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  • {{Short description|Civil war in Kosovo from 1997 to 1999}} | title = Kosovo Civil War ...
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  • ...ned several Adriatic possessions. These borders changed repeatedly through wars, treaties, local uprisings, and changes in imperial authority. ...tions, while Albania declared independence on 28 November 1912. The Balkan Wars of 1912 and 1913 reduced Ottoman territory in Europe and established new bo ...
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  • ...itical competition between commanders and contributed to a series of civil wars. ...developed in Gaul and the eastern provinces. Economic disruption, disease, civil war, and pressure on the army weakened central authority. Emperor [[Aurelia ...
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  • Serbia expanded after the Balkan Wars of 1912 and 1913. [[Austria-Hungary]] declared war on Serbia on 28 July 191 ...s followed by political resistance and parallel institutions. The [[Kosovo Civil War]] was fought from 17 February 1997 to 21 June 1999 between the Prizren ...
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  • ...chies of Europe. The country was involved in dynastic conflicts, religious wars, colonial expansion, and competition with neighboring powers. Royal central France was heavily affected by both World Wars. During the First World War, large areas of northern and eastern France bec ...
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  • ...an authority weakened during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Wars and nationalist movements reduced its territory in the Balkans. The empire ...Religious courts were removed from the state judicial structure, and a new civil code took effect in 1926. A Latin-based Turkish alphabet was adopted in 192 ...
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  • ...ship, occupation, civil conflict, changes of government, and the two world wars. Post-war reconstruction was followed by industrial growth, urban expansion ...
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  • The Russo-Turkish wars repeatedly brought foreign armies into Wallachia during the eighteenth and ...he Wallachian Revolution of 1848. It called for political reform and wider civil rights, but Ottoman and Russian intervention ended the movement. Support fo ...
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  • The United Kingdom was involved in both world wars and remained a major European and Atlantic power after 1945. The post-war p ...narchy, parliament, intelligence services, border institutions, and senior civil service collapsed. Emergency courts and transitional investigators conclude ...
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  • ...ericas supported royal finances and international trade, although repeated wars placed heavy demands on the state. Bourbon rule began after the War of the ...ict between republican and nationalist forces developed into the [[Spanish Civil War]] in 1936. Nationalist forces led by [[Francisco Franco]] won the war i ...
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  • ...nization and constitutional transition, while others experienced prolonged wars. Ghana became one of the first sub-Saharan colonies to gain independence in ...state-building, border disputes, one-party systems, military coups, civil wars, development programs, Cold War alliances, economic reforms, debt, urbaniza ...
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