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The "Balkan Wars" (1912–1913) Resulted In The Ottoman Empire Losing Almost All Of Its:

A. Asian territories
B. European territories
C. African territories
D. Island territories

The Balkan Wars were a major catastrophe for the Ottomans, resulting in the loss of nearly all their land in Europe, including Macedonia and Albania.

Balkan Wars 1912 1913 Europe Territorial Loss
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