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    Ravni Kotari (Croatian: [ravniː kôtaːri]; English: Flatlands; Plains district) is a geographical region in Croatia. It lies in northern Dalmatia, around...
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  • Benkovac municipality, in the Zadar County in Croatia. It is located in the Ravni Kotari region of Dalmatia. The settlement is inhabited by ethnic Serbs. Administratively...
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    Croatia. It is situated on the Adriatic Sea, at the northwestern part of Ravni Kotari region. Zadar serves as the seat of Zadar County and of the wider northern...
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  • of whom are Croats. The municipality of Zemunik Donji is located in Ravni kotari. The area of the municipality is 54.59 km2, and it consists of the settlements...
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  • band's hip-hop/ethno style (speaking in the rural dialect of Dalmatia's Ravni kotari better known as "Zaleđe"). This song was No. 1 in the charts of HTV's...
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  • located halfway between Zadar and Benkovac in the lowland region of Ravni Kotari. Its municipality is also called Škabrnja, and it includes Škabrnja with...
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    northern Dalmatia, with Lika to the north, Kninska Krajina to the east, and Ravni Kotari to the southwest. Vlachs were recorded among the inhabitants of the region...
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    in the Lika region, then moved with his family to Venetian Dalmatia (Ravni Kotari) in 1647. From the family originated nine serdars, who participated in...
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  • of upper Dalmatia (Dalmatian hinterland): Kninska Krajina, Bukovica, Ravni Kotari, as well as the Bay of Kotor (which is today in Montenegro). A significant...
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    accommodate this, parish boundaries were changed and the new parish of Sidraga-Ravni Kotari was created. In addition, on 29 October 1943, the Kommissariat of Sušak-Krk...
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    Orthodox priest Petar Jagodić - "Kuridža" (1666–1749) in Bukovica and Ravni kotari (in the Dalmatian hinterland) that took place in 1704. The Venetian government...
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    port's manipulative and warehouse capacities are used only in part. The Ravni Kotari area constitutes the greater part of the county's inland, containing...
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    NDH's leader Ante Pavelić designated Zadar as the capital of Sidraga-Ravni Kotari (one of the counties of the NDH), although its administrator was prevented...
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    four leaders asked the Doge if the hajduks could be granted Vrana in Ravni Kotari or Risan in the Bay of Kotor as a district for them to settle, and benefits...
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    large number of Morlachs settled inland of the Dalmatian towns, and Ravni Kotari of Zadar. They were skilled in warfare and familiar with local territory...
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    17th century. In 1683 when Great Turkish War begun, Marko Mesić went to Ravni Kotari where he joined the local rebels against the Turks. Soon afterwards he...
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    costume from the Serbian regions of northern Dalmatia: Bukovica, Benkovac, Ravni Kotari, Knin, Cetinska and Drniška Krajina from the second half of the 19th...
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    between the rivers of Krka and Cetina (Drniška Krajina), in the regions of Ravni Kotari and Bukovica, in the Cetinska Krajina between Svilaja and Moseč, and...
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    Gospel and Christ's teachings and commands." In the folklore of Croats of Ravni Kotari, a region in northern Dalmatia, there were men called vidogoja. They...
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  • patron saints) Pavičić 1962, p. 34. Jurlina, Petra (2013). Bukovica and Ravni kotari: cultural heritage guide (PDF). Zagreb: University of Zagreb. p. 42....
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  • lies in the flat region of Ravni Kotari. However, the Velebit mountain range extends along the coast behind Ravni Kotari, and caused the storms arriving...
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    former Western Empire (see Gothic War), while a part of Liburnia in Ravni Kotari with Zadar surrendered to the Byzantines in 552 AD. However, northern...
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    Bureau of Statistics. 2022. "Creation of a Greater Serbia - Bukovica and Ravni Kotari". www.hic.hr. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2008-05-14...
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    16th and 17th centuries the island saw multiple waves of refugees from Ravni Kotari, who settled the island fleeing from the Ottomans. The limestone part...
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    in the Zadar County, Croatia. Benkovac is located where the plain of Ravni Kotari and the karstic plateau of Bukovica meet, 20 km from the town of Biograd...
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    a 2007 survey reported 19 jackal packs in the north-western part of Ravni Kotari and two on Vir Island. In Bosnia and Herzegovina, jackals were a rare...
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    October 1683, the population of Venetian Dalmatia, principally Uskoks of Ravni Kotari, took arms and together with the rayah (lower class) of the Ottoman frontier...
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    many refugees from the mainland moved to the island, especially from Ravni Kotari. Both the parishes of Veli and Mali Iž have a thousand-year Glagolitic...
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    October 1683, some uskoks from Venetian Dalmatia, mainly Morlachs from Ravni Kotari, rose up against the Sanjak-bey of Klis and took Skradin and several...
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  • Croatian as Jusuf Mašković), and was born around 1604, in Vrana, a town in Ravni kotari in Dalmatia, at the time situated at the Venetian–Ottoman frontier. He...
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