrote The Settlement of the Near East, p |
yan' name (Pomak) for Muslims who live in the | Balkans and speak Bulgarian, was given by Turkmens be |
, having travelled to Iceland and through the | Balkans and the Iberian peninsula, while the British |
he displaced person camps and others from the | Balkans and other East European countries. |
the French and British secret services in the | Balkans and Eastern Europe. |
regions (1700 m.) of Europe, Asia Minor, the | Balkans and west Asia. |
nisian security advisor who had served in the | Balkans and was worried about terrorists targeting th |
ury cultural and commercial metropolis of the | Balkans and center of Greek culture. |
effort to maintain a balance of power in the | Balkans and to avoid intervention by the other Great |
tuted in urgence with troops stationed in the | Balkans and which rapidly departed from Selanik. |
Balkans and Greece (Operation Marita) | |
thern), Belgium, Denmark, Poland, Russia, The | Balkans and as far as Asia Minor. |
Vahl, plant of the | Balkans and Turkey. |
She also visited Russia, | Balkans and Egypt. |
cily, and Greece; support of partisans in the | Balkans; and transportation of personnel and equipmen |
This dessert is consumed throughout the | Balkans and Anatolia. |
Her sound has also spread across the | Balkans and Greece. |
ce Medal (clasps: Iraq; Great Lakes (Africa); | Balkans), and the Australian Service Medal (South Eas |
early modern era, and economic growth in the | Balkans and the Middle East since 1800. |
tha is a veteran of the conflicts in both the | Balkans and Gulf with combat missions flown in Operat |
ition to the deployment of U.S. troops in the | Balkans and, in particular, Pelosi's vote to that eff |
John V.A. Fine, Jr., The Late Medieval | Balkans, Ann Arbor, 1987. |
Gold artifacts in the | Balkans appear from the 4th millennium BC, such as th |
It is believed that the Illyrians arrived in | Balkans approximately 1000 BC. |
It remained in the | Balkans as an occupation force, first in Slovenia and |
m about a deserter who travels throughout the | Balkans as a political immigrant in search of his dea |
support the advance of Russian troops in the | Balkans as part of Operation Frantic, and supporting |
one now denies the supreme importance of the | Balkans as a factor in the European War. |
nd varieties common to Central Europe and the | Balkans, as well as some international varieties. |
l Europe Review about political issues in the | Balkans, as well as for the Middle East Times. |
al at Constantinople, plundering the northern | Balkans as they went. |
The battalion was then shipped to the | Balkans as part of the British Salonika Army where it |
aimed to end the various wars going on in the | Balkans at the time. |
tine campaigns of the period 1081-1095 in the | Balkans at the emperor's side. |
his, Bulgarian armed forces garrisoned in the | Balkans battled various resistance groups. |
He saw action in the | Balkans before being deployed to Salonica, Greece. |
westwards from its original occurrence in the | Balkans before 1930, and has since been found in west |
ons Secretary-General's Special Envoy for the | Balkans, before taking a sabbatical year at Magdalen |
rother empire" and viewed the prospect of the | Balkans being in the Russian sphere of influence as a |
from Portugal, Ireland, Iceland, most of the | Balkans, Belarus, southern Russia and the Mediterrane |
ring the course of 1912, tensions grew in the | Balkans between the Christian Balkan states, allied i |
ion between Russia and Austria-Hungary on the | Balkans, Bismarck felt that this agreement was essent |
In | Balkans brocole leaves are sometimes used instead of |
ollowing the Ottoman Turkish conquests of the | Balkans, but the earliest scholarly record of the phe |
pecifically indicated an invasion through the | Balkans, by use of bogus troop movements, radio traff |
invasion, took Tarnovo on July 7, crossed the | Balkans by the Haim Boaz pass, which debouches near H |
Ethnic composition map of the | Balkans by the pro-Greek A. Synvet of 1877, a French |
Main articles: | Balkans Campaign (World War I) and Macedonian Front ( |
It served in the | Balkans Campaign for the duration of World War I. |
British operations in the | Balkans Campaign were considered to be a side show du |
tinguished itself under his leadership in the | Balkans Campaign and invasion of Crete. |
