Battle to the beat in the Balkans.[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Greek In desktop publishing, to display text in a representative form in which the actual letters are not discernible, because the screen resolution isn't high enough to display them properly. The software lets you set which font sizes should be greeked. philosophers Plato Plato (plā`tō), 427?–347 B.C., Greek philosopher. Plato's teachings have been among the most influential in the history of Western civilization. Life After pursuing the liberal studies of his day, he became in 407 B.C. and Socrates taught that every man should know how to dance to prepare for his duty on the battlefield. In May the battlefield and dance became one as the 16th annual Battle of the Balkans Balkans, Bulg. Stara Planina (stä`rä plä'nēnä`), major mountain range of the Balkan Peninsula and Bulgaria, extending c.350 mi (560 km) from E Serbia through central Bulgaria to the Black Sea. took place in Greece Greece, Gr. Hellas or Ellas, republic (2005 est. pop. 10,668,000), 50,944 sq mi (131,945 sq km), SE Europe. It occupies the southernmost part of the Balkan Peninsula and borders on the Ionian Sea in the west, on the Mediterranean Sea in the south, on , where dancers demonstrated their abilities in top rock, footwork, freezes, and power moves. The winner of the final battle was Plastic Def Squad (above) from Bulgaria. Check out battles coming to your home country at www.battleoftheyear.net/worldwide. |
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