A̱yaaba̱li̱kan
Yet kap | |
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A̱lyoot da̱nian | Balkan Mountains |
Demonym | Balcánach |
Vam-a̱byin | Yurop |
Shyia̱ mami ku kpa̱mkpaan vam a̱sa̱khwot | Kyai A̱sa̱khwot Meditaroniya, Adriatic Sea, Ionian Sea, Aegean Sea, A̱dyundyung Kyai A̱sa̱khwot |
Coordinate location | 42°0′0″N 22°0′0″E |
Highest point | Musala |
Byia̱ (a̱gi̱)gak ma̱ng |
A̱yaaba̱li̱kan ba, ba̱ shyia̱ ca̱caat di̱n kap ma̱ng A̱fa̱fap-a̱byin Ba̱li̱kan wu a̱ni, yet jen a̱vwuo kya di̱ fam A̱tak-a̱tyin Yurop ma̱ng wa̱i wuwa̱i a̱byin ma̱ng nkhang ma̱ a̱di̱di̱t.[1][2][3] Fam-a̱byin huni ku shyia̱ a̱lyoot nhu neet ma̱ A̱ka̱fan Ba̱li̱kan ninia na̱ ngeang na̱ si̱ khwi a̱mgba̱m a̱byin Buli̱gariya. A̱fi̱fap-a̱byin Ba̱li̱kan wu byia̱ a̱gi̱gak ma̱ng Kyai A̱sa̱khwot A̱di̱riya hu di̱ fam a̱za-jenshyung hu, Kyai A̱sa̱khwot Yon hu di̱ fam a̱tak-jenshyung, Kyai A̱sa̱khwot A̱gea hu di̱ fam a̱tak hu, Á̱na̱nwuai Turukya na di̱ fam a̱tyin hu, ma̱ng A̱dyundyung Kyai A̱sa̱khwot wu di̱ fam a̱za-a̱tyin hu. Á̱ ku wa̱i gak fam a̱za a̱fi̱fap a̱byin hu di̱ nvak nvwuon.[4] A̱ta̱n Ba̱li̱kan ka, kikya yet Musala, mita 2,925 (kpai 9,596), a̱zace a̱fan Rila ka, ma̱ a̱byin Buli̱gariya.
Ya̱fang
[jhyuk | jhyuk a̱tyin ka]- ↑ Gray, Colin S.; Sloan, Geoffrey (2014). Geopolitics, Geography and Strategy. Routledge. ISBN 9781135265021. Retrieved 10 Zwat Swak ma̱ng Jhyiung 2014.
- ↑ "Balkans". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 2017-12-13.
- ↑ Richard T. Schaefer (2008). Encyclopedia of Race, Ethnicity, and Society. Sage. p. 129. ISBN 978-1-4129-2694-2.
- ↑ Alexander Vezenkov (2017). "Entangled Geographies of the Balkans: The Boundaries of the Region and the Limits of the Discipline". In Roumen Dontchev Daskalov, Tchavdar Marinov (ed.). Entangled Histories of the Balkans – Volume Four: Concepts, Approaches, and (Self-) Representations. Brill. pp. 115–256. ISBN 978-90-04-33782-4.