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Balkan War

American  
[bawl-kuhn wawr] / ˈbɔl kən ˈwɔr /

noun

  1. Also called First Balkan War.  a war (1912–13) in which Bulgaria, Serbia, and Greece opposed Turkey.

  2. Also called Second Balkan War.  a war (1913) in which Greece, Romania, and Serbia opposed Bulgaria for the redivision of territory taken from Turkey in the First Balkan War.


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They did it in the 1990s during the Balkan War as well.

From Salon Oct. 6, 2023

Disagreements among the victors in the Balkans soon devolved into the Second Balkan War as Bulgaria attacked Serbia and Greece in 1913.

From Textbooks Dec. 14, 2022

Eight days before the “metamusical evening,” the first shots of the First Balkan War were fired, a destabilized Europe prepping for the First World War.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 25, 2020

Sweden was accepting a record number of refugees from the Balkan War and other conflicts.

From New York Times Aug. 10, 2019

In the Balkan War, 1912-13, Bulgaria hastily organised an aviation corps.

From Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1913 by Various

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