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    Split-Dalmatia County (Croatian: Splitsko-dalmatinska županija [splîtsko-dalmǎtiːnskaː ʒupǎnija]) is a central-southern Dalmatian county in Croatia. The...
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    province of Dalmatia, Salona. After the sack of Salona by the Avars and Slavs, the fortified Palace of Diocletian was settled by Roman refugees. Split became...
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    a small town in the Split-Dalmatia County of Croatia. It is located on the Adriatic coastline of Dalmatia, 65 km south of Split and 135 km north of Dubrovnik...
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    Italian: Labinezza), is a municipality in southern Dalmatia, Croatia. It is situated halfway between Split and Dubrovnik. The town of Ploče is 12 km south...
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  • 43.497888°N 16.649609°E / 43.497888; 16.649609 Country  Croatia County  Split-Dalmatia City Omiš Area  • Total 16.7 km2 (6.4 sq mi) Population  (2021)...
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  • 9080262700°E / 43.5592137700; 16.9080262700 Country Croatia County Split-Dalmatia County Municipality Cista Provo Area  • Total 17.1 km2 (6.6 sq mi) Population...
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    / 43.26667°N 16.59306°E / 43.26667; 16.59306 Country  Croatia County Split-Dalmatia Municipality Bol Area  • Total 0.3 km2 (0.1 sq mi) Population  (2021)...
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    Dalmatia was much larger than the present-day Split-Dalmatia County, stretching from Istria in the north to modern-day Albania in the south. Dalmatia...
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    Drvenik (Italian: Dervenico) is a village in southern Dalmatia, Croatia, in Gradac municipality, located between Makarska and Ploče. Drvenik lies in two...
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  • Otok is a municipality and a village in inland Dalmatia, Croatia, located east of Sinj, approximately 7 kilometers away. Otok is bordered by the river...
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  • Župa is a village in the Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia located in the Zagvozd municipality. In 2011 it was populated by 53 inhabitants. Register of spatial...
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  • This is a list of prefects of Split-Dalmatia County.   Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) Split-Dalmatia County World Statesmen - Split-Dalmatia County...
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    of Trogir. It is named after Saint Jerome, the patron saint of Split-Dalmatia County. In 2019, the airport was the second busiest in Croatia after Zagreb...
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    village Murvica on the south side of the island of Brač in the Split-Dalmatia County of Croatia. In the 2021 census, the total population was 1,678,...
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  • human settlement. Stari Grad is also a municipality within the Split-Dalmatia County. The most ancient part of Stari Grad falls within the UNESCO Protected...
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  • village and a cadastral in Croatia on the island of Šolta in the Split-Dalmatia County. It is connected by the D111 highway. Gornje Selo village in the...
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    Marina is a village and a municipality in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia. In the 2011 census, it had a total municipality population of 4,595, in the...
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  • reunion of Dalmatia with the rest of Croatia). Hajduk's first opponent were Calcio Spalato, the club of an autonomist party from in Split, and the match...
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  • Third League 4. HNL = Croatian Fourth League 1. ŽNL = First County League S-D = Split-Dalmatia R1 = Round 1 R2 = Round 2 QF = Quarter-finals SF = Semi-finals...
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    just north of the Neum corridor. Its borders are present in two counties: Split-Dalmatia and Šibenik-Knin. The terrain in Zagora is fairly rugged: in the...
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    Nugal Beach (category Landforms of Split-Dalmatia County)
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    (Croatian pronunciation: [mârjan]) is a hill on the peninsula of the city of Split, the second largest city of Croatia. It is covered in a dense Mediterranean...
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    Seget Vranjica (category Populated places in Split-Dalmatia County)
    Seget Vranjica is a village in the Split-Dalmatia County of Croatia. It is located on the Adriatic coast of Dalmatia, about 6 km west of Trogir, population...
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    Brela (category Populated places in Split-Dalmatia County)
    a municipality in the Split-Dalmatia County of Croatia. The village of Brela is located on the Adriatic coastline of Dalmatia, about 15 kilometres (9...
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    Blue Grotto (Biševo) (category Landforms of Split-Dalmatia County)
    The Blue Grotto or Blue Cave (Croatian: Modra špilja), is a waterlogged sea cave located in a small bay called Balun (Ball in the local dialect), on the...
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    Fortress of Klis (category Buildings and structures in Split-Dalmatia County)
    the province of Dalmatia was sacked and destroyed in 614 by Avars and Slavs. The population fled to Diocletian's walled palace of Split, which was able...
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    Omiš (category Populated places in Split-Dalmatia County)
    Italian: Almissa) is a town and port in the Dalmatia region of Croatia, and a municipality in the Split-Dalmatia County. The town is approximately 25 kilometres...
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    Sinj (category Populated places in Split-Dalmatia County)
    Sinj (Croatian: [sîːɲ]) is a town in the continental part of Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia. As of the 2021 census, the population was 23 500 people,...
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    Church of St. Stephen (Stari Grad, Hvar) (category Buildings and structures in Split-Dalmatia County)
    The Church of St. Stephen (Crkva sv. Stjepana u Starom Gradu) is the parish church of Stari Grad on the island of Hvar in Croatia. It is dedicated to the...
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    Salona (redirect from Salona, Dalmatia)
    Greek: Σάλωνα) was an ancient city and the capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia. It was the last residence of the final western Roman Emperor Julius Nepos...
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