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    Zadar (US: /ˈzɑːdɑːr/ ZAH-dar, Croatian: [zâdar] ;), historically known as Zara (from Venetian and Italian, pronounced [ˈdzaːra]; see also other names)...
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  • Zadar may refer to: Zadar, a city in Croatia Zadar County, Croatia Zadar Airport, Croatia KK Zadar, a basketball team Zadar! Cow from Hell, a film Siege...
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  • Nogometni klub Zadar (English: Football Club Zadar), commonly referred to as NK Zadar or simply Zadar, was a Croatian football club based in Zadar, a city on...
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    Zadar Airport (Croatian: Zračna luka Zadar; IATA: ZAD, ICAO: LDZD) is an international airport serving Zadar, Croatia. It is located in Zemunik Donji,...
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  • Tornado Zadar is a supporter group from Zadar, Croatia. They are mainly supporters of the KK Zadar basketball team. The official name of this civil association...
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    klub Zadar (English: Zadar Basketball Club), commonly referred to as KK Zadar or simply Zadar, is a men's professional basketball club based in Zadar, Croatia...
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  • Diocese of Zadar may refer to: Roman Catholic Diocese of Zadar, previous name of the current Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Zadar (Croatia). Eastern Orthodox...
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    city of Zadar. Among the largest towns in the county of Zadar are: Zadar, Benkovac, Bibinje, Biograd, Nin, Obrovac and Pag. The county of Zadar includes...
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  • of Zadar (1991) Bombing of Zadar in World War II 1991 riot in Zadar This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Siege of Zadar. If...
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  • The Battle of Zadar (Croatian: Bitka za Zadar) was a military engagement between the Yugoslav People's Army (Jugoslovenska Narodna Armija, or JNA), supported...
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    Siege of Zara (redirect from Siege of Zadar)
    The siege of Zara or siege of Zadar (Croatian: opsada Zadra; Hungarian: Zára ostroma; 10–24 November 1202) was the first major action of the Fourth Crusade...
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  • Hrvatski nogometni klub Zadar (English: Croatian Football Club Zadar), commonly referred to as HNK Zadar or simply Zadar, is a Croatian professional football...
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    Dalmatia) being Brač, Pag, and Hvar. The largest city is Split, followed by Zadar, Šibenik, and Dubrovnik. The name of the region stems from an Illyrian tribe...
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    Donatus (second half of 8th century Zadar – first half of 9th century), also called Donato of Zara, was a Dalmatian saint who became a bishop and a diplomat...
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    The Treaty of Zadar, also known as the Treaty of Zara, was a peace treaty signed in Zadar, Dalmatia on February 18, 1358. Under the treaty, the Venetian...
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    The University of Zadar (Croatian: Sveučilište u Zadru, Latin: Universitas Studiorum Iadertina) is a public university located in Zadar, Croatia. The university...
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    Katedrala sv. Stošije) is the Roman Catholic cathedral of Zadar, Croatia, seat of the Archdiocese of Zadar, and the largest church in all of Dalmatia (the coastal...
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    is a multi-purpose indoor sports arena located in Zadar, Croatia. The arena is home to the KK Zadar basketball club and also hosts concerts, conventions...
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    The Mayor of the City of Zadar (Croatian: Gradonačelnik Grada Zadar) is the highest official of the Croatian city of Zadar. From 1990 to 2007 the mayor...
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    Rijeka Zagreb Osijek Vukovar Slavonski Brod Karlovac Dubrovnik Split Šibenik Zadar Sisak Gospić Croatia was first divided into counties in the Middle Ages...
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  • season in 1946, three Croatian clubs won 15 national championships in total; Zadar (six titles), Split (six titles), and Cibona (three titles). 1991–20090A-1...
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  • the Croatian town of Zadar. Zadar natives are referred to as Zadrani. For people born in Zadar County, see List of people from Zadar County. Contents: ...
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    Maraschino (category Economy of Zadar)
    a Venetian merchant, began industrial-scale production of maraschino in Zadar, Croatia, which was then part of the Republic of Venice. Drioli demonstrated...
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    Sea organ (category Buildings and structures in Zadar)
    (Croatian: Morske orgulje) is an architectural sound art object located in Zadar, Croatia and an experimental musical instrument, which plays music by way...
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    Helen of Zadar (Croatian: Jelena) (died 8 October 976), also known as Helen the Glorious (Croatian: Jelena Slavna), was the queen consort of the Kingdom...
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    to 12 weeks. In September 2018, Davis was announced as a new player for Zadar of the Croatian League and the ABA League, but failed to make a final agreement...
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  • Zadar Philological School (Croatian: Zadarska filološka škola) was a 19th-century philological school that operated in Zadar, offering a set of solutions...
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  • Zadar! Cow from Hell is an independent, low-budget comedy film directed by Robert C. Hughes. The film was released in 1989 and shown in select theaters...
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  • The 2024 Zadar Open was a professional tennis tournament played on clay courts. It was the fourth edition of the tournament which was part of the 2024...
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    encompassed the entirety of the region of Dalmatia, with its capital at Zadar. The Habsburg monarchy had annexed the lands of Dalmatia after the Napoleonic...
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