balkan mountains

  • 1Balkan Mountains — mountain range extending across central Bulgaria, from the W border to the Black Sea: highest peak, c. 7,800 ft (2,377 m) …

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  • 2Balkan Mountains — Geobox|Range name=Balkan mountains (Stara Planina) other name= bg. Стара планина image caption=A view from Kom Peak in western Bulgaria. country= Bulgaria| country1=Serbia| parent=| border= geology= granite, gneiss, limestone|orogeny= |borders=… …

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  • 3Balkan Mountains — a mountain range extending from W Bulgaria to the Black Sea: highest peak, 7794 ft. (2370 m). * * * Bulgarian Stara Planina Mountain range, eastern Europe. It extends east to west across central Bulgaria from the Yugoslav border to the Black Sea; …

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  • 4Balkan Mountains — noun the major mountain range of Bulgaria and the Balkan Peninsula • Syn: ↑Balkans, ↑Balkan Mountain Range • Instance Hypernyms: ↑range, ↑mountain range, ↑range of mountains, ↑chain, ↑mountain chain, ↑ …

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  • 5Balkan Mountains — mtn. range, Balkan penin …

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  • 6Balkan Mountains — geographical name mountain range central Bulgaria extending from border with Serbia to Black Sea; highest point Botev Peak 7793 feet (2375 meters) …

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  • 7Balkan Mountains — Bal′kan Moun′tains n. pl. geg a mountain range extending from W Bulgaria to the Black Sea: highest peak, 7794 ft. (2370 m) …

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  • 8Balkan Mountains — /bɔlkən ˈmaʊntənz/ (say bawlkuhn mowntuhnz) plural noun a mountain range extending from western Bulgaria to the Black Sea. Highest peak, Mt Botev, 2376 m. Also, the Balkans …

  • 9Balkan — [bôl′kən] adj. 1. of the Balkan States or their peoples, languages, or cultures 2. of the Balkan Mountains …

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  • 10Balkan — Balkanite, n., adj. /bawl keuhn/, adj. 1. pertaining to the Balkan States or their inhabitants. 2. pertaining to the Balkan Peninsula. 3. pertaining to the Balkan Mountains. n. 4. the Balkans. See Balkan States. [1825 35] * * * (as used in… …

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