Balkan Wars
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The Balkan Wars, a pair of conflicts in 1912 and 1913, marked a tumultuous period in the Balkan Peninsula's history. These wars were driven by a complex web of territorial disputes and nationalist aspirations among the region's nations, including Serbia, Bulgaria, Greece, and Montenegro, against the declining Ottoman Empire. The wars ultimately resulted in the liberation of several Balkan territories from Ottoman rule, but also sowed the seeds of future conflicts and power struggles in the region. The Balkan Wars significantly reshaped the geopolitical landscape of Southeastern Europe, setting the stage for the even more devastating World War I and leaving a lasting impact on the Balkans' political and ethnic dynamics.
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