1. Balkan - Noun
2. Balkan - Adjective
an inhabitant of the Balkan Peninsula
Source: WordNetA Bulgarian vodka, Balkan 176°, has an 88% alcohol content. Source: Internet
According to the Gallup Balkan 2010 Monitor, just about 40 percent of the population of this state considers Turkey to be a “friendly country.” Source: Internet
According to the Gallup Balkan Monitor 2010 report, the idea of a Greater Albania is supported by the majority of Albanians in Albania (63%), Kosovo (81%) and the Republic of Macedonia (53%). Source: Internet
An important part of the whole Balkan folk music is the music of the local Romani ethnic minority. Source: Internet
Anxious about Balkan instability and Russian aggression, and to counter French interests in Europe, Austria-Hungary forged a defensive alliance with Germany in October 1879 and in May 1882. Source: Internet
Ardeal/Erdel was the name of Transylvania, and Kara Iflak, "Northern Wallachia" was either Wallachia, north of the Balkan territories inhabited by Vlachs, or Moldavia (north of Wallachia). Source: Internet