A̱yaaba̱li̱kan

fam kwai-nfwuo-á̱niet ma̱ng taada di̱ fam A̱tak-a̱tyin Yurop

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.

A̱yaaba̱li̱kan
A̱fi̱fap a̱byin, cultural region, historical region, geographic region
Yet kap Jhyuk
A̱lyoot da̱nianBalkan Mountains Jhyuk
DemonymBalcánach Jhyuk
Vam-a̱byinYurop Jhyuk
Shyia̱ mami ku kpa̱mkpaan vam a̱sa̱khwotKyai A̱sa̱khwot Meditaroniya, Adriatic Sea, Ionian Sea, Aegean Sea, A̱dyundyung Kyai A̱sa̱khwot Jhyuk
Coordinate location42°0′0″N 22°0′0″E Jhyuk
Highest pointMusala Jhyuk
Byia̱ (a̱gi̱)gak ma̱ng Jhyuk
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Ya̱fang

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  2. "Balkans". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 2017-12-13.
  3. Richard T. Schaefer (2008). Encyclopedia of Race, Ethnicity, and Society. Sage. p. 129. ISBN 978-1-4129-2694-2.
  4. 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.