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THE BALKAN STATES: TURKEY, BULGARIA, RUMANIA, SERVIA, AND GREECE. This map shows the greater part of the Balkan States and the adjoining portion of Austria-Hungary— an area which has suddenly developed into a war area which may bscome of the first importance. Servla Is at present being attacked by AustroGerman armies across the river frontier In the north and by Bulgarian forces across her eastern border. In view of the comparative rarity of large-scale maps of the Balkan States, readers should keep this one by them for reference.

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 92, 16 October 1915, Page 9

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THE BALKAN STATES: TURKEY, BULGARIA, RUMANIA, SERVIA, AND GREECE. This map shows the greater part of the Balkan States and the adjoining portion of Austria-Hungary—an area which has suddenly developed into a war area which may bscome of the first importance. Servla Is at present being attacked by Austro-German armies across the river frontier In the north and by Bulgarian forces across her eastern border. In view of the comparative rarity of large-scale maps of the Balkan States, readers should keep this one by them for reference. Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 92, 16 October 1915, Page 9

THE BALKAN STATES: TURKEY, BULGARIA, RUMANIA, SERVIA, AND GREECE. This map shows the greater part of the Balkan States and the adjoining portion of Austria-Hungary—an area which has suddenly developed into a war area which may bscome of the first importance. Servla Is at present being attacked by Austro-German armies across the river frontier In the north and by Bulgarian forces across her eastern border. In view of the comparative rarity of large-scale maps of the Balkan States, readers should keep this one by them for reference. Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 92, 16 October 1915, Page 9