Hrabak served in the | Balkans campaign and when Operation Barbarosa began i |
Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler as part of the | Balkans Campaign in Greece in 1941. |
Main article: | Balkans Campaign |
Balkans Campaign (World War I) | |
Balkans Campaign (World War II) | |
May 1941 more prisoners arrived from the | Balkans Campaign, mostly British and Serbians. |
In 1941 it saw service in the | Balkans Campaign, and on the Eastern Front. |
At the beginning of the | Balkans Campaign, the 32 examples of the Hs 123 that |
ding his corps, Weichs later took part in the | Balkans Campaign, and in preparation for Operation Ba |
ion Marita, the invasion of Greece during the | Balkans Campaign. |
Polish Campaign the Battle of France and the | Balkans Campaign. |
I.(J)/LG 2 then participated in the | Balkans Campaign. |
escens grisescens (Pyrenees, Alps, Apennines, | Balkans, Carpathians) |
as the Pyrenees, the Alps, the Apennines, the | Balkans, Carpathians, Caucasus, the Americas, and the |
strengthen democracy and civil society in the | Balkans, Central Asia, Central & Eastern Europe and t |
til April 30, 2009, writing about Africa, the | Balkans, Central Asia and the wars in Afghanistan and |
st decade has focused on the Middle East, the | Balkans, Central and Southeast Asia, Latin America, a |
ndia, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Turkey, Iran, the | Balkans, China, East and West Africa. |
support largely from Turkmen migrants to the | Balkans, claimed descent from Kaykaus II. |
ed investigations and field operations in the | Balkans, compiled indictments, and prosecuted cases a |
Zelnik is a traditional pastry from the | Balkans composed of thin layers of phyllo pastry fill |
housands of missing and murdered in the 1990s | Balkans conflicts. |
of a woman holding the body of her son in the | Balkans, crying with the corpse of her son. |
h his hometown club Inter Sibiu capturing the | Balkans Cup title in 1991. |
tern part of the Mediterranean, including the | Balkans, Cyprus, Turkey, Lebanon and Israel. |
as appointed Commander of Army Group F in the | Balkans defending against possible Allied invasion in |
he film then covers the Nazi conquests in the | Balkans, described as a preliminary to close off poss |
ly in Eastern European and Soviet Department ( | Balkans desk), then in Western European Department (G |
The fact remains that the | Balkans did provide the occasion. |
or of the EU enlargement commission's western | Balkans division as saying: “The EU has accepted that |
the enduring Ottoman Turkish influence in the | Balkans due to several centuries of Ottoman rule. |
supporting the long-lasting operations in the | Balkans during the early and mid-1990's. |
The Slavs invaded | Balkans during Justinian I rule (527-565), when event |
ll of Srebrenica and travelled throughout the | Balkans during the conflict in Bosnia. |
Feith has been active in the | Balkans during his time with NATO, particularly as Po |
ch saw action on the Eastern Front and in the | Balkans during World War II. |
Russia in 1826 and in 1829 was present in the | Balkans during the Russo-Turkish War, 1828-1829. |
Bombay (1996-2006) and papal diplomat in the | Balkans, East Asia, and West Africa. |
ostly popular in Turkey but also known in the | Balkans, especially in Bosnia and Herzegovina, where |
It is native to the | Balkans, extending as far as Greece, Crete and the Ae |
r places in the Eastern Mediterranean and the | Balkans for Ainslie and in his time visited Wallonia, |
war in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the entire | Balkans for a range of Belgian and Dutch media, with |
used in September, where it was moved to the | Balkans for standard occupational duties in southern |
He conducted "preaching tours" in the | Balkans, France, Hungary, Prussia, Russia, and Switze |
d in southern Europe, mostly in Italy and the | Balkans from Croatia to Greece. |
Greek-Serbian Entente in order to relieve the | Balkans from the Ottoman occupation. |
also writes about the dangers inherent in the | Balkans given the instability of the region and the r |
orted the expeditions of Gustav Zebe into the | Balkans, Greece and Crete. |
It grows wild in the | Balkans, Greece and Crete. |
respondent for the Manchester Guardian in the | Balkans H. N. Brailsford spoke the following in his b |
ase, produced a European War, and that if the | Balkans had not offered the occasion, the occasion wo |
