Micras Balkans

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Map of the Micras Balkans in 1680 AN

The Micras Balkans is the informal and historic 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 and Greek cultural influences. Other, non-Balkan cultural influences to the region include Roman, Turkic, Italian, Chinese, and West Slavic.

The area has a number of disputed borders, notably between the Kingdom of Coria and the Florian autonomous territory of Srbozemlje.

Countries and territories in the region

Çakaristan

Since the incorporation of areas under the Cakari flag, the term "Micras Balkans" is no longer used. On the west coast of the Antican Sea is the princely state of Bulqan, which takes its name from this historical term. Bulqan largely comprises Astaronia and the Kingdom of Coria. Bulqan's western border is defined by the Bulqan Ridge.