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[[File:Micras Balkans.png|thumb|right|Map of the Micras Balkans]] | [[File:Micras Balkans.png|thumb|right|Map of the Micras Balkans]] | ||
The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is the informal name given to a geographic area in eastern [[Apollonia]], named after the [[wikipedia:Balkans|Balkan Peninsula]] on Earth due to its concentration of nations and territories with [[wikipedia:South Slavs|South Slavic]] cultural influences. Other cultural influences to the region include Roman, Turkic, Italian, Chinese, West Slavic, and Greek. | The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is the informal name given to a geographic area in eastern [[Apollonia]], named after the [[wikipedia:Balkans|Balkan Peninsula]] on Earth due to its concentration of nations and territories with [[wikipedia:South Slavs|South Slavic]] cultural influences. Other, non-Balkan cultural influences to the region include Roman, Turkic, Italian, Chinese, West Slavic, and Greek. | ||
The area has a number of disputed borders, notably between the [[Kingdom of Coria]] and the [[Florian Republic|Florian]] autonomous territory of [[Srbozemlje]]. | The area has a number of disputed borders, notably between the [[Kingdom of Coria]] and the [[Florian Republic|Florian]] autonomous territory of [[Srbozemlje]]. | ||
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==Countries and territories in the region== | ==Countries and territories in the region== | ||
*[[Astaronia]] | *[[Astaronia]] | ||
*[[Kingdom of Coria]] | *[[Kingdom of Coria]] | ||
*[[Krasnarus]] | *[[Krasnarus]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Oranje]] | ||
*[[Tyrenia]] | *[[Srbozemlje]] | ||
*[[Tyrenia]] | |||
[[Category:Geography]] | [[Category:Geography]] |
Revision as of 01:57, 29 December 2017
The Micras Balkans is the informal name given to a geographic area in eastern Apollonia, named after the Balkan Peninsula on Earth due to its concentration of nations and territories with South Slavic cultural influences. Other, non-Balkan cultural influences to the region include Roman, Turkic, Italian, Chinese, West Slavic, and Greek.
The area has a number of disputed borders, notably between the Kingdom of Coria and the Florian autonomous territory of Srbozemlje.