Description: 1906Original Antique Rand-McNally Map Balkan StatesTurkey in Europe before World War I In 1906, the Balkan States were made up of the following countries: Bulgaria, Montenegro, Roumania (Romania), Servia (Serbia), and European Turkey. The Balkan region is a large peninsula in Europe, bordered by the Black Sea, the Mediterranean, the Adriatic, and the Aegean. Most of the Balkan countries gained independence from the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian after World War I. Some events that took place in the Balkans in 1906: · The Macedonian Struggle The Makedonomachoi gained control of areas such as Mariovo and East Macedonia, Kastanohoria, and the plains north and south of Florina. However, they were forced to withdraw from various areas in early 1906. · The Tariff War Austria-Hungary imposed a Tariff War (Pig war) on Serbia after Serbia signed a customs union with Bulgaria in June 1905. The war lasted from 1906–1909. The map also shows Crete and there an insert map ofThe Bosphorusand on reverse is a map ofItalywith insert map ofEnvirons of Rome Page:10.2" x 13.5"Map: 9.2 x 12.5" Family Atlas of the WorldRand, McNally & Company, Publishers Chicago - New York1912 (Atlas cover and title page not a part of the Sale)
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Format: Atlas Map
Year: 1912
Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
Cartographer/Publisher: Rand McNally & Co.
Country/Region: Bulgaria, Greece, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Turkey