Alhamdulillah dengan nikmat yang Allah SWT telah berikan buat diri ini. Hari ini saja buka Google Maps tengok kembali tempat tempat yang telah dijejaki dan bakal dijejaki. Semoga Allah SWT limpahkan rezeki buat Shikin menyelesaikan urusan keluarga dan memenuhi impian Shikin untuk menghantar semua ahli keluarga menunaikan Haji.
Kadang-kadang orang menganggap Dream Big ni sesuatu yang mustahil tetapi hakikatnya kita perlu ada impian dan jangan takut untuk berimpian. Tepuk dada tanyalah iman setiap impian pasti akan menjadi kenyataan.Setiap hari dalam solat kita , membaca doa kita sentiasa doakan untuk masuk ke syurga dan dijauhkan dari api neraka. Apakah kita terlalu berimpian besar untuk masuk ke syurga? Ya kita Dream Big untuk ke syurga tetapi hakikatnya kita juga perlu berusaha untuk ke syurga Allah SWT. Kita tidak boleh berputus harapan untuk meraih cinta Allah SWT. Dalam masa yang sama kita terus berusaha untuk memenuhi syarat-syarat untuk mendapat syurga Allah SWT itu.
Maka dengan itu janganlah kita takut untuk berimpian. Impian Shikin kali ini in sha Allah jika umur panjang Shikin nak lengkapkan perjalanan ke 50 dalahm Travelog Shikin sebelum mencapai umur 50 tahun. In sha Allah.
In sha Allah nak juga balik ke Pakistan melawat keluarga di sana. Kalau Allah SWT izinkan SHikin nak pergi ke Kashmir India dan Pakistan melihat keindahan ciptaan Allah SWT yang menjadi rebutan.
Indonesia, Tahiland, Brunei, Singapore dan China ni dah macam kampung sendiri . In sha Allah akan menyusun langkah ke sana bercuti sambil tenangkan fikiran.
Selain dari itu inilah impian Shikin...untuk melengkapkan journey ke Balkan :
Balkan Peninsula
The Balkan Peninsula is surrounded by the Adriatic Sea to the west, the Mediterranean Sea (including the Ionian and Aegeanseas) and the Marmara Sea to the south and the Black Sea to the east. Its northern boundary is often given as the Danube, Sava and Kupa Rivers.[21][22] The Balkan Peninsula has a combined area of about 470,000 km2 (181,000 sq mi) (slightly smaller than Spain). It is more or less identical to the region known as Southeastern Europe.[23][24][25]
From 1920 until World War II, Italy included Istria and some Dalmatian areas (like Zara, today's Zadar) that are within the general definition of the Balkan peninsula. The current territory of Italy includes only the small area around Trieste inside the Balkan Peninsula. However, the regions of Trieste and Istria are not usually considered part of the Balkans by Italian geographers, due to their definition of the Balkans that limits its western border to the Kupa River.[26]
Entirely within the Balkans:
- Albania: 28,750 km2 (100% of total land)
- Bulgaria : 110,800 km2 (100%)
- Bosnia and Herzegovina: 51,180 km2 (100%)
- Kosovo[a]: 10,908 km2 (100%)
- Macedonia: 25,710 km2 (100%)
- Montenegro: 13,810 km2 (100%)
Mostly or partially within the Balkans:
- Croatia (southern mainland): 30,000 km2 (54%)
- Greece (mainland): 104,470 km2[28] (80%)
- Italy (Trieste and Monfalcone): 300 km2 (0.1%)
- Romania (mainland Dobruja): 12,000 km2 (5%)
- Serbia (southern part excluding Vojvodina, northern Belgrade and Kosovo*): 54,000 km2 (65%)
- Slovenia (southwestern part): 5,000 km2 (25%)
- Turkey (European part): 23,764 km2 (3%)
Balkans
The abstract term "the Balkans", unlike the geographical borders of the Peninsula, is defined by the political borders of the states composing it. The term is used to describe areas beyond the Balkan Peninsula, or inversely[clarification needed] in the case of the part of Italy in the Peninsula, which is always excluded from the Balkans and as a totality is generally accepted as part of Western Europe and the Apennines.
According to the Encyclopædia Britannica, the Balkans are usually said to comprise Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Kosovo,[a] the Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, while Greece and Turkey are often excluded (depending on the definition), and its total area is usually given as 666,700 square km (257,400 square miles) and the population as 59,297,000 (est. 2002).[29]
According to an earlier version of the Britannica, the Balkans comprise the territories of the states of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Kosovo,[a] the Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia and the European part of Turkey; it notes Turkey as a non-Balkan state and the inclusion of Slovenia and the Transylvanian part of Romania in the region as dubious.[30]
Inclusion of Balkan states in other regions:
- Albania (alternatively placed in Southeastern Europe,[31] Southern Europe[32] or Eastern Europe[33])
- Bosnia and Herzegovina (alternatively placed in Southeastern Europe,[34] Southern Europe[32] or Eastern Europe[33])
- Bulgaria (alternatively placed in Southeastern Europe[35] or Eastern Europe[32])
- Croatia (alternatively placed in Central Europe,[36][37][38][39][40] Southeastern Europe,[41][41][42][42][43] Southern Europe[32] or Eastern Europe[33])
- Greece (alternatively placed in Western Europe,[44] Southern Europe[45][46] and Southeastern Europe[47])
- Kosovo[a] (alternatively placed in Southeastern Europe,[48] Southern Europe[32] or Eastern Europe[33])
- Macedonia (alternatively placed in Southeastern Europe,[49] Southern Europe[32] or Eastern Europe[33])
- Montenegro (alternatively placed in Southeastern Europe,[50] Southern Europe[32] or Eastern Europe[33])
- Romania (alternatively placed in Eastern Europe,[32] Southeastern Europe[51][52][53][54][55][56] and Central Europe[51][52][53][57])
- Serbia (alternatively placed in Southeastern Europe[58] and Southern Europe,[32] Central Europe[59] or Eastern Europe[33])
- Slovenia (alternatively placed in Central Europe[60] Southern Europe,[32] Southeastern Europe,[61] or Eastern Europe[33])
- Turkey (European part) (alternatively placed in Western Asia, Southwestern Asia[62] and Southeastern Europe[62][b])
Western Balkans
The institutions of the European Union have defined the "Western Balkans" as the Balkan area that includes countries that are not members of the European Union, while others refer to the geographical aspects. [63][64][65][66][67][68][69][70][71][72] The Western Balkans is a neologism coined to describe the countries of "ex-Yugoslavia (minus Slovenia) and Albania".[73] Thus, the region includes: Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Kosovo, Macedonia and Albania.[65][66][67][68][69][70][71][72] Each of these countries aims to be part of the future enlargement of the European Union and reach democracy and transmission scores but, until then, they will be strongly connected with the pre-EU waiting program CEFTA.[74] Croatia, which was considered to be part of the Western Balkans, joined the EU in July 2013.[75]
:)ANDA INGIN SUCCESS????? Berani berubah utk kejayaan ......sayangi diri anda...salam sayang..sayang selalu....Shikin berkongsi bukan untuk dinilai atau dikeji...ikhlas luahan hati Sayang Shikin
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