Ce este „Sud-Estul European”?

Since the „Age of Enlightenment”, when the Eastern parts of Europe gradually became better known to the Western public opinion, especially through constant journeys within these territories, the way to define or name cultures or civilizations very different from the Western world proved to be reluct...

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