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    The Diet of Dalmatia (Croatian: Dalmatinski sabor, Italian: Dieta della Dalmazia) was the regional assembly of the Kingdom of Dalmatia within the Austro-Hungarian...
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    Kingdom of Dalmatia (Croatian: Kraljevina Dalmacija; ‹See Tfd›German: Königreich Dalmatien; Italian: Regno di Dalmazia) was a crown land of the Austrian...
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  • translated with "diet" in English, as in "the Diet of Dalmatia" (Dalmatinski sabor), "the Croatian Diet" (Hrvatski sabor), "the Hungarian-Croatian Diet" (Ugarsko-hrvatski...
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  • the Serb Orthodox Church Diet of Bosnia (Bosanski sabor), a former political body in Bosnia and Herzegovina Diet of Dalmatia (Dalmatinski sabor), a former...
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    The Diet of Hungary or originally: Parlamentum Publicum / Parlamentum Generale (Hungarian: Országgyűlés) was the most important political assembly in...
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  • for around 70 years of the 19th century and until World War I. Its goal was to maintain the autonomy of the Kingdom of Dalmatia within the Austro-Hungarian...
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    to as the Triune Kingdom of Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia, also simply known as the Triune Kingdom, and had claims on Dalmatia, which was administered...
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    Kingdom of Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia (Croatian: Trojedna Kraljevina Hrvatske, Slavonije i Dalmacije) was the concept—advocated by the leaders of the...
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  • the Kingdom of Dalmatia. It was founded in 1861 after the failure of Bach's absolutism, as a branch of the People's Party in Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia...
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    Antonio Bajamonti (category People from the Kingdom of Dalmatia)
    prominent Split lawyer. Bajamonti was also a member of the Diet of Dalmatia (1861–91) and the Austrian Chamber of Deputies (1867–70 and 1873–79). He married Alojzija...
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    minority living in the region of Dalmatia, now part of Croatia and Montenegro. In 1803, the Italian community accounted for 33% of the entire Dalmatian population...
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    the fifteen individual crown lands of Cisleithania had their own diets (‹See Tfd›German: Landtage). The seat of the Imperial Council from 4 December...
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  • Party in/on the Littoral") was political party in the Kingdom of Dalmatia during the time of Austria-Hungary. Following the 1876 Dalmatian parliamentary...
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  • Croatia portal Diet of Dalmatia Cole, Laurence. Military Culture and Popular Patriotism in Late Imperial Austria. OUP Oxford. "Diet of Istria". Archived...
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    the majority in the Diet of Dalmatia while Serbs started cooperating with the Italian nationalists. Prior to this, Serbs in Dalmatia started emphasizing...
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    'Duke of Venice, Dalmatia and Croatia and Imperial Protosebastos'. In the fourteenth century, the doges periodically objected to the use of Dalmatia and...
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    Treaty of London). Biankini's work helped the newspaper attain a leading position in the region. Biankini was elected a member of the Diet of Dalmatia (1881–1887...
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    Gajo Bulat (category People's Party (Dalmatia) politicians)
    Croatian lawyer who served as the mayor of Split and as a member of the Diet of Dalmatia and the Imperial Council of the Austrian Empire. Gajo Bulat was born...
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  • Gajo Bulat (politician, born 1867) (category University of Graz alumni)
    of the People's Party and the Party of Rights in the Austro-Hungarian Kingdom of Dalmatia in 1905. He was the party's representative in the Diet of Dalmatia...
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  • Mate Drinković (category Date of birth not in Wikidata)
    Diet of Dalmatia on the Party of Rights ticket. Drinković supported the Rijeka Resolution [hr] calling on the unification of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia...
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    Országgyűlés (category Political history of Hungary)
    Diet. The legislative power was vested in this parliament, consisting of two houses: an upper house titled the Főrendiház ([ˈføːrɛndihaːz], House of Magnates)...
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  • Macchiedo (category Kingdom of Dalmatia)
    Macchiedo and Giovanni Macchiedo were members of the Diet of Dalmatia, the regional assembly of the Kingdom of Dalmatia within the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Donato...
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    Pero Čingrija (category Mayors of Dubrovnik)
    leader of the People's Party. He was first elected into the Diet of Dalmatia in 1870, and continued to be elected until 1918. He was the mayor of Dubrovnik...
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  • of the Dominican Republic (1880–1882) Mihovil Pavlinović – Roman Catholic priest, writer, and People's Party representative in the Diet of Dalmatia,...
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    Dubrovnik (redirect from Ragusa (Dalmatia))
    southern Dalmatia, Croatia, by the Adriatic Sea. It is one of the most prominent tourist destinations in the Mediterranean, a seaport and the centre of the...
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    Mährisch-ständische Landtag) was the legislature of Moravia, the Diet, or general assembly, of the Estates of the Margraviate of Moravia. It emerged from earlier informal...
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  • The Diet of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Serbo-Croatian: Bosansko-hercegovački sabor, Босанско-херцеговачки сабор or Sabor Bosne i Hercegovine, Сабор Босне...
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    Mihovil Pavlinović (category People from Podgora, Split-Dalmatia County)
    Revival in the Kingdom of Dalmatia. He is known as a keen promoter of Croatian political thought in Dalmatia, one of the founders of the liberal People's...
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    The Diet of the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, and of the Grand Duchy of Cracow was the regional assembly of the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, a...
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  • 1883 Dalmatian parliamentary election (category Elections in the Kingdom of Dalmatia)
    of Dalmatia in 1883. The elections marked the first time that a party other than People's Party or Autonomist Party won seats in the Diet of Dalmatia...
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