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Men And Women Prime Minister
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Austro Hungarian Empire Prime Minister
5,585 wordsSince the 17 th and 18 th centuries, the Carpathian Basin has become one of the most diverse and conflict-ridden macro regions of Europe from both an ethnic and religious perspective. After the fall of the communism the newly emerged democratic states had to face the problem of the minorities. National minorities reacted in a self-defensive way, by re organising and establishing their cultural and political organisations and parties. This established the core for both ethnic tensions and inter-s...
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Balkan Peninsula Roman Empire
1,068 wordsRomania: Not Just a Catchy Title Northernmost on the Balkan Peninsula, Romania stands at the westernmost border of the Black Sea. Lying between 43 oN and 48 oN latitude, and between 20 oE and 29 oE longitude, Romania is situated in a temperate climate zone. It is located north of Bulgaria, south of the Ukraine, east of Serbia and Hungary, and west of Moldova. Romania lies within central Europe, where it sits in line with many other countries which have had revolutions of late. Romania is divided...
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Austria Hungary Central Powers
549 wordsWorld War I Romania World War I was said to be inevitable. For years there was controversy and quarrels between European countries. On June 28, 1914, in Sarajevo Gavril o Principal, a young Serb belonging to the secret society of the Black Hand shot and assassinated Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie. The killer was a Serbian. So Austria-Hungary decided to use the murder as an excuse to teach Serbia a lesson with help from its ally Germany. This was now the begging of World War I. Soon countrie...
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