a Levantine bum whose career of crime in the | Balkans has stimulated the writer's awe, the film wal |
th conditions were treated with yogurt in the | Balkans, he imported cultures from Bulgaria or used " |
catalogue of Roman provincial coins from the | Balkans; however, the descriptions are often inaccura |
ossroad between the east and the south of the | Balkans, i.e. a port for the Roman river fleet, which |
Having served in the | Balkans in 1995, Boag was awarded the Queen's Commend |
d operations in the Persian Gulf area and the | Balkans in 1990 and later. |
Farish died in an aircraft crash in the | Balkans in September 1944. |
is writings about the politics of the western | Balkans, in particular his prediction of the secessio |
The relish is popular in the | Balkans in different variants and names (e.g. |
33 M.1Cs served in the Middle East and the | Balkans in 1917-18, while the rest were used by UK-ba |
he Belegezites and other Slavic tribes of the | Balkans in ca. |
s a common symbol throughout Anatolia and the | Balkans in the medieval period. |
e war against Japan, post-war division of the | Balkans in the form of the alleged Percentages agreem |
a German support for Russian interests in the | Balkans in exchange for Russian support for German in |
They could still be found in the 20th century | Balkans, in a ritual known as Paparuda (Romanian) or |
"For They Lived, Oh Lord"- a novel, 1991 (The | Balkans in the first half of the 14th century) |
Project which starts off with the war in the | Balkans in 1998 and later expands on to document the |
the south-west, and across to Greece and the | Balkans in the south-east. |
und from Mongolia and Xinjiang in the east to | Balkans in the west. |
ode follows, describing the atrocities in the | Balkans, in which Tchaikovsky uses his mastery of the |
in modern Skopje are the largest baths in the | Balkans; in modern times they are used as an art gall |
vil society initiatives in Montenegro and the | Balkans in general, with an emphasis on human rights, |
ot survive the Slav and Avar invasions of the | Balkans in the 7th century. |
The battalion deployed to the | Balkans in March 1997 in support of Operation Joint E |
After the fall of the Ottoman power in the | Balkans in 1877, the village was included in Bulgaria |
e-Division fought in the campaign against the | Balkans in April, 1941, and then later as a part of t |
Returning from Asia Minor to the | Balkans in 1393, the sultan expelled the Wallachians |
s found in the Southern Mediterranean, in the | Balkans including the Greek Islands, in Morocco, and |
heine were deployed in as various part as the | Balkans, Iraq and Afghanistan under the auspices of e |
lvement of the United States and Italy in the | Balkans, Iraq, Iran, North Africa, Turkey, Haiti and |
in recent years to support operations in the | Balkans, Iraq, Cyprus and Afghanistan. |
Clinton discussed | Balkans issues, the Middle East and Iran with Europea |
aijan, Armenia, Iraqi, Syria, Turkey, and the | Balkans, it is closely related to Ayran. |
It is found in the | Balkans, Italy, Turkey, Lebanon and Israel. |
On the one hand problems in the | Balkans made things difficult, but on the other, the |
Ideas from the Enlightenment reached the | Balkans more in the form of literature than in the fo |
Clinton said Wednesday she will travel to the | Balkans next month to push for reconciliation between |
ction in Abyssinia, China, Spain, France, the | Balkans, North Africa, Italian East Africa, Italy, an |
ctivities in the late 16th/early 17th century | Balkans occurred in a context where religious boundar |
In 1876 he made a tour of the | Balkans of which he subsequently published an account |
During the German invasion of the | Balkans of 1941, the Greek Do 22s were destroyed, but |
t of a pre-accession strategy for the Western | Balkans one of his prime tasks. |
and after a trip to Western Anatolia and the | Balkans opened a school in Van in 1878. |
pute Byzantium's supposed essence onto modern | Balkans or Russia as the burden of history. |
he Bulgarian Empire, which stretched over the | Balkans, Pannonia and Scythia. |
e minor Gajal communities dwell mostly in the | Balkans, particularly Bulgaria (in Deliorman), Albani |
It grows in the | Balkans, particularly in Romania, and in Ukraine. |
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