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    The Republic of Ragusa (Dalmatian: Republica de Ragusa; Latin: Respublica Ragusina; Italian: Repubblica di Ragusa; Croatian: Dubrovačka Republika; Venetian:...
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    Dubrovnik (redirect from Ragusa (Croatia))
    historically based on maritime trade; as the capital of the maritime Republic of Ragusa, it achieved a high level of development, particularly during the 15th and...
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    half of the 16th century during the age of the independent Republic of Ragusa and it was a Renaissance work of Italian and Croatian architects and builders...
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    The Flag of Dubrovnik is the symbol of the city of Dubrovnik, originating as the flag of the historical Republic of Ragusa. The flag consists of a white...
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  • In the south the Republic of Ragusa (1358-1808) emerged. The Republic of Venice, from 1420 to 1797 controlled a significant part of Dalmatia (see Venetian...
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  • Ragusa may refer to: Ragusa (Dalmatia), the historical name of the city of Dubrovnik the Republic of Ragusa (or Republic of Dubrovnik), the maritime city-state...
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    Dalmatia, Ragusa, are also considered maritime republics; in certain historical periods, they had no secondary importance compared to some of the better...
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    It enjoyed excellent relations with the Kingdom of Hungary, was an ally of the Republic of Ragusa, and maintained good relations with the Ottoman Empire...
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    Corps of the JNA. Its provisional president was Aleksandar Aco Apolonio. The proclaimed territory did not correspond to the pre-1808 Republic of Ragusa borders...
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    of Vieste in Apulia and Leck. The Almanach de Gotha enumerates it among the eleven oldest native families of the Republic of Ragusa, and members of the...
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    Pelješac (category Peninsulas of Croatia)
    built by the Republic of Ragusa. They are the second longest walls in Europe. Ston also has one of the oldest salt planes in this part of the world. The...
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    Dalmatia between 1420 and 1797 as part of its State of the Sea, with the exception of the small but stable Republic of Ragusa (1358–1808) in the south. Between...
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    south, while the Republic of Ragusa (Dubrovnik) retained its independence until 1808. When in 1804 Francis II created the title of Emperor of Austria for himself...
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    of Urbino in 1443) Golden Ambrosian Republic Republic of Ancona Republic of Cospaia Republic of Lucca Republic of Noli Republic of Ragusa Republic of...
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    Buća (redirect from House of Bucchia)
    The House of Buća (Serbian Cyrillic: Бућа; in Italian Bucchia) was a noble Serbian family that served the Republic of Ragusa, and one of the most important...
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    Croatia (redirect from Republic of Croatia)
    officially the Republic of Croatia (Croatian: Republika Hrvatska listen), is a country in Central and Southeast Europe, on the coast of the Adriatic Sea...
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    Lastovo (category Territories of the Republic of Venice)
    century Lagosta joined the Republic of Ragusa where for several centuries it enjoyed a certain level of autonomy until the republic's conquest by the French...
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    Cavtat (redirect from Ragusa Vecchia)
    pronunciation: [t͡sǎʋtat], Italian: Ragusa Vecchia, lit. 'Old Ragusa') is a village in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County of Croatia. It is on the Adriatic Sea...
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    city of Ston, in Dalmatia, part of the Republic of Ragusa, in what is now southern Croatia. Their construction was begun in 1358. On the Field Gate of the...
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    official in the government of the Republic of Ragusa. The holder was the head of the executive powers of Ragusa, part of the Small Council (Consilium...
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    The Coat of arms of Dubrovnik was the heraldic symbol of the historical Republic of Ragusa. It is today used in a variant for the city of Dubrovnik, Croatia...
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  • The nobility of the Republic of Ragusa included patrician families, most of which originated from the City of Dubrovnik, and some coming from other, mostly...
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    Ivan Gundulić (category People from the Republic of Ragusa)
    poet from the Republic of Ragusa (now in Croatia). He is regarded as the Croatian national poet. His work embodies central characteristics of Roman Catholic...
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  • list of notable Ragusans and Rectors of the Republic of Ragusa (also known as the Republic of Dubrovnik), a maritime republic centered on the city of Dubrovnik...
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    Rector's Palace, Dubrovnik (category Republic of Ragusa)
    city of Dubrovnik that used to serve as the seat of the Rector of the Republic of Ragusa between the 14th century and 1808. It was also the seat of the...
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    which held noble titles in the Republic of Ragusa, and in the Austrian and Austro-Hungarian empires. Descendants of the family live in Austria and Italy...
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  • list of flags which have been, or are still today, used in Croatia or by Croatians and Croats. As described in an order by Supreme Headquarters of Yugoslav...
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    Ninoslav issued an edict to the Republic of Ragusa on 22 May 1240, stating that he placed it under his protection in case of an attack by Serbian king Stefan...
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    House of Gundulić (known in Italian as Gondola) was a noble family of the Republic of Ragusa, considered one of the most prestigious families of the republic...
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    the Republic of Ragusa passed a law which specified the layout of all future residential buildings constructed in the city. Because of this all of the...
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