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    Skradin (Italian: Scardona) is a small town in the Šibenik-Knin County of Croatia. It is located near the Krka river and at the entrance to the Krka National...
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  • Diocese of Skradin or Scardona (Latin: Dioecesis Scardonensis) is an episcopal titular see and former Roman Catholic bishopric with see in Skradin, central...
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    sent an army, led by knight Palman and Đuraš Ilijić, to defend Klis and Skradin which were in the hands of Dušan's sister, Jelena, the widow of Mladen...
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    Bribir is a village in Šibenik-Knin County, near the town of Skradin, in southern Croatia. In its location in the Roman period was town Varvaria, while...
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    county seat. Other notable towns in the county are Knin, Vodice, Drniš and Skradin. The county covers 2984 km2. It includes 242 islands and national parks...
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    inquisitor Andrew reconciled many heretics with the Church in the town of Skradin, but precise figures are unknown. The border areas with Bohemia and Austria...
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  • bishop of Hvar from 1412 to 1420 and from 1420 to 1428 and the bishop of Skradin from 1420 to 1423. After his transfer from the Diocese of Duvno, he continued...
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  • from 1655 to his death in 1658. Previously, he served as the bishop of Skradin from 1642 to 1655 and from 1644, he was entrusted with the pastoral care...
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    was born in a Croatian family in the vicinity of the Croatian town of Skradin.29 29 Hammer-Purgstall, Historija, sv. 1, 465. Matković, „Putovanja po...
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    ruled as his widow over Skradin and Klis. After the death of Prince Mladen III (1348), the Dalmatian cities of Klis and Skradin were ruled by Jelena, in...
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  • bishop of Makarska, Bijanković also administered the dioceses of Duvno and Skradin under the Ottoman occupation. Bijanković was born in Split, at the time...
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    Dalmatia. It is located on a flat hill about fifteen kilometres northwest of Skradin, near the old Zadar road which goes through Benkovac. Under the steep rocks...
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  • was under the jurisdiction of the Skradin kadiluk. Aličić claimed that territories of the Croatian vilayet and Skradin kadiluk were the same and that the...
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    Bracht to protect the Dalmatian cities of Klis and Skradin in 1355. Djuras Ilijic surrendered Skradin to the Venetians some time after Dušan's death, on...
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    Nigris; c. 1450 – c. 1532) was a Croatian humanist, diplomat, bishop of Skradin, and at the end of his life he served as the bishop of Trogir. He committed...
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    conquered during the Morean War: Obrovac (Obrovazzo), Benkovac (Bencovazzo), Skradin (Scardona), Vrlika (Verlicca) and Sinj (Signo), 1686–1797 Knin (Tenin)...
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  •  Lika-Senj 3,680 115 2,415 96 Obrovac  Zadar County 3,453 116 793 122 Skradin  Šibenik-Knin 3,349 117 508 124 Čabar  Primorje-Gorski Kotar 3,226 118...
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    Luciano Fonda married Thea Arcangeli and had three children. He died in Skradin, Croatia on 21 July 1998, during a sailing cruise. Luciano Fonda was the...
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    492 or 21.42%) Glina (1,462 or 20.55%) Beli Manastir (1,605 or 20.13%) Skradin (605 or 18.07%) Ogulin (1,841 or 15.03%) Benkovac (1,315 or 13.58%) Pakrac...
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  • (Bribir, 1242 – Skradin, 1321) was a Croatian noblewoman and nun who spent much of her life as part of the monastery of Saint Elizabeth in Skradin. She was born...
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  • doba", Šibenik - Skradin, 8.-9. svibnja 2008 [Proceedings from the scientific conference "Lovro Šitović and his era", Šibenik - Skradin, 8-9 May 2008] (in...
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    a lake in the Croatian region of Dalmatia, located near the cities of Skradin and Šibenik. The lake is situated in the lower reaches of the river Krka...
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    The Krka Bridge is located in Croatia, between the Skradin and Šibenik interchanges. It is a 391 metres (1,283 ft) long concrete arch bridge spanning...
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  • a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina Dubravice, Croatia, a village near Skradin Dubravica (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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    southern Croatia were still exposed. The fortresses of Knin, Klis, and Skradin formed the main line of defense in Croatia, while Krupa, Bihać, Otočac...
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  • Venice as the principal consecrator and Nikola Tomašić, the bishop of Skradin and Pietro Maria Suárez, the bishop of Feltre as the co-consecrators. Bijanković...
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  • Šibenik-Knin County. Čista Mala is located in Ravni Kotari, c. 7 km from Skradin, and 10 km north of Vodice. The Serbian Orthodox church of St. Nicholas...
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    ecclesiastically, it first belonged to the Diocese of Skradin, in 1445 becomes a parish, and after the Turks conquered Skradin, it fell under the administration of the...
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    kilometers along the Krka River: two kilometers downriver from Knin to Skradin and the lower part of the river Čikola. The Krka National Park is a spacious...
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    suppression, when its territory was merged into the nearby Diocese of Skradin. The city flourished during this time. King Peter Krešimir IV founded the...
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