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  2. Balkan Insight - Wikipedia

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    Neue Zürcher Zeitung reported that Balkan Insight is a "highly regarded Internet portal" [4] and BIRN is "valued for its independence and seriousness". [5] In 2015, the journal Academicus International Scientific Journal reported that Balkan Insight was "the leading news site covering the Western Balkans Region", and often published opinions from international leaders. [1]

  3. Aleksandra Melnichenko - Wikipedia

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    Aleksandra Melnichenko ( née Nikolić; Serbian: Александра Мељниченко, née Николић, romanized : Aleksandra Meljničenko; born 21 April 1977), also known as Sandra Meljničenko ( Serbian Cyrillic: Сандра Мељниченко ), is a Serbian [1] philanthropist and a former singer and model. She is married to the ...

  4. Ady Barkan - Wikipedia

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    Ohad Barkan, known as Ady, was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on December 18, 1983, to immigrant parents from Romania and Israel. His mother, Diana L. Kormos-Buchwald, is a professor of the history of science at the California Institute of Technology and his father, Elazar Barkan, is a professor of international and public affairs at Columbia University.

  5. History of the Balkans - Wikipedia

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    A Greek lithograph of the Battle of Kilkis–Lachanas. The Balkan Wars were two wars that took place in the Balkans in 1912 and 1913. Four Balkan states defeated the Ottoman Empire in the first war; one of the four, Bulgaria, was defeated in the second war. The Ottoman Empire lost nearly all of its holdings in Europe.

  6. Eva zu Beck - Wikipedia

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    Eva zu Beck, officially Ewa Bianka Zubek, (born 26 April 1991) is a Polish travel blogger and vlogger. [ 4] She hosted TRT World 's show, A Place Called Pakistan, [ 5] and presented a Euronews YouTube miniseries called Rerouted: The Balkans. [ 6] She has also partnered with National Geographic and Deutsche Welle.

  7. Kazan (cookware) - Wikipedia

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    Gazandjyk or Kazandzhik currently Bereket - is a city in Balkan Province in western Turkmenistan. The name is composed of Kazan and -jyk, a diminutive suffix (denoting small in size), so the name can be translated into English as cauldron-ette or pot-kin. Kazan is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Tatarstan in Russia.

  8. Silence of the Balkans - Wikipedia

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    Silence of the Balkans. It's called the 'Silence of the Balkans' but actually is the record of the sounds, the rhythm and the breath of the Balkans and Georgia, [1] [2] but in different interpretation. A train leaves from the old railway station of Munich and by passing all Balkan countries, stops in various cities and arrives in Thessaloniki.

  9. List of most-liked Instagram posts - Wikipedia

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    This list of most-liked Instagram posts contains the top 20 posts by number of likes on the photo and video-sharing social networking service Instagram. The most-liked post as of August 2024 [update] is a carousel of the Argentine footballer Lionel Messi and his teammates celebrating the 2022 FIFA World Cup win at Lusail Stadium in Lusail ...