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    city of Fiume (today Rijeka, Croatia) and rural areas to its north, with a corridor to its west connecting it to the Kingdom of Italy. Fiume gained autonomy...
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    Reggenza Italiana del Carnaro) was a self-proclaimed state in the city of Fiume (now Rijeka, Croatia) led by Gabriele d'Annunzio between 1919 and 1920....
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    Rijeka (redirect from Fiume)
    Chakavian: Reka or Rika; Slovene: Reka, Italian: Fiume (Italian: [ˈfjuːme] ; Fiuman: Fiume; Hungarian: Fiume; outdated German name: Sankt Veit am Flaum),...
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    The Province of Fiume (or Province of Carnaro) was a province of the Kingdom of Italy from 1924 to 1943, then under control of the Italian Social Republic...
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    Latin term meaning "separated body", refers to the status of the City of Fiume (modern Rijeka, Croatia) while given a special legal and political status...
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    Oretta Fiume (6 June 1919 – 22 April 1994) was an Italian actress who became a star during the Fascist era after winning a competition. One of her final...
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    Kroatien) Kingdom of Slavonia (Königreich Slawonien) City of Fiume with its territory (Stadt Fiume mit Gebiet), Corpus separatum under Hungary from 1779; part...
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    HNK Rijeka (redirect from Gloria Fiume)
    the FIGC and the 1924 Fiume putsch led by Italian fascists, which brought to the annexation of the independent Free State of Fiume to Italy, Olympia was...
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  • Rijeka, formerly known as Fiume, is a city located in the northern tip of the Kvarner Gulf in the northern Adriatic. It is currently the third-largest...
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  • City-state (section Fiume)
    where the city of Fiume enjoyed considerable autonomy under Habsburg rule (see Corpus separatum (Fiume)), The Free State of Fiume was proclaimed as a...
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    Capua, at the "princely tombs" of Pontecagnano near Salerno, at Capo di Fiume, at Vallo di Diano and at Sala Consilina. Small scattered Villanovan settlements...
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    with Gabriele D’Annunzio and played an important role in the seizure of Fiume in 1919. Guido Keller was born in Milan on 6 February 1892 into a family...
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    Gorizia and Gradisca, all of Istria, the Quarnero Islands, Fiume, and the hinterland of Fiume, Civil Croatia, including Karlstadt (Karlovac), became one...
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    beginning of 'feudalism'; or rather, the notion of feudalism held in the modern era. Though most historians would be naturally hesitant to assign Charles Martel...
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    Austria-Hungary were usually indicated as such: Julian March (with the city of Fiume), Trentino-Alto Adige and Dalmatia. The Italian irredentism movement, which...
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    Roman Empire (redirect from Roman Era)
    Latin words incorporated into Greek were very common by the early imperial era, especially for military, administration, and trade and commerce matters...
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  • Styria County of Tyrol Kingdom of Hungary Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia Corpus separatum (Fiume) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Flags of Austria....
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    Ancient Rome (redirect from Roman era)
    peaceful and thriving era to Rome, known as Pax Augusta or Pax Romana. Augustus died in 14 AD, but the empire's glory continued after his era. The Julio-Claudians...
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    Interwar period (redirect from Interwar era)
    severely damaged many of the world's largest economies. Politically, the era coincided with the rise of communism, starting in Russia with the October...
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    Giorgione and – at the beginning of the sixteenth century – by Titian. This era ends with Veronese and Tintoretto, the latter dying in 1594, who marked the...
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    part of Dalmatia. The claims were further extended also to the city of Fiume, Corsica, the island of Malta, the County of Nice and Italian Switzerland...
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    severed its economy from federal control and from Serbia during the Milošević era. Afterwards, the two republics had separate central banks whilst Montenegro...
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    substantial portion) of the population: the Austrian Littoral, Trentino, Fiume and Dalmatia. The Triple Entente promised the regions to Italy in the dissolution...
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    Croats, and Slovenes (known after 1929 as Yugoslavia); and the Free State of Fiume was created. With a succession of increasingly nationalist Prime Ministers...
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    from both Italy and Yugoslavia – resulting in the purge in the city of Fiume, where at least 650 were killed during and after the war by Yugoslav units...
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    Al Capone (category Depression-era gangsters)
    had immigrated to the United States in 1893 by ship, first going through Fiume (modern-day Rijeka, Croatia), a port city in what was then Austria-Hungary...
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    the late 1920s and the early 1930s. The class comprised the vessels Zara, Fiume, Gorizia, and Pola, the last of which was completed to a slightly different...
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    Italian fascism (redirect from Fascist era)
    compelled the Kingdom of Italy to yield to Yugoslavia the Croatian seaport of Fiume (Rijeka), a mostly Italian city of little nationalist significance, until...
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    Interval of Rain. The next year in Milan, he exhibited Dai verdi, Lungo un fiume, Era il Giugno, and Crepuscolo. In 1884 at Turin, he exhibited: Countryside...
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    before World War II numbered 225,000 (150,000 in Istria and the rest in Fiume/Rijeka and Dalmatia), the remainder must have been Slovenes and Croats,...
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